
Santa Clarita school deputies gifted medical kits
Santa Clarita’s school resource deputies now have another tool in their arsenal to help save lives on local campuses. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies assigned to protect the Santa
Santa Clarita’s school resource deputies now have another tool in their arsenal to help save lives on local campuses. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies assigned to protect the Santa
The College of the Canyons Nursing Program received notification of initial accreditation for six years from the National League for Nursing Commission for Nursing Education Accreditation (NLN-CNEA) on March 9,
Community members from across the Santa Clarita Valley gathered at Golden Oak Adult School Tuesday to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the school. For seven decades the adult school has
In order to comply with a new law about charter schools, Opportunities for Learning (OFL) charter school in the William S. Hart Union High School District revised part of its
Thanks to support from the WiSH Education Foundation, students throughout the William S. Hart Union High School District will have access to computer software used in intervention classes. This software
Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) students in the Sulphur Springs Union School District will have a chance to show off their school year projects at the district’s annual GATE Night.
The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board is expected to appoint a principal to lead the district’s newest high school, Castaic High School, during its meeting Wednesday.
Following the direction of the California School Boards Association (CSBA), the Sulphur Springs Union School District Governing Board is expected to adopt a resolution Wednesday asking for the full and
Thirteen students from Albert Einstein Academy of Letters, Arts and Sciences’ STEAM campus competed against the area’s top scientists at the annual Los Angeles County Science and Engineering Fair last
Earlier this month, University of California President Janet Napolitano announced she’d like the UC system to implement new policies that would guarantee admission to all qualified community college transfer students
Two Saugus Union School District schools, Charles Helmers Elementary and Skyblue Mesa Elementary, received recognition for their participation and performance in the Grades of Green seventh annual Trash Free Lunch
For seniors in the Santa Clarita Valley who want to re-enter the workforce, now is the time. The SCV Senior Center is holding their first “Job Club” meeting this wednesday,
Children and families enjoyed opportunities for making art and putting art on display at the annual Youth Art Showcase on Saturday afternoon. With over 200 pieces of art, the showcase
Throughout his life, Pablo Campos struggled with anger, depression, stress and loneliness. Instead of seeking help and talking about his hardships, Campos chose to bottle up his emotions and turn
Last weekend, 13 Castaic Middle School students traveled to Nashville to test their video skills and compete against students from across the country at the annual Student Television Network, or
Editor’s Note: This is the fourth in an occasional, several-part series looking at arts education in Santa Clarita Valley school districts. A recent countywide survey from the Los Angeles County
Seventy years ago, Golden Oak Adult School opened its doors to provide the valley’s adult learners with access to academic, career, technical and postsecondary education. “It was founded in 1948
One lucky Santa Clarita Valley resident will be the winner of a new 2018 Chevrolet Cruze, thanks to an upcoming raffle from the WiSH Education Foundation and AutoNation Chevrolet Valencia.
The Newhall Family Theatre for the Performing Arts selected 11 inaugural board members to serve on the Board of Directors for the theater’s nonprofit foundation. For about one month, the
Current Castaic Elementary School Principal Stephanie Beach will have a new role next year as the principal of Live Oak Elementary School, the Castaic Union School District announced Thursday. The
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