The White House wants to hear from Long Beach

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Community members are invited to Long Beach City College the morning of Thursday, August 20, to share their ideas on how to improve educational attainment for Latinos as part of the White House Initiative on Educational Excellence for Hispanic Americans.

Information from these sessions will be collected and will serve as the foundation for a new presidential executive order that will govern the White House Initiative, officials said.
Community members may attend one of two sessions offered. The first session runs from 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m., and the second session runs from 10:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m.

Both will be take place at the Large Meeting Room in Building O South, at 4900 Conant Street, on the LBCC Liberal Arts Campus in Long Beach, 90808.

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Kelly Puente joined the Press-Telegram in 2006 as an editorial assistant and eventually worked her way up to general assignement reporter. Over the years, she’s covered everything from crime and breaking news to human interest and the cities of Bellflower and Cerritos. Kelly is a Long Beach resident and graduate of Cal State Long Beach. She’s new to the education beat and is looking for great stories.

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