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A Bilingual Selena Children’s Book is Coming

A Bilingual Selena Children’s Book is Coming

A Bilingual Selena Children’s Book is Coming by Maxiel Mejia It’s been 22 years since the tragic death of our beloved Selena Quintanilla, and her star power continues to shine as bright as ever. MORE: Selena Had the Biggest Hollywood Walk

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Latino Dropout Rate Plummets as College Enrollment Hits Record High

Latino Dropout Rate Plummets as College Enrollment Hits Record High

Latino Dropout Rate Plummets as College Enrollment Hits Record High by Foluke Tuakli The Latino high school dropout rate has fallen to a new low, and it has been accompanied by record-high college enrollment, according to a new report by

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Scottsdale Library Free Classes

Scottsdale Library Free Classes

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Watch ‘Sesame Street’s’ Remix of ‘Despacito’

Watch ‘Sesame Street’s’ Remix of ‘Despacito’

Watch ‘Sesame Street’s’ Remix of ‘Despacito’ by Taiia Smart Young The family-friendly version of Luis Fonsi’s Despacito is here thanks to our friends who live on Sesame Street, specifically Rosita and Ernie. MORE: Justin Bieber Remixes Despacito And It’s Fuego The place

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Expect More Arizona Event

Expect More Arizona Event

When Our Kids Graduate Prepared, They Achieve Greatness   As Arizonans, we want our state to be a great place to live, work and raise a family. A strong education system doesn’t just benefit students, it improves the quality of

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School Lunch Shaming: Type of Bullying for Latino Kids

School Lunch Shaming: Type of Bullying for Latino Kids

School Lunch Shaming: Type of Bullying for Latino Kids By Eric Moreno SaludToday The classic bully takes a kid’s lunch money. But a new type of bully—”school lunch shaming,” when a student has no money for lunch to begin with—is

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Embracing a Fuller Latino History

Embracing a Fuller Latino History

Embracing a Fuller Latino History  July 9, 2017 By Mary Beth Faller Young Latinos need to embrace the history that has been denied to them in order to fight for their civil rights, according to a panel discussion at the

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Latino Families’ Use Of Early Education

Latino Families’ Use Of Early Education

Latino Families’ Use Of Early Education Todd Grindal, Contributor Renee Lamoreau, Michael López, & Todd Grindal There is widespread consensus that high quality pre-kindergarten programs can provide sizable benefits for young children and their families. For Hispanic[1] families the positive

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Arizona’s Mexican-American Studies Ban Goes To Trial

Arizona’s Mexican-American Studies Ban Goes To Trial

Arizona’s Mexican-American Studies Ban Goes To Trial June 27, 2017 By Roque Plenas A 2010 law passed by Arizona Republicans to ban a Mexican-American studies program in public schools here was an overtly discriminatory act that destroyed a program credited

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University of Phoenix Shines Spotlight on Alumnus Diamondback Paul Goldschimdt

University of Phoenix Shines Spotlight on Alumnus Diamondback Paul Goldschimdt

University of Phoenix Shines Spotlight on Alumnus Diamondback Paul Goldschimdt Arizona Diamondbacks First Baseman Paul Goldschmidt’s dedication to balancing higher education, family and career are focal point of new University brand campaign   University of Phoenix continues its tradition of recognizing

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