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Latino students: California business relies on their educational and economic success

Mary Mata December 20, 2013

By Rob Lapsley, San Jose Mercury News To keep our economy competitive and growing, we need to ensure that Californians achieve the level of education necessary for the workforce of […]

Obamacare enrollment by Latinos hurt by immigration law concerns

Mary Mata December 19, 2013

Male vs female teacher. Does one have it easier than the other?

Mary Mata December 18, 2013

For Some English Learners, Math Fluency Transcends Language

Mary Mata

By Nancy Lopez and Daniel Jimenez, South Kern Sol/New America Media NAM Ed. Note: When it comes to math, English Learner (EL) students – the fastest growing segment of public school students in […]

Affordable Care Act & Your Taxes

Mary Mata December 16, 2013

SPONSORED CONTENT By Alan Kalman Now that the Affordable Care Act is a reality for all Americans, it is time to look at how this law will affect people’s taxes. Let’s […]

Latinos Signing Up For ACA In Strong Numbers

Mary Mata

By David Martin Davis, Fronteras As the rollout of the Affordable Care Act continues, the Obama administration is intensifying its outreach — especially to Latino households and Spanish speakers. With […]

Camden School District to Pay $700K After Teacher Makes Latino Students Eat on Floor

Mary Mata December 13, 2013

By Jim Walsh, Courier-Post CAMDEN — The Camden school board has run up a tab of almost $700,000 for a costly lunch — one that Hispanic students were ordered to eat while sitting […]