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Tools For Tomorrow s virtual gala keeps dreams alive
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Tools For Tomorrow holds Keep Their Dreams Alive virtual gala and auction
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Since creative opportunities during the pandemic have been limited for Coachella Valley students,
Tools For Tomorrow’s (TFT) after-school Zoom classes integrating drama, music, creative writing and visual arts have been especially vital in supporting social and emotional learning among elementary school students. In its 21st year, TFT’s free hands-on program continues to develop new passions, confidence and resilience for children of all backgrounds.
The organization hopes to raise $170,000 to support its arts literacy program for the 2021-2022 school year at its Keep Their Dreams Alive Event virtual gala and auction on Tuesday, May 11. The virtual gala is made possible by event sponsor,
With just a couple of weeks to go before the state filing deadline, far fewer California high school students have completed college financial aid applications than is typical.
Applications from students age 18 and under are down from previous years. As of Feb 15, only 314,855 students under age 18 completed an application. That’s 27,522 fewer than last year and 22,313 fewer than 2019.
Overall financial aid applications submitted by California’s college and high school students are up compared to previous years. As of Feb. 15, 1,122,548 students had completed an application, that’s 58,953 more than last year, according to data from the California Student Aid Commission, or CSAC. But that increase is driven by current college and graduate students.