Education

Newhall School District re-ups ad campaign contract

The Newhall School District governing board re-upped on its advertising campaign contract during a Tuesday night meeting. The new 12-month advertising contract with Mellady Direct Marketing is set to cost

CalArts invites community to October concert

To honor an outgoing employee who has worked at the college for nearly three decades, California Institute of the Arts is scheduled to hold a free concert on Saturday, Oct.

Santa Clarita Food Services Agency CEO to resign

Lynnelle Grumbles, CEO of the Santa Clarita Valley Food Services Agency — which feeds elementary-school-age children across the Santa Clarita Valley — is set to resign Thursday. The decision to

Hart High hosts 9/11 tribute

While students with the Young Americans for Freedom club set up 3,000 American flags on Hart High School’s front lawn on Wednesday, other kids walking by on their way to

Castaic Elementary remembers 9/11

Staff and students at Castaic Elementary School donned their most patriotic red, white and blue attire for a Cub Rally on Wednesday in honor of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.  The

Trinity places flags to honor 9/11 victims

Early in the morning, half an hour before school was set to begin, students, staff and parents gathered on Trinity Classical Academy’s front lawn on Wednesday to honor the victims

COC kicks off International Forum on Youth

Dozens of College of the Canyons students, professors and community members gathered Monday for the college’s inaugural International Forum on Youth, which will consists of four days of special events

The William S. Hart Union High School District office

Hart School Board approves Title I money

During their Wednesday night meeting, the governing board members of the William S. Hart Union High School District approved the 2019-20 allocation of Title I allocations by school site. The

La Mesa launches no-phone policy

Students are no longer allowed to use cellphones at La Mesa Junior High School, according to La Mesa Principal Michelle Krantz, who described the school’s new “no phone” policy at