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Orozco named to Ohio University's 2023 Spring Provost's List

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Written by: Elizabeth Larson
Published: 29 June 2023
ATHENS, Ohio — Ohio University College of Health Sciences and Professions student Erick Orozco of Clearlake, California, has been named to Ohio’s 2023 Spring Provost's List.

At the end of each semester, Ohio University's undergraduate students are evaluated based on their semester GPA and hours to determine placement on the President's List, Dean's List or Provost's List.

The Provost's List recognition is shared with high-achieving, part-time undergraduate students who exemplify academic success.

Qualifying students must possess a 3.5 or greater GPA and between 6 and 11.99 credit hours attempted for letter grades that are used to calculate GPA.

In spring semester 2023, 2,124 of Ohio University's part-time undergraduate students qualified for the inaugural Provost's List. A complete listing is available online.

Gov. Newsom announces statewide expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to provide universal access to free books for young children

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Written by: Governor’s Office
Published: 10 June 2023
First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom reads to students in the Sacramento area to launch the statewide expansion of Dolly Parton's Imagination Library. Photo courtesy of the Governor’s Office.

Gov. Gavin Newsom, joined by First Partner Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Senate President Pro Tem Toni Atkins, State Sen. Shannon Grove, State Librarian Greg Lucas, and The Dollywood Foundation, announced that California is launching the statewide expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library.

The expansion, made possible by bipartisan legislation SB 1183 (Grove) — which was signed into law by Gov. Newsom last year — allows all California children under the age of five to be eligible to enroll in the program to receive a free book every month in the mail.

The program is currently active in areas across 30 counties in California and this expansion is expected to fully cover the entire state by 2028.

“Dolly Parton unites us through her music — and through her commitment to helping all kids develop a love for reading. With this statewide expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, California is on track to put more free books in children's hands than any other state in the nation — broadening millions of young minds to a world of unlimited possibilities,” Gov. Newsom said.

“Reading to kids early and often is good for their literacy development and a great way to begin to cultivate a lifelong love and appreciation for reading. I have immense gratitude for Dolly Parton and Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library for partnering with California to expand the program and provide the first in the nation bilingual book option,” said Siebel Newsom. “As the program grows from 30 counties to all 58, more and more California families will have the opportunity — at no cost to them – to give their children the beautiful and invaluable gift of reading, in English and Spanish.”

“I’m so thrilled at the overwhelming support to make my Imagination Library available to every child in California! I want to thank Sen. Shannon Grove and Senator Toni Atkins for inspiring tremendous support from California legislators and Governor Gavin Newsom for enthusiastically signing this bill,” said Party. “Today is an amazing milestone for children and families across the state! We still have a lot of work to do, but together we can inspire a love of reading in children across California that will last a lifetime.”

“Books have the power to transport us to new worlds and introduce us to new people and ideas. Growing up, my family didn’t have a lot but we did have access to a library,” Atkins said. “Reading with my parents instilled in me a lifelong love of books and thirst for knowledge that propelled me to places I would never have expected. Every child deserves the same chance to learn from and enjoy books. This statewide expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library will help spark a love of reading for generations of Californian children, support healthy brain development, and provide a fun way for parents and children to connect.”

“Today is a historic moment as we embark upon an exciting journey to expand Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library across California, a wonderful bilingual reading program that will inspire the minds of our youngest learners,” said Grove. “I am honored to have authored this impactful legislation that will ignite the love for family reading, improve academic performance and have a positive impact on our children for generations to come.”

“Early readers grow into strong readers. Strong readers are more likely to succeed in school and to succeed in life,” said Lucas. “The Imagination Library makes that happen for every kid under five. This is the kind of challenge we like at the State Library — working with local partners to put as many books as we can into the hands of as many kids as we can.”

Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library is currently active in all 50 states and has gifted over 200 million books since 1995.

California is the first state to provide a bilingual option where children and their families can select to receive bilingual books in both English and Spanish.

When California’s statewide expansion is complete, it will be the largest statewide Imagination Library in the nation.

To learn more about California’s expansion of Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library visit https://library.ca.gov/services/to-public/imagination-library.

Kelseyville Unified kindergarten enrollment underway

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Written by: Kelseyville Unified School District
Published: 08 June 2023
KELSEYVILLE, Calif. — Kelseyville Unified School District encourages parents of 4- and 5-year-olds to enroll their children in transitional kindergarten or kindergarten now for the upcoming school year.

For the 2023-24 school year, students must turn five years old by September 1 to enroll in kindergarten and must turn five between September 2 and April 2 to enroll in transitional kindergarten.

“Don’t wait until August,” Assistant Superintendent Nicki Thomas said. “Get it done today.”

The California Department of Public Health requires California children to be vaccinated before attending public school.

Details are available at www.shotsforschool.org.

For additional information about school enrollment at Kelseyville Unified, visit www.kvusd.org/District/Portal/registration or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Mediacom awards $1,000 scholarship to Clear Lake High School senior

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Written by: Mediacom
Published: 07 June 2023
Nancy Alejandra Ruzicka Medina. Courtesy photo.

LAKEPORT, Calif. — Mediacom Communications announced the selection of Nancy Alejandra Ruzicka Medina, a senior at Clear Lake High School, as a recipient of the company’s World Class Scholarship program.

The $1,000 scholarship recognizes the Lakeport resident for excellence in leadership and academics.

“As a technology company, Mediacom understands how important it is to invest in future leaders like Nancy Alejandra Ruzicka Medina,” said Mediacom Area Operations Director, Shawn Swatosh. “I’m proud that our company supports talented local students with scholarship support. We congratulate all graduates in the Class of ‘23, and particularly acknowledge Nancy for her outstanding achievements.”

This year marks the 22nd consecutive year Mediacom has funded World Class Scholarships for students who live in areas where the company delivers high-speed broadband and digital video services.

Mediacom annually selects 60 graduating seniors who each receive scholarships to support their post-secondary education.

Recipients must attend an accredited two-year or four-year college, university, or technical school within the United States.
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