‘One Child, Two Languages’ New Spanish Center for Young Children Enriches Lifelong Learning
Lisa S. Lenkiewicz CTLatinoNews The day a child suddenly announces the count “one, two, three,” is a proud […]
Lisa S. Lenkiewicz CTLatinoNews The day a child suddenly announces the count “one, two, three,” is a proud […]
Michael Lacey and Jim Larkin, longtime owners of the national chain of Village Voice alternative weeklies, will use
Every year, an estimated 65,000 undocumented students graduate from high schools all across the United States, but there are
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Enrolling in college and applying for financial aid can be a tedious and intimidating process
Latino students – especially those in cities like Boston, Charlotte, Houston and Washington D.C. – have made significant gains on
Andrew Howell, a restaurant consultant in Washington D.C., wishes he would have grown up fully fluent in another language. “I
It’s that time of year when Latinostories.com releases its national ‘Top Ten Latino authors to Watch (and read) list. Led by Connecticut
Something is afoot in the education of Latinos. Consider these facts: The Hispanic dropout rate, 14 percent, is the lowest
Latinos must earn an additional 5.5 million college degrees for America to regain world leadership in college degrees by 2020,
Leticia Colon de Mejias gave a swift rundown of her life in the Bulkeley High School auditorium Thursday. “I’m a
More U.S. high school students are staying in school, according to newly released data from the Census Bureau, as the
Bill Sarno CTLatinoNews.com Driven by the steady growth of a young Hispanic population, American public education this fall passed