
Students play in ‘California snow day’
The sunny and nearly 80-degree weather did not stop 35 students from Congregation Beth Shalom (CBS) Preschool from putting on their sweatshirts and gloves to play in eight tons of
The sunny and nearly 80-degree weather did not stop 35 students from Congregation Beth Shalom (CBS) Preschool from putting on their sweatshirts and gloves to play in eight tons of
Bowman High School was one of 35 schools named a 2017 Model Continuation High School by the California State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson Wednesday. According to the State
The Castaic school district is planning to declare itself a “Safe Haven School District” for all students, regardless of their immigration status. Governing Board members of the Castaic Union School
Students from three William S. Hart Union High School District high schools participated in the regional competition for the Los Angeles County Academic Decathlon last weekend. The two-day competition was
In Southern California when it rains, it pours. Another storm system is expected to reach the Santa Clarita Valley Thursday night with rain continuing throughout the weekend. “We’re expecting the
A program to fund community services and arts projects in the city got a big financial boost from members of the Santa Clarita City Council this year. The 2017 Community
When Ken Newton, a sixth grade teacher at Fair Oaks Ranch Community School, received a donation of from Kohl’s Golden Valley, he decided to use the items to teach his
Among the items under review at Wednesday night’s William S. Hart Union High School District meeting, is a recommendation to approve more than $500,000 on the new Castaic High School.
Tony Brown, executive director of Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), was awarded a $200,000 James Irvine Foundation Leadership Award grant for “inspiring youth achievement through after-school programming” by the organization
Educators and health professionals are using an interactive and engaging theatre performance to teach children conflict management skills to support healthy living at a young age. “It’s Stop Time,” presented
More than 200 parents and students visited Leona Cox Community School Wednesday night to play standard-based math games as part of the school’s annual Family Math Night. “It was a
California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) welcomed students, alumni and community members to its campus Wednesday evening for an alumni panel discussion about navigating the world of arts entrepreneurship. “The
Eighteen teachers from all five of the Santa Clarita Valley’s school districts received classroom supplies, technology and equipment totaling nearly $23,000 from the SCV Education Foundation Wednesday. “Now we don’t
Neurosurgeons at Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital are able to better-serve patients in the community and perform advanced surgeries with the help of the hospital’s newest technology: the Zeiss Pentero 900
Flash has dedicated his life to fending off bad guys, uncovering drugs, finding cash and locating weapons. The 8-year-old Belgian Malinois has spent his career working alongside agencies and officers
A recent ruling by a California appellate court on charter school satellite sites and resource centers is set to be the topic of conversation for the Acton-Agua Dulce Unified School
Potholes repairs along Interstate 5 slowed morning and afternoon traffic throughout Monday and Tuesday in the Santa Clarita Valley. Crews from CalTrans closed the No. 5 lane of the freeway
Members of the Santa Clarita Community College District Board of Trustees, which oversees College of the Canyons (COC), will learn about the college’s After School Extra Curricular Enrichment Spaces (ACES)
Four high school government students got a glimpse into the responsibilities of the city mayor and the inner workings of the Santa Clarita City Council Monday. The upper school students
The Newhall School District Governing Board’s Tuesday meeting takes aim at approving updates to the Community Arts Partnership (CAP), and creating a GATE program review committee. It will also discuss
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