
Arts college senior uses Santa Clarita for capstone project
When Savannah College of Art and Design senior Lauren Brackett was tasked with developing a project that would use interior design to fix a gap in society, she knew she
When Savannah College of Art and Design senior Lauren Brackett was tasked with developing a project that would use interior design to fix a gap in society, she knew she
Sulphur Springs Union officials are discussing their plans to take part in the annual Teacher Tribute, academic achievement and a new ID system for schools in the Canyon Country elementary
College of the Canyons’ career exploration themed Summer Institute is now open for registration, according to a news release from COC. The Institute runs weekly sessions from Jul 9-17 and
Professional artists as well as California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) students, faculty and alumni are working together to create original music and performances for the institute’s annual World Music
Two schools in the Saugus Union School District plan to begin piloting a new web-based visitor management system after spring break. Both Mountainview Elementary School and Plum Canyon Elementary School
By July 2018, school districts throughout California are required to adopt policies that protect the rights of nearly 250,000 undocumented children ages 3-17 in California’s public schools. These policy additions
This spring, West Creek Academy welcomed students into its new two-story classroom building. “It’s made to house classrooms, as well as labs,” Principal Susan Bett said. “Currently, we have four
Five years ago, with the passage of Assembly Bill 86, California community colleges and school districts began working together to form regional groups and develop programs to better serve the
After decades of service to the Castaic Union School District and to education, Live Oak Elementary School Principal Cynthia Seamands plans to retire at the end of this school year.
A student-led club of Saugus High School students is sharing lessons of kindness with elementary school children throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. The Students Matter Club at Saugus High School,
Spring break officially kicked off this week for all five public school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley. Some families are using the free time to travel, while others are
Three schools in the Newhall School District and one school in the Sulphur Springs Union School District were named 2018 California Distinguished Schools Monday. Schools that received the award included
College of the Canyons is now accepting applications for its 2018-19 cohort of First Year Promise Program students. Launched in fall 2017, the First Year Promise Program gives first-year, full-time
A quarter-million dollar educational grant is allowing students at West Ranch High School to explore careers in astronomy and send experiments to the International Space Station. “It’s called a Specialized
Rio Vista Elementary School students in Cecilia Lorett’s fifth-grade class tested their design and engineering skills by participating in this year’s Fluor Engineering Challenge. The annual educational challenge was created
Bowman High School economics and guitar teacher Michael Coombe had the lucky ticket Thursday night that won him a brand new 2018 Chevy Cruze from AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia. The sweepstakes was
Some big names in the entertainment industry will be visiting Santa Clarita’s Barnes and Noble Saturday to celebrate the debut of a new children’s book and storybook app called “Ernest
Karla Delgadillo, the office manager of Rio Vista Elementary School, has been named a county-level finalist for the Classified School Employees of the Year program by the Los Angeles County
Hart High School Assistant Principal Melanie Hagman is slated to be Castaic High School’s founding principal. The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board finalized the decision at
Praneel Samal, a 10-year-old from Stevenson Ranch, was one of four Kumon students from Southern California selected to participate in a student forum held at UCLA Saturday. Hosted by the
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