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SUSD Seeks Nominations For Annual Lucid Leadership, Service Award

The Saugus Union School District is seeking nominations for the annual Dr. Joan Lucid Leadership and Service Award. The nomination deadline is April 19. The award, which honors Lucid, who retired in June 2018 after nearly four decades as an educator/administrator in the district, will be given to an individual or group that has made a significant contribution to the ...

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Throwback Thursday: Valencia High School Vikings Pause Rehearsal To Witness 2023 Solar Eclipse

As April 8th approaches, the Valencia High School Vikings  Band and Color Guard reflects on a memorable event from October 14, 2023 –  an annular solar eclipse. During their regular Saturday morning marching band practice at the Valencia High School Football Stadium, the entire band and color guard rehearsal came to a halt to witness the annular eclipse, also known ...

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Hart District Student Zack Jones Selected As Engineering Fair Finalist

On Tuesday, the William S. Hart Union School District announced that Zachary Jones, a 12th grader dually enrolled at Learning Post Academy and Hart High School, has been selected as a finalist in the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF), the world’s largest pre-college STEM competition.  “We are incredibly proud of Zack for this remarkable achievement,” said Hart District ...

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Financial Aid Deadline Extended To Next Month

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Good news for students hoping to secure financial aid for the 2024-25 academic year: The deadline to apply for the Cal Grant has been extended to May 2, 2024.  The extension, approved by the California Legislature and signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom, was made in response to the mired rollout of the redesigned Free Application for Federal Student ...

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College Of The Canyons Spring Star Party To Return

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 College of the Canyons (COC) is scheduled to host its annual Star Party this spring.  Dr. J (Bob) Balaram, an inventor and retired chief engineer of the Mars Ingenuity Project as NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, is set to discuss the development and operations of the Mars helicopter and the implications for future exploration of the Red Planet in his presentation ...

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SCVi Assistant Principal Fired, Accused Of Being Drunk On Campus

An assistant principal at SCVi Charter School in Castaic was fired after he was found drunk on school grounds while classes were not in session. Last week, the assistant principal, whose identity is not being released, was found intoxicated and sleeping on the floor of his office in the early morning hours, according to a staff member who declined to ...

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Hart Board Honors Saugus, Valencia Cheer Teams For Championship Wins

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The William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board acknowledged student achievements during their most recent meeting Wednesday night. During the meeting, the Board recognized nine students who had been named National Merit Scholar Finalists. This highly competitive academic honor identifies exceptional high school juniors based on their performance on the PSAT. Scholars score among the top 1 percent ...

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COC To Host Michele Jenkins Team Room Dedication Ceremony Next Month

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The College of the Canyons (COC) Athletic Department will host a dedication ceremony to unveil the Michele Jenkins Softball Team Room in honor of the longtime board member and ardent softball program supporter’s nearly 40 years of service to the district. The event will be held Tuesday, April 16, prior to the Lady Cougars’ scheduled game vs. L.A. Valley College, ...

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Student-Run ‘Grizzlies Cafecito’ Opens On Golden Valley Campus

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Special education students at Golden Valley High School got to work taking orders and making drinks for guests during the opening of a new student-run cafe Friday morning. The coffee shop, deemed “Grizzlies Cafecito,” is a part of the school’s Adult Transition Program (ATP), aimed at readying special education students for tackling the world after high school. Spearheaded by district ...

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Instructor Selected To Represent COC At Clean Energy Educational Program In Iceland

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College of the Canyons (COC) has selected the faculty member who will represent the school at an international sustainability education program in Iceland. Holly Hitt-Zuniga, an architecture and interior design instructor at College of the Canyons, has been selected to represent the college and the National Science Foundation’s Center for Renewable Energy Advanced Technological Education (CREATE) in Iceland as part ...

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