
College Jazz Ensemble to compete in first national jazz conference
Source: College of the Canyons The College of the Canyons Jazz Ensemble “Just Jazz” will be starting the New Year with a bang by heading to its first national convention.

Source: College of the Canyons The College of the Canyons Jazz Ensemble “Just Jazz” will be starting the New Year with a bang by heading to its first national convention.

The William S. Hart Union Governing Board is expected to review resolutions, proposals and fee amendments related to various construction projects throughout the district, including the Castaic High School site.

A two-year plan detailing College of the Canyons’ (COC) efforts to increase student success while closing achievement gaps is expected to be reviewed by the Santa Clarita Community College District

The dates and times for sixth grade promotions at all nine Sulphur Springs Union School District schools are expected to be announced by the district’s Governing Board Wednesday. All nine

Various safety projects and facility updates are expected to be reviewed and approved by the Saugus Union School District Governing Board during its meeting Tuesday. The first is for a

For many residents of the Santa Clarita Valley, bonds to the city and its community run deep. The same is true for many of SCV’s best teachers who found their

News release courtesy of Saugus Union School District. Santa Clarita, Calif. (September 11, 2017) – Saugus Union School District today announced that Cedarcreek Elementary has been recognized by Active Schools, a

Using lengthy arms, coded commands and stealthy moves, seven robots—designed by about 25 College of the Canyons (COC) students—competed in the college’s second robotic challenge Thursday. Hosted by the COC

Aaron Gelberg, a junior at Academy of the Canyons (AOC), is hoping to become the sole student representative on the California State Board of Education during the 2018-19 school year.

Nearly two-thirds of educators find work always or often stressful which is twice the level felt by workers in the general population, according to a new survey from the American

With a handcrafted altar and a plethora of traditional goodies, students at College of the Canyons (COC) celebrated Dia de Los Muertos Wednesday. Hosted by the college’s new Global Citizens

From a young age, 17-year-old Mackenzie Krestul has held a deep affection for reading. “I absolutely love reading, I have since I was very young and I’m very, very passionate

Students at College of the Canyons (COC) took an introspective look at how to develop their leadership styles and cultivate organizational growth during a presentation from retired Col. Steven M.

Source: College of the Canyons In recognition of his continued advocacy for higher education and decades of service to the Santa Clarita Valley, the College of the Canyons Foundation has

Five high schools from the Santa Clarita Valley took home several awards, honorable mentions and recognitions from the annual Drama Teachers Association of Southern California (DTASC) Varsity Division Fall Festival.

The Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, also known as the Moon Festival, brings families together to celebrate the harvest moon and give thanks. On Oct. 20, the Los Angeles Language Academy celebrated

For the past 13 years, students at Sierra Vista Junior High School have worked together to raise money for breast cancer research. The annual “Denim Day” event encourages students to

Thanks to a generous donation from Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl, a world-renowned scholar and a distinguished professor at UCLA, College of the Canyons’ (COC) Cinema Department now has a

A report released by UCLA’s Institute for Democracy, Education and Access found that the tone of political discourse during the Trump administration has increased the amount of anxiety, stress, polarization

In 2014, Gov. Jerry Brown signed legislation that allowed eligible people as young as 16 to complete voter pre-registration online on California’s statewide voter registration database. This law does not