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March 14, 2026
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Q&A: Ana Ponce – Paving The Path to a Better Public Education System

Anna Martinez5 years ago5 years ago019 mins

By Marisol Acuña Dr. Ana Ponce is currently the executive director at Great Public Schools Now, where she works closely with community leaders and organizations to improve the public school system. Dr. Ponce worked as the CEO of Camino Nuevo Charter Academy, a network of six charter schools.  With Los Angeles having the largest public…

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Surviving College in Fishy Situations

Anna Martinez6 years ago5 years ago013 mins

By Jackie Ibarra AUSTIN, Texas — There are about 28 different ways to cook Tilapia fish. I have seen my parents do everything they possibly can to it —diced, grilled, fried, seasoned and pretty much everything humanly possible to a fish. When Tilapia fish came home I knew it meant dollars had to be stretched…

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