
UPDATE: Saugus High’s French program saved from the guillotine
As Saugus High School loses its only French teacher, the Hart district looks for a solution In the last month, current and former Saugus High School French students have voiced
As Saugus High School loses its only French teacher, the Hart district looks for a solution In the last month, current and former Saugus High School French students have voiced
Bowman High School honors its 53rd graduating class Bowman High School has a reputation, one that might not be understood right away – but let student success and staff action
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer When Liia Opanasiuk visited her family and friends in her hometown Kyiv, Ukraine, in the winter of 2021, little did she know that upon
Saturday marked the 40th anniversary and the first in-person graduation since the pandemic for Santa Clarita Christian School. The graduation ceremony began with the procession of students, a hymn by
Golden Oak graduates celebrate and prepare for their next steps  Veronica Gonzalez, 39, didn’t think she could do it. She spent a lot of time in a cycle: getting herself
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board approved Wednesday evening a 4% on-schedule increase retroactive to July of last year for district teachers. The raise results in
Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Rehan Wani, a freshman at Valencia High School, wants to study Parkinson’s Disease. Since his grandfather and great uncle both suffered from the progressive disease,
Tutus, pink umbrellas, platform boots, cheetah-print lapelled suede jackets, and other forms of self-expression decorated the student body at the California Institute of the Arts graduation ceremony on Friday. The
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Dennis Yong’s classroom is cruelty-free – he doesn’t force anything on his students, but he hopes to teach them the benefits of a humane,
More than 50 teachers showed up to a special Newhall School District board meeting on St. Patrick’s Day Thursday evening wearing black, not green. Ten speakers spoke for two minutes
By Jim Holt  Senior Investigative Reporter  Even though kids can go to school maskless starting next week, county public health officials strongly recommend they continue to wear them.
News release The long-anticipated return to live school assemblies with guest speakers arrived at Sky Blue Mesa School recently with the appearance of local author Carole Cliffe. Students were excited
 Signal Staff Writer If your errands took you to Albertsons on Bouquet Canyon Road on Saturday, you probably danced a little to the rhythm of drums. That was the
The William S. Hart Union High School District board was informed Wednesday evening that it would not need to take a vote on recent changes to public health orders regarding
The Los Angeles County Public Health Department said Monday it would be modifying the indoor masking requirement on school campuses to bring them in alignment with state health policies. In
By Sarah Sikandar Signal Staff Writer Several Santa Clarita Valley private Christian schools have been fined multiple times for not following COVID-19 regulations, according to the L.A. County Public Health
By Karen Marroquin Signal Staff Writer Children circled around and played their drums Friday at Santa Clarita Valley International Charter School. But they weren’t playing for leisure — these students
By Michael Picarella Signal Staff Writer  A Black History Month student art show on Thursday evening at the William S. Hart Union High School District building was a way for
Due to a disturbance causing a temporary suspension of the Wednesday night meeting, the William S. Hart Union High School District governing board decided to table its discussion on local
The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board’s Wednesday night meeting came to an abrupt end after several anti-mask protesters became disruptive. The group of at least three
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