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[Video] The Full College Admissions and Financial Aid Process C/O 24
This video is a breakdown of the full college admission and financial aid process specific to the Class of 2024!
[Video] Open Message on CA Math Framework: It's NOT an equitable approach!
It's up to the superintendents of instruction to determine how this new CA Math Framework will be implemented in their schools.
[Video] Our Warning About CA's New Math Framework!
Understand why parents need to be cautious about the new CA Math Framework passing and how to protect your students.
[Video] Why Students Need Algebra 2, Not Data Science?
With changes in the California Math Curriculum, this discusses a change to the UC Math Requirements that will allow students to take "Data Science" vs Algebra II.
[Video] Why We Must Not let Data Science pass!
Why it’s really dangerous to let data science into schools.
Do Your Part and SAVE MATH!
The 2022 proposed California Math framework presents major issues for our students. Learn more about why and how you can take action!
(WATCH) The Truth About Culturally Relevant Pedagogy!
Understand what California's Dept of Education's Culturally Relevant Pedagogy really means, and why it should NOT replace math curriculum.
[WATCH] Our Response to the California Math Curriculum Controversy
Black and Latino students are underrepresented in rigorous accelerated (math) programs. Now, a state-led recommendation to overhaul math pathways is meeting pushback.