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First Annual Touch-A-Truck Draws Crowds Of Families

The first annual Touch-A-Truck at Central Park drew scores of families whose kids got the chance to sit in the driver’s seat of a variety of vehicles, from fire engines to helicopters. The Touch-A-Truck on Saturday was hosted by SCV Education Foundation at Central Park, raising funds for the foundation and showcasing local Santa Clarita businesses.  Several tents were set ...

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16 Hart District Teachers Honored With ‘Teacher Of The Year’ Recognition

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Recently, the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board honored Hart District educators with a “Teacher of the Year” recognition for excellence in education.  On Wednesday, the Hart District Governing Board awarded 16 District school teachers the 2022-23 title of “Teacher of the Year”  due to their efforts in educating Santa Clarita Valley students.  “The Hart District was ...

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Nine Awards, One Hart: Hart District Congratulates Teachers For Their ‘One Hart’ Mentality

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The William S. Hart Union High School District recognized nine teachers last week who consistently exemplify the district’s core values of caring, courage, creativity and community. Since last March, the Hart District has committed to discussing core values and reflecting upon their fundamental purpose as a school district, which has been defined by caring, courage, creativity and community. “Clarifying what ...

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College Of The Canyons Has A New Program For Those With High School Diplomas Or GEDs

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When Santa Clarita residents think of where one should go seeking a new opportunity for education or job skills, College of the Canyons (COC) is their number one thought. COC is the Santa Clarita community college that locals know has helped so many people, of all different kinds of work, education, ethnic and spiritual backgrounds to complete an education and ...

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COC To Offer More Than 400 Short-Term Fall Classes

College of the Canyons (COC) is set to schedule more than 400 short-term classes during the 2022 Fall Semester beginning in September and October. These eight week short term classes have start dates in September and October, and some five week classes begin in November.  These short-term classes range in subjects from accounting, administration of justice, automotive technology, business, communication, ...

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Saugus Union School District Debates Campus Safety After Parent Poll

Last Monday the Saugus Union School District (SUSD) sent out a poll that asked parents to select their preference between keeping current campus access procedures or leaving the offices unlocked amid receiving complaints that locked doors create an “unwelcome atmosphere.”   In recent weeks the SUSD has reportedly heard from a number of district parents citing that the locked administration office ...

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Ask Brien – Educational Businesses – August 04, 2022

Hosts: Brien Johnson and Traci DeForge Topic: Educational Businesses  Guests: Greg Davies Ask Brien Radio Show airs weekly on Thursday from 1 PM – 2 PM on KHTS AM 1220. Ask Brien – Educational Businesses – August 04, 2022 On this episode of the “Ask Brien Show” radio show, our hosts Brien Johnson and Traci DeForge talk with their guest Greg ...

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Hart District Approves New Principal, Assistant Principal

A new principal of Rio Norte Junior High School and a new assistant principal at Hart High School was approved by the William S. Hart Union High School District Governing Board.  The board approved Brenda Bennett as the Rio Norte Junior High principal and Rich Gutierrez as assistant principal at Hart High School. Both Bennett and Gutierrez have extensive experience ...

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‘Politics & The Pulpit’ With Pastor Jerry Cook: Critical Race Theory Part 2

“Politics & The Pulpit”, Pastor Jerry Cook discusses culture and critical race theory in his latest show. In his most recent show, Pastor Jerry Cook, host of KHTS’ “Politics & The Pulpit” discussed critical race theory and the effects that it has had on the country. Cook discussed previous Civil Rights leaders including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm ...

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