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[courtesy of The California Majority Report]

Calitics points out that in the grand scheme of things, AB32 may only be a symbolic gesture,given that the airline industry’s carbon emissions alone could hit 1.5billion tons a year by 2025. AB32 is an accomplishment, but should onlybe considered the very beginning.

State senator Jack Scott will serve as the next chancellor of the California community college system,reports the LA Times. Scott, who is chairman of the Senate EducationCommittee, will be termed out of office at the end of this year.

The last thing California needs is teachers abandoning the state—butwhat else can you expect from mass layoffs? According to the LA Times, school districts in other states have been aggressively courting teachers in California. What with 1/3 of the teaching force due to retire in the next decade, the state is facing the specter of a major shortage.

Why I'm Asking You to Support Proposition 92--The California Community College Initiative on the February 2008 Ballot

[courtesy of California Progress Report]

valerie-novak.jpg By Valerie Novak
San Joaquin Delta College student

As a working, single mom, attending community college was my only affordable option for a higher education. I’m proud that I’m attending community college with my daughter, and thankful that we can afford it.

It hasn’t been easy though. A few years ago, fees jumped dramatically when my son, daughter, and I enrolled in our local community college. Paying the fees for three of us was a real struggle.

While I am in school, I work different jobs to make our goals in education possible, both as a trained private chef and a community instructor in food preparation. When I complete my studies at the community college level, I plan to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue my degrees in nutritional science. My goal is to achieve the degrees required for a professional dietetic career that will include teaching in the community college system.

I’m not alone in the struggle to pay for higher education. Ask any community college student trying to earn an income, and they will tell you how important low, stable fees are to them. Every dollar up or down in fees makes a huge difference.

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