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Madera Community College Oakhurst Groundbreaking Ceremony

OAKHURST—Madera Community College and State Center Community College District are excited to begin constructing the brand-new Oakhurst campus. This new campus will allow the district to expand its presence in the Oakhurst community, grow its academic offerings to students, and continue to serve students on their educational journey. The community is invited to join this kickoff event as a new ...

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Enriching High Education: Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic heritage month banner with flowers in the background

CENTRAL VALLEY — Hispanic Heritage Month is here!  This makes for the perfect time to celebrate the rich contributions of Hispanic communities to education, culture, and the economy in the Central Valley.  These communities play a vital role in shaping the region, from healthcare and education to politics and the arts.  Moreover, while there’s much to celebrate, it’s also important ...

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Sheriff’s Foundation Teams With Oakhurst College To Save YHS Criminology Class

OAKHURST – When a social studies teacher at Yosemite High unexpectedly resigned late last year, administrators thought they would have to cancel the school’s popular criminology class. But the Madera County Sheriff’s (MCF) Foundation and Oakhurst Community College came to the rescue of the would-be criminologists, with the college assigning one of its adjunct instructors — at no charge to ...

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Architects Present Update On Oakhurst College

OAKHURST — Plans are moving forward for the new Oakhurst Community College Center, and the public is invited to attend a community forum where managers will provide an update on the project. In 2016, voters approved Bond Measure C, addressing the needs of the State Center Community College District (SCCCD) and setting aside about $25 million for the new Oakhurst Community ...

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