Valley Students Work Towards College Degree While In High School | KQED
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In the San Joaquin Valley, rising numbers of K-12 students are graduating high school with an associate's degree, catalyzing their college completion and career success.
A report on Equal Pay Day revealed that women and people of color continue to experience significant wage disparities in California, indicating persistent systemic obstacles.
Five UC campuses are seeking to enhance their police capabilities through the acquisition of military equipment including drones and less-lethal firearms, which raises community safety concerns.
Katie Escobar exemplifies the trend of students in the San Joaquin Valley who balance high school and college courses, paving the way for their educational and professional futures.
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