Dozens of teachers oppose ‘forced transfers’ at meeting
Lindsey Novak, an Oak Hills Elementary second grade teacher being moved to third grade next year, shared with the board a handful of academic studies that argued changing teachers school site/grade/curriculum greatly affects the quality of education students receive, May 28, 2019. Caleb Lunetta / The Signal.

Dozens of teachers oppose ‘forced transfers’ at meeting

More than 50 teachers and parents from the Newhall School District’s teachers association attended the school district’s board meeting Tuesday night in order to voice opposition to involuntary transfers for…

City to unveil new public art sculpture for Valencia Library
The Valencia Library is set to receive an 'Imag_ne' public art sculpture by Australian artist Emma Anna, who has made duplicates such as one for Bondi Beach in Sydney (pictured). Courtesy of the city of Santa Clarita.

City to unveil new public art sculpture for Valencia Library

Visitors of the Valencia Library will soon have the chance to be a part of an art sculpture as the Santa Clarita City Council prepares to unveil a new public…

SCV community input sought for county’s sustainability plan
A landscape overlooks Central Park and the Santa Clarita Valley on Friday, Dec. 1, 2017. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

SCV community input sought for county’s sustainability plan

From infrastructure to environmental issues, Santa Claritans will have a chance Thursday, May 30, to provide Los Angeles County with localized input for its countywide sustainability plan. The community meeting,…

Head to Hart Park for ‘Pedal-In’ on Saturday
Metro Creative photos Bring whatever human-powered transportation you have to Pedal-In, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday at Hart Park.

Head to Hart Park for ‘Pedal-In’ on Saturday

Welcome to the first Hart Park “Pedal-In” on Saturday, June 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at William S. Hart Park in Newhall. Bring your bicycles, scooters, skates, “pedal-powered”…

SCAA awards student scholarships
Winners of the Santa Clarita Artists Association scholarships are, from left, first-place winner Julia Aquina from Hart High School, second-place winner Lauren Franco from West Ranch High School and third-place winner Deja Cavalleri from Canyon High School. Courtesy photos

SCAA awards student scholarships

The Santa Clarita Artists Association presented scholarship awards totaling $2,250 to three outstanding high school students. “Our first-place winner ($1,000) is Julia Aquina from Hart High School. She has been…

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