Education

Rancho Pico celebrates Doughnut Day

In celebration of being named a 2019 Distinguished School by the California Department of Education for the third time, the students and staff of Rancho Pico Junior High School were

Professors explain politics of fashion

In a continuation of College of the Canyons’ scholarly presentation series, professors Ruth Rassool and Deems Morrione took the stage Thursday to discuss, “Bitchery and the Politics of Fashion.” With

Kindergartners meet community helpers

Seventy kindergarten students at Santa Clarita Elementary School had the chance to meet 14 of Santa Clarita’s community service professionals at their annual Community Helper Day on Friday. “This gives

SUSD unveils new, eco-friendly weed remover

Before Los Angeles County supervisors decided last week to suspend the use of RoundUp — the weed-killing chemical associated by the World Health Organization with cancer — the Saugus Union

COC uses $3M award for energy efficiency

College of the Canyons has announced plans to use a $3 million grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District, or SCAQMD, to improve its energy efficiency on campus.

COC invites community for first aid lessons

College of the Canyons invites the community to participate in an upcoming first aid class that will allow local residents the opportunity to become fully certified in adult and pediatric

COC, full-time faculty reach tentative agreement

After weeks of informational picketing and mediation, College of the Canyons and its full-time faculty members have reached a tentative agreement that would end an ongoing dispute between the two

Local leaders discuss efforts to improve education

Elected representatives, local school board members and residents of the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at College of the Canyons Thursday to discuss their ongoing efforts to improve local education. Described

Opponents of bullying hold streetside rally

Yelling chants and holding signs, dozens of Santa Clarita parents, students and their supporters held a streetside rally against bullying Thursday. Event organizers say their motive was to see the