Everett Freeman Promise Neighborhood – Corning Promise
In 2016, the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians made history as the first Tribe in the U.S. to receive a $14 million federal Promise Neighborhood grant from the U.S. Department...
Leadership Series to Advance Tehama
In 2019, more than 25 regional leaders convened in Corning to engage in dialogue centered on advancing the goal of helping all children in Corning successfully graduate high school and...
A Lasting Gift: Reading
The Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians, in collaboration with the Tehama County Library, are introducing a new collection of Native American literature. These books represent works spanning generations by Native...
Summer School on Wheels
Safe Education & Recreation for Rural Families (SERRF) continues to offer quality summer programming even with new conditions limiting in-person engagements. The absence of in-person structured schooling has allowed for...
Integrating Best-practices In Early Childhood To Achieve Long-term Success
In 2018, the Paskenta Band of Nomlaki Indians -Corning Promise co-developed with the Tehama County Department of Education (TCDE) the Early Language and Literacy Development Initiative. The initiative is an...
Igniting “Community” In Corning
Creating recreation opportunities for Corning local children and youth to enjoy has been in the hearts of Corning's leaders for many years. The long-awaited recreation revitalization came in 2018 when...
“Grow More Opportunities”
The Superintendent of the Corning Union High School District has a commitment, "to grow more opportunities," this has translated to an innovative Student Support Program made possible through the partnership...
