Tuition waiver set

Gov. Gavin Newsom on Sept. 24 signed AB 3158, which streamlines the automatic tuition waiver for local students within the West Valley Mission Community College District.

State Assemblymember Marc Berman introduced the legislation in February, and the state assembly approved it in May. Students who live in the community college district’s service area, which includes Saratoga, Los Gatos and Santa Clara, were already eligible to receive tuition waivers from the district. The new legislation, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 2025, will streamline the tuition waiver process for local students.

“With AB 3158, every student in our service area—whether full time, part time or returning to school—will have access to free, high-quality education without the financial or procedural obstacles that have held many back,” said district chancellor Brad Davis. “This law cuts out complicated forms and delays, making it as easy as enrolling and attending. It’s a significant step forward in our mission to remove barriers for our students.”

Medaling in art

Nicole Hao, a junior at Saratoga High School, was named a 2024 National Teen Medalist in the Scholastic Art and Writing Awards.

Hao was recognized for her artwork called “Mindspace,” a self-portrait depicting the changes in identity and imagination over time. Hao, along with Los Gatos High School graduate Samantha Wilcox, were recognized as winners among 10,000 portfolios submitted for the 2023-24 academic year, according to a release from the district.

The Scholastic Art and Writing Awards recognize student achievement in the visual and literary arts in 28 categories, including painting, novel writing, mixed media, poetry, digital art and journalism.

Source: www.mercurynews.com