Constructing a place to learn

The Saugus Union School District is in the beginning phase of adding a new science building to every school site in the district. The new additions were made official when

State, COC to offer extra $4K in grants

Continuing a push to increase the number of students who graduate with degrees on time, California and College of the Canyons will offer an extra $4,000 in grants to community

SCCS names new administrator

Santa Clarita Christian School announced on Thursday that Greg Jones is the school’s newest administrator. School Committee Chairman John Dennis said Jones will begin his duties in August. “When interviewing

Hart appoints transportation director

The William S. Hart Union High School District appointed an alumnus as its new director of transportation. Brad Renison, who previously held the position of interim director of transportation, is

Building upgrades prompt funding need

A funding need for planned building upgrades at various Hart district schools prompted leaders to pass a new bond not to exceed the amount of $24 million. The resolution authorizing

Meeting new school leadership

The William S. Hart Union High School District unanimously approved two new administrators set to take over their respective appointments in the next school year. Following their announcement that Wendy

Counting down the days for Castaic High

With 394 days, 18 hours and 48 minutes left until the grand opening of the long-awaited Castaic High School, according to the official counter, the William S. Hart Union High

NSD will meet for ‘study session’ tonight

With a new superintendent and employees shuffling from one cabinet position to another, the Newhall School District plans to use Tuesday’s board meeting as a planning session to inform the

Hart High seeks names for Honor Wall

At the beginning of last school year, the Hart High School Associated Student Body unveiled a mural on campus to honor the alumni who served or are currently serving in

COC’s First-Year program sees increase

Following up on the program’s popularity last semester, College of the Canyons is accepting 500 additional students for its First-Year Promise program for the upcoming fall semester. Launched in fall

CUSD approves policy to help military children

Responding to the challenges and unique circumstances military children face on a daily basis, the Castaic Union School District approved a policy on Thursday that seeks to lessen the children’s

Moving forward at Pinetree

The highly anticipated modernization project at Pinetree Community School is expected to commence shortly after the Sulphur Springs Union School District governing board gives the project its final green light

Van Hook’s three-decade accomplishment

College of the Canyons honored its longstanding chancellor on Tuesday, as staff and faculty hosted a party to celebrate Dianne G. Van Hook’s 30 years on-campus. As one of the

SSUSD expected to renew Illuminate contract

In an effort to analyze students’ needs and tailor instruction to their growing demands, the Sulphur Springs Union School District is expected to renew its contract with Illuminate, a data

Looking to the future

One talented senior at West Ranch High School was recently chosen to participate in the Congress of Future Medical Leaders. After receiving a nomination from Nobel Prize winner Mario Capecchi,