Results tagged “students” from Bay Voices

What should a reporter do if you get arrested? A student journalist offers five important tips based on her real-life experience covering a demonstration. Video by Michael Ramirez.
Hilltop High School's successful program to help young women to cope with the responsibilities of motherhood is threatened by the state's fiscal crisis. Cindy Ha offers a multimedia report on this unique program....
The bass of the music vibrated the floor of El Patio restaurant, which overflowed with students dancing their hearts out to the hip-hop, merengue, cumbia and salsa music spun by DJs late into this festive Friday evening in the Mission district. They danced to raise funds to save lives. Natalie Leal reports from the Mission District.
The odd, the unusual and the unbelievable. This is not Ripley’s Believe it or Not! Venture down to the hustle and bustle street of 20th and Valencia and you will find yourself in a fascination of our natural world. Brendan Barry reports on Paxton Gate in the Mission District.
Claudia León says her early experiences as a young volunteer in the Mission District helped ther to prepare for her current job as program coordinator for the Chicana/Latina Foundation. Melissa Dudum-Maya reports from the Mission District.
With its walls covered in paintings of revolutionaries and silkscreen works-in-progress draped over drying racks, the HOMEY headquarters feels more like an artist's hang-out than a community center. Kelsey Saunders reports from the Mission District
There are 106 ESL students at ISA and 417 total students, so ESL students make up 25% of the student body. There are five levels of ESL: Beginning, Early Intermediate, Intermediate, Early Advanced and Advanced English. There are three categories of ESL: Oral, Reading and Writing. Eduardo Cano reports from Potrero Hill.
This year, the ISA boy’s soccer team was cut because not enough students with passing grades signed up. Eduardo Cano reports from Potrero Hill.

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