Every year the art faculty of SPSCC goes through the art students' completed assignments from a variety of courses and picks out the best of the best to be featured in the annual student art exhibition, open now through June 16, Monday through Friday from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Leonor R. Fuller Gallery.
OUTCRY Gia Saputo attends a protest against alleged inaction from staff concerning sexual harassment on campus Dec. 15 at Moorpark College. MICHAEL COONS/ Acorn Newspapers Chanting “We don’t feel safe” and “Where’s your Title IX?,” approximately 70 Moorpark College students marched from the school’s hilltop teaching zoo to its busiest street corner Dec. 15 to protest
EMOTIONAL PROTEST Karly Elyse, center, holds back tears as she attends a demonstration on the corner of Collins and Campus Park drives in Moorpark on Dec. 15 to protest alleged inaction from Moorpark College staff concerning sexual harassment on campus. MICHAEL COONS/Acorn Newspapers Chanting “We don’t feel safe” and “Where’s your Title IX?,” approximately 70 Moorpark
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The number of people who speak languages other than English at home increased by more than 8 million over the last 10 years. Schools need to find a way to communicate with parents, but support can fall short.
Philadelphia parents who don’t speak English say they’ve long been excluded from parts of their children’s education because of language barriers, an issue that’s only been exacerbated by the pandemic and the return to in-person learning. Parents told The Associated
PHILADELPHIA Philadelphia parents who don’t speak English say they’ve long been excluded from parts of their children’s education because of language barriers, something exacerbated by the pandemic and the return to in-person learning.
It can be difficult for immigrants in the U.S. who don’t speak English to support their children’s education. “It feels like immigrant parents are deliberately excluded and pushed to the margins,” said one mother regarding inadequate translation services.