Press coverage for Rainbow EDU Consulting is from various broadcast, digital, and print media outlets located in the Greater Los Angeles area and other major media markets in the U.S., as well as national publications.
Local Los Angeles-based high school students raised a record-breaking amount for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Student of the Year 2022 campaign. As their mentor, Cindy Chanin, founder, played an instrumental role within their efforts and helped guide them throughout the entire process.
It's important parents understand the importance of racial equity conversations with their homeschoolers and how to properly do so. Our founder connected with L.A. Parent to share insight on the topic.
Our founder, Cindy Chanin, connects with AZ Big Media to share insights on how the SATs going digital will affect students and their preparation process as they navigate college admissions.
Our founder, Cindy Chanin sat down with ABC 7 LA to discuss the upcoming changes to the SATs starting in 2024. Check out all the insights and tips shared for students to prepare for the SATs.
Our founder, Cindy Chanin, connects with U.S. News & World report to share insights as to how parents can involve their child within the high school selection process.
With winter break around the corner, students are eager to take a much-needed step back from academics to spend time with friends and family. Having the ability to disconnect from school can greatly benefit a student’s overall mental health and well-being, but sometimes fully disconnecting and unwinding can be hard to do. Founder, Cindy Chanin connects with 3TV to discuss how students can navigate this time.
Our founder, Cindy Chanin, sat down with FOX 11 Good Day LA to discuss what you need to know about the college admissions season. Check out the tips she shares for what high school students should be focused on when it comes to getting into college.
Restrictive early action. What does that mean for students who are applying to college? Our founder, Cindy Chanin, connected with U.S. News & World Report to break it down, explaining everything you need to know.