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Parent involvement makes a difference. District officials decide not to cancel bilingual class

January 18,1995 By Yolanda Reynolds Parents whose children attend the Selma Olinder Elementary School at 890 F. William, in downtown San Jose, hard good news from school officials last Wednesday morning. Their school will not be losing an English teacher. They were told that funds had been found to keep a fifth grade English class …

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County of Santa Clara Approves $25 million in First-time Homebuyer Assistance

SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA— The County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors unanimously approved $25 million of 2016 Measure A Affordable Housing Bond funds (Measure A) to finance a new, first-time homebuyer down payment loan program. Through a partnership between the County’s Office of Supportive Housing and Housing Trust Silicon Valley (that will administer the …

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Trump dice que tomará hoy medidas sobre la separación de familias inmigrantes

Washington, 20 jun (EFE).- El presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, dijo hoy que firmará una medida “en un rato” para afrontar el problema de la separación de los niños inmigrantes indocumentados de sus padres en la frontera sur, que ha generado numerosas críticas en el país y en el mundo. “Queremos mantener juntas a las familias”, …

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San Jose student questions Indian Institute management in New Mexico

January 4, 1994 By Yolanda Reynolds A San Josean, Henry Morillo, attending the renowned Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) in Santa Fe with other arts students, says that the school suffers from mismanagement. Morillo and his group, “Students for Academic Excellence and Equal Rights,” are demanding that their questions be answered and major improvements …

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Salud y exención de impuestos a indocumentados fuera de presupuesto de California

Los Ángeles, 8 jun (EFE).- La propuesta de extender servicios sanitarios para los indocumentados en California y ofrecerles exenciones de impuestos quedaron fuera de un acuerdo presupuestal logrado hoy entre el Ejecutivo y Legislativo de este estado. El presupuesto acordado hoy, cuyo total es de 200.000 millones de dólares, reservó 17.000 millones de dólares para …

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Santa Clara County Library District Partners with the YMCA of Silicon Valley and Second Harvest Food Bank to Provide Meals for Families this Summer

More than 5,000 free meals will be served in the South County area through partnership SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CALIF. –June 6, 2018– In an effort to combat child hunger, the YMCA of Silicon Valley, the Santa Clara County Library District (SCCLD), and Second Harvest Food Bank of Santa Clara and San Mateo Counties (Second Harvest) …

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County of Santa Clara Approves $66.2 million Funding Toward Affordable Housing Developments

SANTA CLARA COUNTY, CA— The County of Santa Clara Board of Supervisors voted 4-0 to approve a total of $66.2 million of 2016 Measure A Affordable Housing Bond funds to construct four new affordable housing complexes. The developments will provide 461 new housing opportunities for low income households, including supportive housing for 256 homeless individuals …

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