Project RESTORE is a strength-based 18-week mentorship program aimed at eliminating future delinquency by strengthening self-efficacy and social bonds.
Once commonly known as the after-school program for Tehama County, administrators and staff are now referring to their award-winning array of services and interventions as the SERRF Expanded Learning Program.
Students are now able to learn everything from video game coding, which transfers to the very marketable skill of computer coding, to vocal performance, which can enhance self-esteem.
It has been seven years since the city has had a recreation program supervisor when the city had to pull the plug on the position due to the budget crisis.
The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians were awarded a more than $14.6 million Promise Neighborhood Grant on Dec. 20 to be dispersed over the span of five years from the US Department of Education to serve the Corning elementary and high school districts.