Colton, Grand Terrace and Bloomington community members today asked a group of high school students how parents, businesses, non-profit organizations and local government could best support the academic and career success of every student. The dialogue occurred at the monthly meeting of the Colton Joint Unified School District’s Community Cabinet.…
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Education, economy and access to healthcare hold the key to a healthier future for the County of San Bernardino, according to a report from Community Vital Signs released at its “Live Well, Age Well” Summit at the National Orange Show in San Bernardino on Thursday, November 14, 2013. More than…
The Countywide Vision’s Water Element Group met with city and town managers today to discuss working with city and towns to incorporate the sustainability of our water supply into planning for future population and economic growth. Kirby Brill, General Manager of Mojave Water Agency, and Bob Tincher, Manager of Engineering…
Moving Health from the Clinic to Community is the latest panel added to the Age Well, Live Well Summit being held Nov. 14 at the National Orange Show Events Center in San Bernardino. Panelists include Kathy Estes, coordinator of coordinated school health programs at San Bernardino County Superintendent of Schools,…
Are you interested in the economics of good health? Come hear the County’s renowned business experts speak on this issue at the Live Well, Age Well Summit on Nov. 14. Panelists include Riverside Mayor Rusty Bailey, Michael Gallo, President and CEO of Kelly Space and Technology, Inland Empire Economic Partnership Chief Economist…
This is a reminder that the upcoming San Bernardino County Community Vital Signs’ 2013 Live Well, Age Well Summit in partnership with the Senior Affairs Commission is on Thursday, November 14th from 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the National Orange Show in the City of San Bernardino. Registration/check-in, networking,…
State Sen. Bob Huff spoke at a regional press conference Wednesday to showcase Linked Learning, a high school reform initiative. The event was held at the Lewis Cultural Center in Rancho Cucamonga and a student exhibition of work-based learning experiences were on display. Linked Learning prepares high school students for college…
Education is critical to improving our economy and these students enrolled in the Linked Learning initiative at Chino Valley Unified are an example of what career training can do to help them get ahead. Linked Learning is a strategy for providing relevance-based education to high school students that helps us…
From the Sun newspaper: The Urban Conservation Corps of the Inland Empire, a nonprofit organization that serves at-risk youth in San Bernardino County reopened after closing its doors due to a federal government shutdown.
Thirty-three students from Colton High School’s new Health Education Academy of Learning (HEAL) program, visited Arrowhead Regional Medical Center (ARMC) on Oct. 16, 2013 to get a first-hand look at health care. Students took a tour of ARMC and had the opportunity to speak with health care professionals from the…