
COC community discusses safety, armed personnel on campus
What do we think about armed safety personnel on the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses? That was the question College of the Canyons (COC) students, teachers and staff considered and
What do we think about armed safety personnel on the Valencia and Canyon Country campuses? That was the question College of the Canyons (COC) students, teachers and staff considered and
Using traditional flutes they constructed and decorated themselves, second grade students at Plum Canyon Elementary School shared their knowledge of Native American music during a special performance Wednesday. The performance
High schools throughout the Santa Clarita Valley are encouraging their senior students to pin a small reminder on their gowns to drive safe during the exciting graduation season. The small,
A Castaic neighborhood put up spooky decorations, passed out bite-sized candy and dressed in fun costumes to celebrate “Halloween in May” in honor of Carter Sarkar’s fifth birthday Sunday. The
At a Wednesday meeting, the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board is expected to review a resolution to layoff three classified employees in the district due to lack of
A Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) officer was hospitalized and the southbound 5 freeway was shut down for several hours following a collision Tuesday morning, according to the California Highway
By Jim Holt & Christina Cox Signal Staff Writers Firefighters wasted no time getting the jump on two small brush fires in Canyon Country Monday afternoon, thwarting the threat that
School districts throughout the state are slowly moving away from harsh discipline measures like time-outs and suspensions to opt for alternative methods of behavioral instruction. In the Saugus Union School
When seniors at Academy of the Canyons (AOC) graduate on June 3, they will be walking away with more than just their high school diplomas. This year, a record number
Using their problem-solving and filmmaking skills, four eighth grade students from Rancho Pico Junior High School made it all the way to Orlando, Fla. for the national finals of the
For the second year, College of the Canyons (COC) welcomed current and future educators to its campus to take part in an all-day Education Leadership Conference Friday. The conference included
Dressed in the same outfits, seventh grade Santa Clarita Christian School students Ava Kalinske, Kelly Lotze, Olivia Caldwell and Meagan Enbody shout a slogan in unison to attract potential buyers
On Friday, the Herb Alpert Foundation and California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) recognized five outstanding artists by naming them Herb Alpert Award winners. The awards recognizes five mid-career artists
Many of the Santa Clarita Valley’s greatest legal minds gathered together Thursday evening to honor students from the William S. Hart Union High School district as part of the fifth
Third grade students at Sulphur Springs Community School traveled through time as they detailed the history of the Santa Clarita Valley through speeches, songs and dance. The school’s Thursday performance
Canyon High School Assistant Principal Andy Keyne was named the new principal of Arroyo Seco Junior High School , the William S. Hart District announced Thursday. “I am honored and
Rio Norte Junior High School Principal Vince Ferry was named the new principal of Saugus High School Thursday. “I’m excited about it,” Ferry said. “Right now, what I’m looking forward
The William S. Hart Union High School District announced Thursday that it is seeking applications to fill vacancies on its Measure SA Citizens’ Oversight Committee. Measure SA is a General
Prior to a final hearing with the Los Angeles County Board of Education Wednesday, officials with Albert Einstein Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences filed a writ of mandate against
Since he was a child, John O’Connell felt a strong connection to the programs and services provided by the YMCA. He attended afterschool and summer programs at “the Y” in
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