New Voter Bill Helps Connecticut Latinos
By Rod Carveth While Florida and 13 other states have passed laws to make it more difficult for Latinos to […]
By Rod Carveth While Florida and 13 other states have passed laws to make it more difficult for Latinos to […]
By Rod Carveth As CTLatino.com reported Monday, the three-way battle for Democratic nomination in the 23rd State Senate District is
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By Rod Carveth The contest for the Democratic nomination for the 23rd District Senate seat is shaping up to be
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s for starting the bilingual Parent University.
In recent years parents have formed the Hartford Parent Organization Council and pushed for legislation that gives parents more of a say in making over failing schools, she said.
Now Arciniegas is about to take parent involvement to a new level with the Parent University.