Kern Sol News
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At South Kern School, A Recipe for Success
New America Media, News Report, Stephanie Espinoza, Posted: Aug 02, 2012
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. – With the beginning of the school year fast approaching, parents and students alike are gearing up for new classrooms, new teachers and, for many, new struggles.
Dust Bowl Children Reflect On Their Arrival To Arvin
LAMONT– Last winter South Kern Sol staff interviewed adults, who as children came to Arvin during the Dustbowl.
Unwounded Casualties of the War
By CLARA BRUNO/South Kern Sol
INDEPENDENCE, CALIF.– A date which shall live in infamy,” affected the Japanese and Japanese Americans that lived in the On Feb.
A Rash Decision Leads To Expulsion
By FABIAN GONZALEZ/South Kern Sol
ARVIN—Gustavo Hurtado Jr. knew he was graduating, so he tried out for his high school’s wrestling team.
A Day to Remember
By Rosa Solache, 17, Los Angeles, CA. Boyle Heights Beat.
The sun is out when all of a sudden the screams of my sister startle me to wake up!
The Future of Media Shaped By Youth
July 6-8, a group of young people from around Southern California including Long Beach gathered in San Diego for an intense 3-day Boot Camp in Journalism and Media.
Denied Opportunities With A Hope For A New Possibility
By Gibran Moncayo, 19, Lamont, CA. South Kern Sol.School expulsions have been on the rise and on the forefront of youth and adult allies to create a solution.
Teen Mom Drop-Outs
By Andres Garcia, 18, Lamont, CA. South Kern Sol. As I researched the theme of adults who were high school drop-outs, I came to realize that most of those who I interviewed were Latina women who dropped out because they were/about to be teen moms.“I Didn’t Do Anything Wrong”
By Oscar Perez, 13, San Diego, CA. Media Arts Center San Diego.
On a recent Friday night I interviewed Jose Lara about his suspension from our school for reasons neither of us understood.