On any given day in the Selma Unified School District, a teacher may move between English and Spanish without pause. Students translate for their parents at home, help in family businesses after school, and return each morning carrying both responsibility and ambition. Selma reflects the Central Valley itself: agricultural roots, immigrant stories, and first-generation dreams. Its challenges are visible. So is its promise. Edward Gomes understan…
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