Education Matters

Design Build

Young construction workers enrolled in high school pathway programs raced against the clock to build storage sheds in just three days, emulating a real workday experience. Mentored by industry professionals, these students showcased their skills and enthusiasm, with Clovis High School clinching the top prize, some even securing job offers. The event not only highlighted their talent but also emphasized the importance of hands-on education in preparing students for lifelong careers in construction.

LAO Community Mini Conference

The LAO Community Mini Conference, hosted by the Fresno County Superintendent of Schools, brought together Lao youth, parents, and elders to navigate the balance between cultural traditions and educational aspirations. Speakers like Diane Phakonekham emphasized the importance of understanding and supporting children's individual goals, while participants gained valuable insights into college application processes, financial aid, and resources.

You Matter Day

Students from Fresno County Schools dedicated a weekend to serving others during You Matter Day, showcasing compassion beyond themselves. From crafting self-care kits for homeless foster youth to creating colorful drawings for hospitalized children, their efforts spread joy and kindness. This event, now in its sixth year, inspires not only students but also educators like Laura North to bring the spirit of giving back to their communities.

Kings Canyon Absenteeism

Kings Canyon Unified School District achieves a remarkable turnaround, slashing absenteeism rates from 14% to below the state average! Recognized by the state for their innovative approach, including incentives and personalized support, they're setting a shining example in education.

Thank you to our sponsors – Chevron and Educational Employees Credit Union!

Women in Engineering

Gianna Gonzalez, a student at CTEC High School, and Maia Menefee, a mentor and Operations Engineer at Chevron, are making waves in the world of engineering. Events like Women in Engineering at Fresno City College are providing opportunities for young women like Gianna to explore STEM fields, guided by inspiring mentors like Maia. With support from companies like Chevron, these initiatives foster collaboration and passion for engineering from an early age.

Thank you to our sponsors – Chevron and Educational Employees Credit Union!

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