Head Start, the federally funded early childhood education and social service program, is poorly funded, and quality and access is uneven across the states, according to a new sweeping analysis from the National Institute for Early Education Research. The report finds program quality falls below standard benchmarks, teacher pay in California …
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“Privatizing or Concessioning Water Services represents a Serious Risk,” said Díaz-Bautista
-Quality of water services and the lowest price in Baja California should be maintained. BAJA CALIFORNIA.- “A new culture of water is urgently needed to stop wasting the vital liquid,” warned Dr. Alejandro Díaz Bautista, an economist, professor and researcher at Colef, as well as a national researcher at CONACYT. …
Read More »KENIA PONCE, on her way to Miss Mexico 2017
Having been placed second in the state competition, it remained the favorite throughout the state, so the 24-year-old Cachanilla, bacherlor’s in education, was appointed representative of Miss Baja California Beauty by the National Committee of Miss Mexico. “It was a merit and a feat because 11 years ago this type …
Read More »Starts Business At 70
Guadalupe Celis, originally from Culiacán Sinaloa, and who has lived in Mexicali since 1965, is a 70 years of age woman, single, 3 children and 7 grandchildren, who feels all the energy and motivation to make her dreams come true. She started working very early in the family business, because …
Read More »MEXICALI SOLES PRESENT THEIR SOCIAL ACTION PROJECT
Mexicali, B.C.- Mexicali Soles professional basketball team presented their project called “Social Action”, which aims to make activities and projects of the organization focused on the community. The presentation was given by Mario Flores Montaño, General Manager of Soles de Mexicali, Ignacio Gella Ciprés, coordinator of Soles Training Camp and …
Read More »In Christmas Season, how much alcohol is enough?
By: Ellie Burgueño Is there ever really a safe intake of alcohol? With the party season upon us we should be aware of the risks and dangers of alcohol. The Government has always advised us on how much alcohol we should drink and how often we should drink it. Some guidelines …
Read More »Contemplation – Meditation and Mandalas
By: Leticia Mancera The end of the year approaches troubling, making us feel something is yet pending to do or finish. Maybe a goal set or a commitment made. We feel Christmas time arriving with its collateral effects, taxes, house maintenance, Christmas bonus investment, gift shopping and an endless list …
Read More »Law Education
By: Terry Ahtziry Cardenas Banda, lawyer and former professor. In life one of my greatest passions is the law, as a Mexican lawyer and living the greater part of my life in a city neighboring the United States, it rise on me the interest about knowing and understanding the American …
Read More »Marijuana, legal soon or later
By: Víctor Hermosillo, Mexican Senator Elections in the United States not only resulted in the victory of Donald Trump, the legalization of marijuana was also voted in the states of California, Maine, Nevada and Massachusetts, therefore they are now 8 entities, one fifth of society, that accepts the recreational use …
Read More »USCIS Fees to Increase in December
Fees for immigration transactions will increase by an average of 21 percent beginning on December 23, 2016. Applications or petitions mailed, postmarked, or otherwise filed on or after December 23, 2016 must include the new fees. While the fees for some petitions will remain the same, others will see significant increases. …
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