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Nearly 1,200 Santa Cruz County seventh-graders streamed across the UC Santa Cruz campus Friday, making a reality out of their teachers’ college requirement lessons.
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By fourth grade, assigned reading books include more words than pictures.
But the illustrations still carry some sway.
More than 3,300 fourth-graders from across Santa Cruz County had real-life demonstrations of the college experience Friday in the 4th Annual Samper Fourth Grade Experience. Instead of being told they can be doctors and lawyers and writers and teachers, groups of...
Half of the county’s seventh-graders – about 1,300 students– visited CSUMB on April 24 to attend a summit on college eligibility requirements. The university’s office of Early Outreach and Support Programs coordinated the visit to campus. The rest of the seventh-graders in the county recently attended a similar event at UC Santa Cruz.
The Seventh-Grade Summit, now in its second year, is...
Half of Santa Cruz County’s seventh graders – more than 1,400 – attended the 7th Grade College and Career Summit on campus on Friday, March 20.
The annual visit is part of the Santa Cruz County College Commitment (S4C) — a collaboration between California State University, Monterey Bay (CSUMB), Cabrillo College, local school districts, and UC Santa Cruz. The remaining half will attend a...