What makes a community thrive? At United Way of Santa Cruz County, we believe it starts by listening to young people, walking alongside them, and trusting them to lead. Every year, hundreds of youth across our county step into leadership roles through United Way of Santa Cruz County’s countywide United4Youth initiative. United 4Youth unites our youth-focused programs under a shared vision: to...
Not everything they believe about money is true—but that’s where the fun (and teaching) begins.“If we run out of money, can’t we just go to the ATM?” Sound familiar? Kids pick up all kinds of ideas about money—some adorable, some hilariously off-base, and some that could stick around a little too long if we’re not careful. Whether it’s cartoons, overheard conversations, or watching you swipe a...
Raised in the San Lorenzo Valley, Monica is an ACE (American Council on Exercise) nationally accredited Certified Personal Trainer. She holds a specialty degree in Prenatal and Postpartum through PROnatal, New York, holds a Bachelors Degree in Relational Communication Studies has been sculpting programs for healthier bodies for over fifteen years, guiding women through every stage of their...
Money management, much like parenting, is one of those critical life skills that is not formally taught. Parents flounder trying to teach their kids about money when they themselves lack financial savvy. Many adults often lack knowledge on how to create and live within a budget, frequently overspend, or penny-pinch to an unhealthy level. Even discussing money issues is uncomfortable. Positive...
OK. Mind shift. School? It starts when? Like, now. How did that happen? It feels like the middle of summer. Are you and your kids ready? Parents: we’ve got so much important information in this issue to help. I’m truly proud of this one (Yes, I feel that every monthbut this one, wow!!!) We’ve got new columns and new writers I think you will love. Please, drop us a line and let us know what...
For decades, high school students have taken classes to prepare for college — algebra, biology, literature, U.S. history — but far too often, they graduate without knowing how to create a budget, avoid identity theft, or understand how a business works. That’s finally changing. The College Board just announced two new Advanced Placement (AP) courses that are relevant to students’ futures: AP...
The Santa Cruz County Office of Education (Santa Cruz COE) today announced every family in Santa Cruz County with young children now has access to high-quality early learning opportunities through California’s Universal PreKindergarten (UPK) initiative, beginning with the 2025–26 school year. As part of a transformative statewide effort, the UPK initiative offers a range of free and low-cost...
Over 400 area students were given a running start for the upcoming school year as they were presented with free backpacks loaded with school supplies Saturday in an upbeat gathering in Watsonville Plaza. Thanks to the Salvation Army in Watsonville, Freedom Rotary Club, Scouting America and others, swarms of kids and their families lined up for the annual giveaway that included new colorful...
Name one summer crop that’s just as delicious folded into pancakes and muffins as it is tossed in peanut sauce or threaded onto the grill. It’s the seasonal sensation known as zucchini, and when it’s fresh and abundant, the ways to enjoy it are nearly endless. When I was a kid, our garden would explode every July with so much zucchini we had to get creative. I remember my mom’s zucchini pancakes...
I had a great experience this past year, which I would like to share—especially with grandparents. I volunteered in my 1st grade granddaughter’s classroom, and it was a fun and fulfilling experience in many ways. This experience gave me the opportunity to get to know my granddaughter’s peer group; it felt great to help advance the educational process for these kids; and I learned a lot about...
Out of all the types of self-care there is ONE that has been linked to the greatest determining factor of someone’s overall health: SOCIAL self-care. In a world where so many of us are feeling isolated, on computers all day and overwhelmed – it’s time we bring some “old-school vibes” back! Looking for something fun to try with the whole family, that has made a HUGE comeback since the...
Some Santa Cruz parents say summer is getting shorter and shorter for their kids, seriously cutting down their childhood because school is starting earlier and earlier. Parents at Santa Cruz and Pajaro Valley school districts are distributing a petition titled, “Bring Back August to SCCS Students”. These parents are concerned that students are losing prime summer vacation time in August, and...
