Welcome to our new Comunicado! This space is for you, the student, faculty and staff member. Feel free to print it out and allow all to read it.
Remember, too, that without your participation, there is no Comunicado.
To celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, CBS5 will be taking their viewers on a trip through East San Jose.
Did you watch it?
By the way, on the show, Candelario Franco was the main man talking about the history of East San Jose.
Dr. Juan Necochea gave a blurb about NHU, Dr. Cruz, and the Debate Team.
WAY TO GO!!
Local Home Depot Partners with LCPA
Approximately 50 volunteers from San Jose area Home Depot stores, as well as volunteers from The Latino College Preparatory Academy (LCPA) joined forces to enhance LCPA’s Go Green Project. The project included the construction of two green houses, planter beds and installation of a drip irrigation system to help with the schools ecology program. All materials used for the project are from local Home Depot stores.
To those who were there to help or to cheer, thank you!
Many of the Home Depot volunteers took time off from work to help beautify LCPA. They came from places like Salinas, Morgan Hill,etc.
Thank you once again for joining us. We should have pictures next week.
NHU and NASA to sign MOU
NASA AMES and NHU will sign a memorandum of understanding this Friday, September 26th.
Our partnership with NASA AMES started in 1997 when we signed our first MOU together. We are excited at the new prospects of our growing relationship.
Si Se Puede!
NHU New Hire
Lilian Zelaya – has joined the Trio Staff as an Educational Talent Search Advisor for Middle School Students. She hails from the east coast having been raised in New York and El Salvador. She is Colombian and Salvadorian. She is the first in her family to obtain a BA and MA. LIlian is a proud alumni from TRIO which helped her pursue higher education. She has earned a BA in Psychology from Sonoma State University and an MA in Social Work from SJSU.
With these 2 degrees, she feels a responsibility to serve her community and be a role model to students who need a mentor.
She has a firm belief that every single student has the capacity to achieve higher education.
She is located on the first floor so stop by and introduce yourself. Make a new friend!
EVENTS AT NHU
OCTOBER 18th at 6:30 pm – Grupo Teatral Corazón Latino will present the documentary: Nuestras Raices – powerful, touching, disturbing. Come to know about what you didn’t learn in school.
A donation of $10.00 for adults and $8.00 for students is greatly appreciated.
For information call: 408-661-6186 or 258-4598
NO children under 13 will be admitted. Child care will be provided.
Monday, October 6, 2008
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