Rialto Record 06/30/22

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W e e k l y RIALTO RECORD

Vol 20, NO. 41

June 30, 2022

RUSD Celebrate teachers’ Literacy Reading excellence, at USC ceremony in a hall of fame style

n an electric celebration on the campus of the University of Southern California, the Spirit of Troy marching band played as Cardinal and Gold pom-poms pumped through the air amid chants of “Fight On!” It was a touchdown for teachers, students, and literacy in the Rialto Unified School District.

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RUSD celebrated the 127 teachers who recently completed the USC Reading and Literacy Added Authorization program, a rigorous year-long program designed to train teachers with strategies to develop each student's abilities in literacy, with a Teacher Celebration on June 25 at the Bovard Auditorium on the campus of USC.

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Imelda Mendez (pictured left), Preston Elementary School teacher, receives, her diploma from Rialto Unified School District Board of Education President, Edgar Montes, while Vice President, Stephanie E. Lewis, and RUSD Superintendent Dr. Cuauhtémoc Avila smile proudly during the Teacher Celebration ceremony,

RUSD Board of Education President Edgar Montes and Vice President Stephanie E. RUSD, cont. on next pg.

Rialto Cares Program rightfully amends eligibility criteria for

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housing, childcare, and small business assistance

By Manny Sandoval

IECN wishes the Inland Empire a happy a n d s a f e Fo u r t h of Jul y weeken d wi th l ove d o n e s H OW TO R E A CH U S

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n June 14th, Rialto City Council unanimously voted to approve eligibility criteria amendments to the Rialto Cares Program. The program, which provides monetary assistance for housing, childcare, small businesses, ambulance support services, and burial, will allow applicants to reapply for additional aid.

In January, the city commissioned Avant-Garde to assist with developing program guidelines, applications, and the overall implementation of the programs. However, out of the $2.6 million budget, $1.3 million of unused funds remains in the budget. Rialto Cares, cont. next pg.

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The amended eligibility criteria for the Rialto Cares Program is effective as of June 14, 2022.


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