
Head Start organizer, former LAUSD teacher honored for years of service
For more than 50 years, Roselva Ungar dedicated her life to early childhood education. She spent many years as an elementary school teacher in the in Los Angeles Unified School

For more than 50 years, Roselva Ungar dedicated her life to early childhood education. She spent many years as an elementary school teacher in the in Los Angeles Unified School

A school shooting reported at North Park Elementary School occurred in San Bernardino not in Santa Clarita in the Saugus Union School District. “North Park Elementary School in the Saugus

A student-led club of high school students is using its voice to spread lessons of kindness to elementary school children throughout the Santa Clarita Valley. The Students Matter Club at

Usually, a student at a Kumon Math and Reading Center completes the organization’s math program in several years when they are well into junior high school or high school. “For

Students from across the Santa Clarita were on fire for science during Vicki White’s week-long Hands-On Science Spring Break Camp. Nicknamed “The Science Lady,” White brings experiments and fun to

For freshman Kandice Lake, The Master’s University (TMU) is both figuratively and literally her home. The 19-year-old spent her entire life in and out of foster homes and foster care

Students from Castaic Middle School took home five awards at this year’s Student Television Network (STN) Convention in Anaheim, Calif. The annual convention supports, promotes and recognizes excellence in scholastic

For the third year, 15-year-old Morelia Robles is working to make Easter extra memorable for patients at Children’s Hospital Los Angeles. Through her organization Bunnies Who Care, Robles donates baskets

With support from the community, Leona Cox Community School is hoping to win a grant from Seeds of Change to support the revitalization of the school’s garden and garden program.

Most seventh graders love playing with Legos, computers and video games. But for one seventh grader, that’s not all he loves to do. Twelve-year-old Hardy Freeman from La Mesa Junior

Cinimon Clark, owner of Turnaround Training and Official Trainer of Animal Planet’s “Pit Bulls and Parolee’s,” visited Castaic Middle School to speak with the school’s Kids Loving Animals Within Shelters

The Superstars at Skyblue Mesa Elementary School joined with district staff, local leaders and elected officials to commemorate the school’s 50th anniversary Friday. “Skyblue—home of the superstars—was, is and will

Historical characters like Queen Eleanor of Aquitaine, Galileo, Attila the Hun and Shakespeare were alive and well Friday morning as they shared their biographies with students, parents and teachers from

On Wednesday, the California Community Colleges (CCC) Chancellor’s Office released its annual report on the 2015-16 Economic and Workforce Development (EWD) program. Created as part of the Economic and Workforce

Saugus High School Principal Bill Bolde will be stepping down from his position within the William S. Hart Union High School District. Bolde announced his impending retirement to Hart District

After more than an hour of public interviews and deliberations, members of the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board selected Cherise Moore as the newest board member

Some of the valley’s youngest engineers, scientists and inventors demonstrated their skills and shared their talents at the Sulphur Springs Union School District’s (SSUSD) third annual STEAM Expo Tuesday. “The

College of the Canyons (COC) Chancellor Dr. Dianne G. Van Hook was named the National Pacesetter of the Year by the National Council for Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) at

Aboard a space shuttle, astronaut Shanelle Lim, 13, prepares for her first moon walk as she slips into a hazmat suit and puts on her moon shoes. Nearby, fellow astronaut

It all began with a food fight. Students from Bridgeport Elementary School took to heart the meaning of “reduce, reuse, recycle” during their participation in Grades of Green’s sixth annual