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University of California http://ucop.edu California State University http://calstate.edu California Communicy College http://www.cccco.edu College Board of California http://collegeboard.ca California Postsecondary Education Commission http://cpec.ca.gov

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For homework help, check out these local tutoring options:

Academic Improvement Center: http://www.academicimprovementcenter.com Club Z In-Home Tutoring: http://www.clubztutoring.com Huntington Learning Center: http://www.huntingtonlearning.com Kummon Math Center: http://www.kumon.com Learning Advantage: 666-6644 One-on-One Tutoring: http://junnconsulting.com Partners In Learning: 753-9127 Sylvan Learning Center: http://www.tutoringsylvanlearning.com

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Stonegate baker living his dream

Enterprise staff writer Rubisel Sanchez puts the finishing touches on the Alondra Princess Cake, a raspberry and custard creation covered in pink chocolate. With a steady motion, he scrapes the knife across a block of pink-hued white chocolate, shavings falling on the bakerÕs table like a gentle snow. ÒWhen my daughter was born, I created … Continue Reading

No Comment / January 28, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »

College Quest: Consider community college!

Community colleges are one of the best-kept secrets in the educational system. Nationwide, more students take credit courses at community colleges than at four-year colleges. Most communities have at least one community college within an hourÕs drive from their homes Ñ which is particularly important for students with work and family obligations. In recent years, … Continue Reading

No Comment / January 15, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »

A memorable bar mitzvah: Flashlight illuminates ceremony

Enterprise staff writer Sometimes the weather just canÕt be allowed to get in the way. During the big wind and rain storm of Jan. 4-5, rural mail carriers in Woodland wore individual headlamps to sort the mail, an evening Mass at St. James was celebrated by candlelight, and a young man at Congregation Bet Haverim … Continue Reading

No Comment / January 14, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »

Fun Web Sites for Kids

Games Kids Play htt://www.gameskidsplay.net Check out the rules and learn to play a variety of indoor and outdoor games. National Wildlife Federation http://www.nwf.org/kids Learn about the wetlands, endangered species and more in this site that is offered in both English and Spanish. Skateboarding http://www.skateboarding.com/skate Get the latest news on skateboarding, as well as learn a … Continue Reading

No Comment / January 08, 2008 | Posted in Archived Stories | Read More »

Summer fun with the family — 2005

Enterprise staff writer Every summer, I pack the kids in the car for field trips near and far. We go to all of those places I’ve heard of but never had time to visit during the busy school year. In recent years, we’ve watched guide dog puppies in training at San Rafael’s Guide Dogs for … Continue Reading

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