More States Adding Lower Tuition for Undoc. Students

More States Adding Lower Tuition for Undoc. Students

Mary Mata January 22, 2013

By Nadine Natour, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by DreamActivist]

Latinos are Largest Group of Freshman Applicants at Univ. of California

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By Terence Chea, Associated Press/NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by SnippyHolloW]  

Why STEM Education and Minority Achievement gaps are Interlinked

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By Hope Gillette, Voxxi Economists agree – science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education is critical to the future success of the United States. Yet even at the K-12 level, these […]

Latino High School Graduation Rates Up 10%

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By Victor Garcia, Fox News Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by rik-shaw]

No One Talks About Armed Guards Already in Latino Schools

Mary Mata January 18, 2013

By Stephen A. Nuňo, NBC Latino Click on picture to read story. [Photo by  Editor B]

School Re-Named to Honor Victoria Soto – Sandy Hook Hero

Mary Mata January 17, 2013

By Hispanically Speaking News A school near the now tragically famous Sandy Hook Elementary School is being renamed to honor one of the teachers killed in the massacre last month. […]

Opinion: Really, Yale Appoints First Tenured Latina faculty Member?

Mary Mata January 16, 2013

By Angelo Falcon, NBC Latino “There are times when you hear what at first sounds like good news, and then you think about it and wonder if, in fact, it […]

Bien Hecho: Lily Eskelsen – From Lunch Lady to National Education Leader

Mary Mata January 15, 2013

By Griselda Nevarez, Voxxi Lily Eskelsen went from working in a school cafeteria to becoming a top leader at the nation’s largest advocacy group for public education. She is currently […]

Lower Expectations, Biggest Challenges For Latino Students

Mary Mata January 14, 2013

By John Benson, Huffington Post Latino Voices Education Trust President Kati Haycock travels around the nation spreading her non-profit organization’s mission of promoting high academic achievement for all students and […]

Latino Religion v. Latino Education

Mary Mata January 11, 2013

By Hector Luis Alamo, Jr., Being Latino A bit of nonsense is being stirred up by a Latino family in Texas: “A federal judge has ruled that a Texas school has […]