Speaking For The Trees
In this week’s newsletter, we check on the state of Ocean Avenue's urban canopy and more.
Kindergarten to College
The college is entertaining the possibility of bringing a Great Depression-era scale model of the city to campus.
Hundreds of workers marched and picketed outside the building where the college's Board of Trustees were holding their monthly meeting.
The college’s Board of Trustees issued a directive to create housing for students in a bid to improve outcomes.
Evaluators visiting the college held a one-hour forum Tuesday to hear from students, faculty and the public.
Over the years, the garden has become an outdoor space for the entire Ocean View-Merced Heights-Ingleside community to connect with nature and their own neighbors.
Chancellor David Martin alerted the college community he will not seek to renew his contract.
The elementary school is among California’s highest performing as measured by state assessments, according to the U.S. Department of Education.
Five faculty and administrators from peer colleges will conduct a focused site visit from Oct. 2-4.
The $133 million facility will be a one-stop shop for student services and open up the campus to the community.
The forgiven fees will allow the students to enroll and take courses in the fall semester.
The college's elected officials held an emergency meeting to review how to meet demand for courses this fall.
The new facility will be a gateway for new students but also the neighborhood.
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