By Keirra Woods and Raeniah Windfield Editor’s Note: Fresno Unified School District (FUSD) recently hired a white teacher to teach cultural studies courses at the
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By VoiceWaves Beat Reporter Michael Lozano If there is one group of students with the most to gain from staying in school, it is those

By VoiceWaves Beat Reporter Michael Lozano A little over a decade ago, Lily Eskelsen García began her education career as a lunch lady in her

Hmong parents and community members gathered to weigh in on how FUSD should spend new funding. By the end of the discussion, the message was clear: a lack of translation services for Hmong speakers is the greatest barrier to that community’s engagement the school district.

Over 100 parents, students and community members came out to Edison High School to make their voices heard in the debate over how Fresno Unified School District (FUSD) should allocate new state education dollars to local schools.