
Foster families share a picnic in the park
Foster families came out to Bouquet Park Saturday afternoon for a fun filled day of activities and classes. “This is a picnic day for our foster youth families in the
Foster families came out to Bouquet Park Saturday afternoon for a fun filled day of activities and classes. “This is a picnic day for our foster youth families in the
Security has been a hot-button issue on many school district board meeting agendas around the Santa Clarita Valley as violent acts occur at schools around the nation. The William S.
In three of the last four years, the William S. Hart Union High School District has experienced significant financial losses in their food program, according to district officials. The district’s
Three prominent local leaders spoke at Tuesday’s “Women and Girls in Business…Inspiration for the Future” forum, an inaugural event for the Santa Clarita Valley and College of the Canyons. Dianne
College of the Canyons is encouraging students and community members looking to enroll in a summer course to attend one of the college’s student application and orientation events. The college’s
Prom season is in full swing as hundreds of young men and women around the Santa Clarita Valley finalize their dates, outfits and plans before heading out to party on
Three students in the William S. Hart Union High School District were awarded with $500 cash Tuesday from Dave Reeves of Reeves Complete Auto Center in Canyon Country. Canyon’s Ben
Last week, more than 500 students and chaperones from Golden Valley High School boarded a Metrolink train from the Santa Clarita Station to Los Angeles Union Station to celebrate their
When Rosedell Elementary School opened its doors more than 50 years ago, Lyndon B. Johnson was president, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was alive and Rosedell hadn’t yet completed its
More than 150 students joined industry professionals, community leaders and district officials Wednesday to participate in Valencia High School’s inaugural “MSA Day.” The day of celebration and networking was part
A new curriculum containing 20 new courses could be available to students in the William S. Hart Union High School District as soon as the next school year, according to
In a continuing series of changes to the Opportunities for Learning school charter, members of the governing board are expected to finalize a material revision to the OFL charter on
Castaic Union School District officials announced to parents Wednesday it’s still enrolling children for transitional kindergarten through eighth grade, as well as its preschool programs. All four school sites offer
The William S. Hart Union High School District is expected to look at classroom support at Wednesday’s meeting of the Governing Board regarding the rollout of the Next Generation Science
Three prominent local leaders hope to inspire the next generation of business leaders at Tuesday’s “Women and Girls in Business…Inspiration for the Future” forum, an inaugural event for the Santa
Sixth- through eighth-grade students from Trinity Classical Academy and various schools in the William S. Hart Union High School District joined their peers in Los Angeles as delegates in the
Since its inception in 1967, Rosedell Elementary School has educated tens of thousands of students who reside in the Santa Clarita Valley. To celebrate their school’s semicentennial, the roadrunners at
As Santa Clarita Valley residents prepare for the city’s annual Earth Arbor Day Festival, nearly 100 kids packed the sunshine-filled schoolyard of North Park Elementary to spread environmental awareness Friday.
Saugus High School’s inaugural graduating class will hold its 40-year reunion on June 16, barring it can find other members of the 1978 class. Chair for the SHS Class of
After the loss of 700 parking spaces in early March, College of the Canyons students had mixed feelings on the construction of a new parking garage at the Valencia campus.
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