"I am proud that Cabrillo College is an integral part of the Regional K-16 Education Collaborative grant,” said Matt Wetstein, Cabrillo's president/superintendent. "The state’s investment in the collaborative will result in robust, K-16 pathways that lead students to high-skill, high-wage, and high-demand regional employment that boosts the economic viability of our region."
A promising pitch generating more bang for the buck by setting up an emergency hub, which serves as a resilience center, and as a network facility for economic development, came before the Board of Supervisors during their November 14 meeting.
It’s easy to get lost in the sprawling, 5,500-square-foot headquarters of nonprofit Loaves, Fishes, and Computers in Salinas. In the front is a store with sample monitors, keyboards and laptops,
Could collaboration between TK-12 schools, colleges and industries improve educational equity and opportunity for the most high-needs learners? California is betting that the answer is yes and is backing that belief up with a $250 million investment in the Regional K-16 Education Collaboratives Grant Program. The success of California’s nearly 6 million public school students, 60% of whom are low-income, depends on the ability. <span class="read-more"><a href="https://edsource.org/2023/collaboration-is-the-key-to-student-success-from-school-to-college-to-career/699855">read more</a></span>