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Bowman High Brings Back ‘Beautiful Chaos’ Creative Anthology

After two years of being canceled due to COVID-19, Bowman High School hosted its 30th “Beautiful Chaos”  art and poetry event Friday, bringing together students and the community. On Friday, parents and the community were welcomed to join the students and staff of Bowman High School to hear powerful, live readings written and performed by the teenagers. 30 Years of ...

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Hart District Names New Director Of Human Resources 

The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board unanimously approved the appointment of Mark Crawford as the Director of Human Resources for the District, officials said Wednesday. Crawford has been with the Hart District since 1998, most recently as the Principal of West Ranch High School, according to officials.  “Mr. Crawford is a highly regarded relational leader whose ...

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Santa Clarita Student Wins Bronze At MathCON 2022

A Santa Clarita 6th grader won a bronze medal at the prestigious MathCON Tournament in Chicago last week against competitors from across the nation Aakash Ahuja Jr. an 11-year-old from Santa Clarita took home a bronze medal, placing him in the top 99.5th percentile of all 6th graders competing in the math tournament, with over 25,000 scholars taking the preliminary ...

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Saugus Student Up To Bat At Junior Olympics This Summer

A Saugus High School baseball athlete is set to represent his College Development Team in the upcoming Junior Olympics this summer.  Saugus High Sophomore Toby Lite is set to represent Garciaparra Baseball Group (GBG).   “Trying out for and making the initial team was difficult and competitive. When GBG announced a chance to play in the Junior Olympics, Toby had to ...

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Rosedell Elementary Holds Groundbreaking For New Classroom Building

On Monday afternoon, students and parents gathered at Rosedell Elementary School in Santa Clarita to watch the groundbreaking for a long-awaited classroom building. At around 3:45 p.m. Monday, Saugus Union School District board members and other officials broke ground on a two-story building slated to be added to the campus as an expansion. “This is for a new classroom building ...

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COC Students Work To Connect Fellow Scholars In Need With Affordable Housing

Students walk in front of canyons hall

Officials with College of the Canyons (COC) are working to help low-income students find housing through the SCV PLACE Project. “College of the Canyons is one of eight or nine colleges and universities involved in the nationwide PLACE Project,” said Dr. Patty Robinson, co-leader of the Place Project. “The PLACE Project is a Mellon Foundation grant project that’s been running ...

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Hart District To Push Back The School Start Times In Fall

Despite pushback from parents throughout the District, the William S. Hart Union High School District (Hart District) Governing Board is pushing back the bell schedule in the fall, in accordance with state legislation.  The largely utilized 7 a.m. first period classes across the district are coming to an end next fall, once Senate Bill 328 takes effect to allocate more ...

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Golden Valley, La Mesa Winners Of California Pivotal Practice Award

The William S. Hart Union High School District, Golden Valley High School and La Mesa Junior High School were all named winners of the 2022 California Pivotal Practice (CAPP) Award for creatively overcoming COVID-19 challenges during the 2020/21 school year. A component of the California Department of Education (CDE) California School Recognition Program (CSRP), the CAPP Program is being utilized ...

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