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Six San Francisco High Schools Open Their Classrooms to Secondary Students · Global Voices

Six higher-level institutes in San Francisco invite students from the last year of secondary school to study tertiary or university subjects during this year, in the framework of the "A Link to Higher Education" program, promoted by the Ministry of Education of Cordoba. The initiative seeks to facilitate the articulation between the middle and the higher level, and also aims at the vocational orientation of young people. According to the City of…
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Six higher-level institutes in San Francisco invite students from the last year of secondary school to study tertiary or university subjects during this year, in the framework of the "A Link to Higher Education" program, promoted by the Ministry of Education of Cordoba. The initiative seeks to facilitate the articulation between the middle and the higher level, and also aims at the vocational orientation of young people. According to the City of…

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El Periódico - San Francisco broke the news on Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
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