
Schools across SCV begin distance learning
As coronavirus, or COVID-19, prompted social distancing practices to prevent the spread of the virus, schools across the Santa Clarita Valley made the swift decision to close campuses in order

As coronavirus, or COVID-19, prompted social distancing practices to prevent the spread of the virus, schools across the Santa Clarita Valley made the swift decision to close campuses in order

California Institute of the Arts officials announced Wednesday remote instruction will continue through spring semester and result in the postponement of the commencement ceremony. Beginning March 23, all in-person instruction

The president of California State University, Northridge, made an announcement via email Tuesday that virtual learning alternatives will extend throughout the spring semester and the commencement ceremonies will be postponed.

The William S. Hart Union High School District governing board meeting scheduled for Wednesday has been canceled, according to district officials. The board meeting, which takes place the first and

The Sulphur Spring Union School District board of trustees unanimously approved the tentative agreement between the district and the Sulphur Springs Teachers’ Association during Wednesday’s meeting. The tentative agreement was

The Santa Clarita Valley School Food Services Agency, will provide free meals to all students until April 3.

As schools in the Santa Clarita Valley enter their first week of online learning, Castaic Middle School students and parents who traveled to Washington, D.C., are being asked to self-quarantine

The Master’s University will be extending its spring break an additional week to ensure the health and safety of its students, according to a message TMU released to its campus

Following the Los Angeles Unified School District’s decision to close its doors Friday morning, local districts have begun to follow suit by temporarily closing their campuses and transitioning to online

Local public schools and the Boys & Girls Club of Santa Clarita Valley will remain open amid a statewide recommendation against assemblies of 250 people or more. Because school districts

The Master’s University is expected to release a statement later today announcing the campus will move classes online in an effort to limit visitation on campus. “We’re taking additional action,”

College of the Canyons announced Thursday it will cancel classes on March 18 and 19, as well as transition in-person classes to online formats for the duration of the spring

Superintendents from all five school districts in the Santa Clarita Valley are expected to hold a meeting today at noon to discuss how to move forward with growing coronavirus (COVID-19)

Student Television Network officials announced Wednesday the annual convention held in Washington, D.C., which schools across the Santa Clarita Valley had planned to attend, was canceled amid coronavirus concerns. In

Two positions within the Castaic Union School District were approved to be laid off by the board during Tuesday night’s meeting. Two special education paraeducators positions, one at Castaic Elementary

A new job position in the Saugus Union School District was unanimously approved by the board of trustees during Tuesday’s meeting. The new position of assistant superintendent of student support

California Institute of the Arts and California State University, Northridge, announced Wednesday all in-person classes are being suspended, amid concerns about the coronavirus, or COVID-19. Officials at both campuses released

The Valencia High School music department has a preview concert at the Valencia High School Theater scheduled for 7 p.m. Wednesday. The music ensemble is set to include the school’s

By Emily Alvarenga & Vivianna Shields Dr. J. Michael McGrath Elementary School went on a brief soft lockdown Wednesday morning, after reports of loud noise in the area. The lockdown

Saugus Union School District leaders unanimously approved the temporary relocation of students from Helmers Elementary School to North Park Elementary during campus construction. The approval from the board of trustees