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Center for Nonprofit Leadership Media Relations 101 Workshop

Center for Nonprofit Leadership Media Relations 101 Workshop

    Join us for this featured workshop! Media Relations 101 Stephanie Dufner Campaign Advisor Madeira Public Relations Wednesday, January 15 10:00 a.m. – Noon Cal Lutheran – Oxnard Center 2201 Outlet Center Dr. #600. Oxnard, CA 93036 This workshop encompasses the basics of understanding and generating news media coverage and working with media: Understanding […]

Sex Ed | Chromosomes and the Facts about Gender

Sex Ed | Chromosomes and the Facts about Gender

By Pat Lynch Transgender theory is just that, a theory.  It is a psychiatric medical condition with an unclear cause, yet has become a highly controversial issue due to the push from special interest groups in contradiction to science and biology.  Science and the advanced field of medicine has proven there are only TWO sex […]

As Colleges Move To Do Away With The SAT In The Name Of Diversity, Detroit High School Valedictorian Struggles With Low-Level Math

As Colleges Move To Do Away With The SAT In The Name Of Diversity, Detroit High School Valedictorian Struggles With Low-Level Math

LUKE ROSIAK INVESTIGATIVE REPORTER . The valedictorian of a Detroit high school is struggling with low-level math at Michigan State University, where 1 in 8 students were in remedial math. Universities have loosened their requirements to attempt to increase graduation rates and diversity. The University of California system may abolish the SAT and ACT as […]

CA Controller Publishes 2018 K-12 Education Salary Data

CA Controller Publishes 2018 K-12 Education Salary Data

SACRAMENTO — State Controller Betty T. Yee today updated her Government Compensation in California website to include self-reported salary data for K-12 education employers in the state. The data cover 398,589 positions and almost $16.40 billion in wages at employers including public school districts, charter schools, and county offices of education. While cities, counties, and special […]

Center for Nonprofit Leadership | 2020: New Year, New Skills!

Center for Nonprofit Leadership | 2020: New Year, New Skills!

  Upcoming Workshops You Won’t Want to Miss! Start the New Year with us. Inspired by needs and priorities expressed by local nonprofit leaders, the upcoming workshops reflect what is most important to your nonprofit practice. Join us! Media Relations 101 Wednesday, January 15 10:00 a.m. – Noon Cal Lutheran – Oxnard Center Facilitated by: Stephanie Dufner, […]

Reagan Leadership Summit Trailblazing and Bridge Building

Reagan Leadership Summit Trailblazing and Bridge Building

  Discover Your Leadership Journey at our popular student leadership event for college and high school students.    2019 Theme: TRAILBLAZING AND BRIDGE BUILDING Featuring innovative leaders who have forged their own paths   Join us for our highly anticipated event featuring keynote speakers whose infectious energy and passion for leadership will inspire your personal and […]

Association of Fundraising Professionals Names Ventura College Foundation Executive Director Anne Paul King “Professional Fundraiser of the Year”

Association of Fundraising Professionals Names Ventura College Foundation Executive Director Anne Paul King “Professional Fundraiser of the Year”

Ventura, Calif.—The Santa Barbara/Ventura Counties Chapter of the Association of Fundraising Professionals named Ventura College Foundation Executive Director Anne Paul King as its 2019 Professional Fundraiser of the Year. The award was announced at the association’s National Philanthropy Day luncheon on November 12. Each year, the award honors an outstanding fundraising professional who works for […]

Look Who’s on the 2020 Teen Track! Plus…$5 Off for Classical Conversations Members

Look Who’s on the 2020 Teen Track! Plus…$5 Off for Classical Conversations Members

  You haven’t been to a great homeschool convention until you’ve been to a Great Homeschool Convention. Dozens of amazing speakers, hundreds of workshops, HUGE exhibit hall! Just for Classical Conversations Members: Use code CC2020 at checkout to receive $5 off of a full convention registration (Individual or Family / shopping pass isn’t included, no refunds, cannot be combined with any other offer, new […]

CVUSD Superintendent McLaughlin Violates Brown Act for the 2nd Time

CVUSD Superintendent McLaughlin Violates Brown Act for the 2nd Time

By Nic Rivera The Ventura County District Attorney’s office sent a letter this past week advising Conejo Valley Unified School District leadership of a Brown Act violation arising from board business being conducted illegally in August 2019 by Superintendent Mark McLaughlin and board president Betsy Connolly at a “board retreat.” The letter from the District […]

Conejo Valley | Student trustee discusses role of psychologists and mental health service

Conejo Valley | Student trustee discusses role of psychologists and mental health service

By Michael Hernandez   THOUSAND OAKS—Conejo Valley Unified School District student trustee Jordan Scott (Westlake High School senior) spoke first during board comments on the role school psychologists have on campus and whether schools had the proper support for mental health. “Is the school psychologist advertised on campus?  Is there proper support for mental health?  […]