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Saugus High Marching Band Takes Seventh Place In Southern California Championships

Recently, the Saugus High Centurion Marching Band earned recognition for their musical ability at a state-level championship hosted at Valencia High in Placentia. On Saturday, Nov 11., Saugus High Marching Centurions competed in the Southern California Schools Band and Orchestra Association Championships, taking home seventh place in Division 4-A, according to Tim Haddock, the director of publicity of Saugus High ...

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Hart Board Discusses Enacting Policy Defining Free Speech Symbols Following Thin Blue Line Controversy

During its regular meeting on Wednesday night, the William S. Hart Union High School District Board discussed creating a policy to define what symbols, such as flags, would be allowed to be flown on campus and during district-sponsored events. The subject was discussed due to the ongoing controversy surrounding members of the Saugus High School football team carrying a Thin ...

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COC Foundation To Honor Randy Moberg, Mitzi Like-Moberg With 2023 Silver Spur Award 

The College of the Canyons (COC) Foundation has named Randy Moberg and Mitzi Like-Moberg the recipients of the prestigious Silver Spur Community Service Award in recognition of their longtime support of the college and their philanthropic contributions to the Santa Clarita Valley. The 2023 Silver Spur Celebration is set to take place at Zachari Dunes on Mandalay Beach in Oxnard ...

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Thin Blue Line Flag Commented On At Hart District Board Meeting

Several William S. Hart Union High School District Board members and Santa Clarita residents commented on the continuing saga of the appearance of a Thin Blue Line flag at high school football games during a Wednesday night Board Meeting. Hart Board President Joe Messina, first brought up the topic of the Thin Blue Line Flag during a personal comment, although ...

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CUSD Contracts With Outside Bus Company   

During a special governing board meeting Tuesday, the Castaic Union School District, (CUSD) board approved the agreement with Student Transportation of America to insure steady bus service for General Education students.   This announcement comes weeks after the CUSD was unable to provide students steady bus service due to a lack of bus drivers.  “Thank you all for your patience as ...

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CUSD Facing Shortage Of Bus Drivers 

The Castaic Union School District (CUSD) is facing a shortage of bus drivers, resulting in unexpected route cancellations.    For over a year now, the CUSD has been searching for bus drivers to service Castaic families but to no avail, said Steve Doyle, superintendent for the CUSD.  “Currently, we only have four drivers,” Doyle said. “We have three drivers transporting special ...

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