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Pathway program helps assistant become a teacher
Rescue Union School District announced that Christina Pendygraft, a dedicated instructional assistant for the past seven years in the district, has successfully utilized the California School Employees Association No-Cost Teacher Pathway Program to obtain her teacher credential. Upon completion Rescue USD quickly hired Pendygraft as a transitional kindergarten teacher at Rescue Elementary starting in August.
Rocklin High 2026 OL Logan Miller gets on Bulldogs' radar
Logan Miller is bringing some thundering enthusiasm down in the trenches for the Rocklin High Thunder's future. The 6-foot-2, 260-pound Class of 2026 prospect helped demolish defenders at the junior varsity level before getting promoted to varsity. And his elevation came right before the Thunder started their run in the CIF State Playoffs.
School Supply Drive aims to fill 700 backpacks
For the 11th year in a row, nonprofit organization Hands4Hope – Youth Making A Difference is collecting backpacks and essential school supplies to help local students in need start the year off on the right foot. The community can contribute by dropping off supply donations at locations throughout the...
Jackson Elementary teachers earn Certified California Naturalist Status
The Rescue Union School District recently announced that two of its dedicated staff members, Amy Hadden and Julie Carruth, have successfully earned the title of Certified California Naturalists. This certification was awarded by the prestigious University of California Agriculture and Natural Resources program, which is committed to fostering a deep understanding and appreciation of California’s unique and varied natural environment.
Sierra College Foundation raises nearly $3 million for local students
Student Scholarships, Endow-A-Bed Program and Basic Needs Center All Receive Funding. Rocklin, Calif.- Sierra College Foundation (SCF) closes out Academic Year 23-24 by awarding nearly $350,000 in scholarships to over 200 local students to help pay for school, as well as living costs such as rent, utilities, gas and food.
VSP Vision Awards Six Scholarships at 2024 National Optometric Association Convention
(PRESS RELEASE) RANCHO CORDOVA, CA — VSP Vision recognized six well-deserving optometry students during the annual National Optometric Student Association Scholarship Ceremony Friday evening. Part of the four-day : National Optometric Association (NOA) Convention, the celebration honored each students’ exemplary leadership and service to the optometric profession. Five...
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