The Green & Gold Media College Preparatory High School Oakland, CA
Issue Date: Monday, October 15, 2007 Issue: Issue 2 Last Update: Thursday, October 25, 2007
  • Learning and Earning at Sea: Cal Maritime prepares students for college

    Saturday, October 13, 2007 By: Jessica Tabares

    Over the summer, 30 students from around California had fun, learned, socialized– and were paid for it. Cal Maritime’s Summer Academic Enrichment Program made this possible.The program is free. In fac

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  • South Americans visit Media: Foreigners talk about gangs, bad presidents

    Thursday, October 25, 2007 By: Jesus Mendoza and Salvador Sainz

    Gangs are a major issue in South American countries, not just in Oakland.Gangs were just one of the issues discussed when South American visitors came to the Media Academy on Sept. 4 to talk to studen

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Gangs are a major issue in South American countries, not just in Oakland.Gangs were just one of the issues discussed when South American visitors came to the Media Academy on Sept. 4 to talk to studen
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More than a dozen students were forced to enroll at Fremont Federation of High Schools after their charter school, Uprep, got closed down this summer. University Preparatory Charter Academy, or Uprep
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Black on black violence continues to rise in Oakland. Just recently members of the Your Black Muslim Bakery allegedly murdered Chauncey Bailey, African American editor of the Oakland Post.Being black
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Two months after the murder of Oakland Post editor Chauncey Bailey, Fremont Federation staff and students are still outraged about his death.Bailey was murdered on Aug. 2 across the street from the Al
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No longer pass/fail with varied rigor, Advisory class has a new schoolwide curriculum to get students on track for graduation and college.
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Learning and Earning at Sea: Cal Maritime prepares students for college
Over the summer, 30 students from around California had fun, learned, socialized– and were paid for it. Cal Maritime’s Summer Academic Enrichment Program made this possible.The program is free. In fac
full story 

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