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For a decade, elementary school students served by the Migrant Education Program (MEP) have covered local people and events for The Migrant Voice. Envisioned as an English language development tool, the Migrant Journalism Project and The Migrant Voice newspaper were a partnership with Loyola Marymount University’s Center for Equity for English Learners, which designed the curriculum and conducted the trainings for the Tulare County teachers who lead it.

Read more in the News Week GalleryNews Gallery Week.

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Around the County: Three Tulare County teams have big wins in softball and baseball postseasons

Profiles in Character
Scholarship Winner

Kate Verhoeven
Senior, Central Valley Christian High School, Visalia

Kate Verhoeven honored for excellence and character

Kate was selected by the Tulare County Office of Education to receive the Provident‑Salierno Pursuing Victory with Honor Scholarship, an honor reserved for students who exemplify integrity, sportsmanship, and leadership on and off the field. 

Reflecting on what “Pursuing Victory with Honor” means to her, Kate shared that her understanding of victory has evolved over time. “I used to think victory meant being the best player on a team and winning games. While that can be a part of it, true victory means showing up, working hard even when it is difficult, respecting teammates, and doing the right thing even when no one is watching.” Her words reflect the maturity and integrity she brings to every environment she’s part of.

Read more about Kate at Profiles in Character.

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