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<p><strong>The College Board</strong><strong></strong></p>
<p> In 1993 I had just returned from a year in Japan, where I taught English to sophomores and juniors as a post-graduate fellow at Kyoto’s Doshisha University. Upon returning to Miami I knew that I wanted to continue teaching, and I soon found a job teaching four levels of Japanese And one class of Spanish level 1 for Spanish Speakers. </p>
Editorial:
On Monday Governor Jerry Brown signed into law AB 130, which will allow un-documented students who qualify for reduced in-state tuition to apply for $88 million in private scholarship funds administered by the University of California, Cal State University and the California Community Colleges. This is the first of two bills to fulfill the completion of the DREAM Act in California.
Youth art moving forward
By Geneva Gámez Vallejo