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Alliance Students Use Technology to Gain Leadership Skills
As I’ve mentioned before, Generation YES is a partner on a Federal Investing in Innovation (i3) grant called College YES. Working with the Alliance for College Ready Public Schools in Los Angeles, we’ve helped them implement Student Technology Leadership teams in 12 of their … Continue reading
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Tagged Alliance, Alliance for College Ready Public Schools, College YES, grant, i3, Los Angeles
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