History lives at Trinity Classical Academy
Trinity sixth grade students dressed in confederate and union soldier uniforms pose for a group picture during Trinity's annual American Civil War Living History Museum on Friday, Feb. 24, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

History lives at Trinity Classical Academy

Trinity Classical Academy’s Celebration Center was transformed into a scene from the 1860s Friday, with generals, spies, abolitionists, soldiers and nurses sharing stories about their experiences during the Civil War.…

Teacher helps to create culture of inclusivity at Trinity
Michelle Hanson, right, smiles as one of her Imago Dei students sits in Mayor Cameron Smyth's chair in his office at City Hall during a visit on Feb. 5, 2017. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

Teacher helps to create culture of inclusivity at Trinity

As an upper school humanities teacher at the Imago Dei School, Michelle Hanson is on a mission to not only develop her students’ academic knowledge, but also their life and…

High hopes for vet monument
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High hopes for vet monument

Working to finalize the design, front and back, of the Fallen Warriors monument, Bill Reynolds said he was hopeful Santa Clarita will sign off on the design and addition of…

Fallen Warriors monument contributors

On August 23, 2016, Santa Clarita’s City Council approved installing a granite monument to honor 50 SCV residents who perished in war from WWII to the present, however with their…

Church plans to honor former mayor of Lancaster, commemorate black history month
Bishop Henry Hearns willbe honored Sunday at Santa Clarita Christian Fellowship in a special service for Black History Month. Courtesy photo

Church plans to honor former mayor of Lancaster, commemorate black history month

Born in Byhalia, Mississippi in 1933, Bishop Henry Hearns, mayor emeritus of Lancaster, came from humble beginnings and was keenly aware of racism towards African Americans. The son of sharecroppers,…

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