<strong>Seventh graders gain insight to implement anti-bullying practices on campus</strong> 
Teacher Judie Blevins leads the "Cross the Line" activity, asking students to be mindful and empathetic of their peers' experiences. Habeba Mostafa/ The Signal

Seventh graders gain insight to implement anti-bullying practices on campus 

Inside Tanner Hall at Placerita Junior High School on Wednesday morning, each student and even some adults had playing cards attached to their backs with a piece of blue tape.  …

Placerita Junior High School puts on a fright to see
Solea Horvat, Alexa Ojeda and Rylee Todhunter hang body parts as they help decorate the "Family Fun Night...of Terror" haunted house at Placerita Junior High School in Newhall on Wednesday, 102622. Dan Watson/The Signal

Placerita Junior High School puts on a fright to see

One wouldn’t normally consider screams as a motivator, but that is the biggest motivator for the Placerita Junior High School ASB students.   On Friday, Placerita Junior High is scheduled host…

Deputies responding to call of shots fired in Newhall
Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responding to reports of gunshots being fired off in the Newhall area late Thursday night. Perry Smith / The Signal.

Deputies responding to call of shots fired in Newhall

Santa Clarita Valley Sheriff’s Station deputies responded to reports of gunshots being fired off in the Newhall area late Thursday night. According to law enforcement personnel, the calls for multiple…

SCV Education Foundation holds book drive at Placerita Jr. High
Some of the 180 Placerita Junior High School students who were given a golden ticket through the "Page Turners" program select their two books that were donated by The SCV Education Foundation at Placerita junior High School in Newhall on Thursday. Dan Watson/The Signal

SCV Education Foundation holds book drive at Placerita Jr. High

With a couple thousand dollars’ worth of books in tow, officials from the Santa Clarita Valley Education Foundation visited Placerita Junior High and surprised students with a free book giveaway…

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