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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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Benefits Of Getting A Graduate’s Degree

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The first time you enroll into college, you might be thinking that a bachelor’s degree is all you need. While most career fields these days only require a BA, you should never underestimate the value of seeking a master’s or higher. There are many benefits to acquiring a graduate’s degree ranging from having an increased salary to getting a higher ...

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Hart District Schools In Top 13 Percent According To U.S. News & World Report

Six comprehensive high schools in the William S. Hart Union High School District offering grades 9-12 (Canyon, Golden Valley, Hart, Saugus, Valencia and West Ranch) have been ranked in the top 13 percent of public high schools in the country by U.S. News & World Report. The publication’s Best High Schools Rankings, released Tuesday, compared the Hart District’s high schools ...

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KHTS Special Broadcast – Dianne Avery from COC – March 22, 2022

Host: Tori Guests: Dianne Avery from COC KHTS Special Broadcast – Dianne Avery from COC – March 22, 2022 On the Hometown Morning Show with Tori and Kyle, Tori interviews Dianne Avery from College of The Canyons.  Dianne happens to be a Dean of COC and from the Academic Innovation and Continuing Education. Dianne talks with Tori about what Dianne ...

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$1.2 Million Edison Scholarship Applications Open For High School Seniors

The 2022 Edison Scholars program has opened its application period for their $1.2 million scholarship for high school seniors hoping to pursue studies in STEM.  Edison International, the parent company of SoCal Edison, is set to award $40,000 scholarships to 30 high school students who plan to major in science, technology, engineering or math at a four year U.S. college ...

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5 Simple Tips For Choosing A University

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Choosing a university is not an easy endeavor. The entire search process can be highly daunting, and the pressure to pick the right school can be too much to handle. While there is no perfect formula when it comes to selecting a college, it is important that you do everything in your ability to ensure that you will be satisfied ...

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College Of The Canyons Goes Above And Beyond To Educate Santa Clarita

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A college known for going above and beyond the call of duty for their students, Santa Clarita’s College of the Canyons (COC) offers tuition-free practical classes for the betterment of our community. The School of Personal and Professional Learning (PPL) is a school of courses designed to prepare students for college, advancement in their careers, launching a new career, or ...

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5 Benefits Of Having A College Degree

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Education plays a vital role throughout life and opens up a range of opportunities. Moving through school and college, you will gain a range of qualifications that also prepare you for work. One of the most sought-after qualifications by employers is a college degree. Undertaking a degree is a significant investment in time and money. Still, the outcomes could see ...

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Common Ground – Glenn Terry Power Hour – September 27, 2021

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Host: Jason Downs and Bobby Marchesso Guests: Glenn Terry Topic: Glenn Terry Power Hour Common Ground – Glenn Terry Power Hour – September 27, 2021 On this episode of Common Ground, our hosts Jason Downs and Bobby Marchesso talk with their guest Glenn Terry on a special episode. Bobby and Jason start off the show by talking with Glenn Terry about ...

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