Tag: education
HUSD plan reconfiguration of Hamilton school structure
The Hemet Unified School District announced a plan to reconfigure Anza’s Hamilton schools at a board meeting held Tuesday, Feb. 23. This action will...
TVUSD superintendent: Return to in-person learning for K-5 tentatively set for March 15 Middle...
Jodi McClay, superintendent of Temecula Valley Unified School District, said she expects elementary students will be allowed to return to in-person learning in March,...
Acacia Middle School students use art to express themselves
HEMET – Students enrolled in art teacher Rachel Blazek’s class at Acacia Middle School in Hemet Unified School District advocated for social justice issues...
WCA students win first place in virtual theater festival
HEMET – Western Center Academy students from Hemet Unified School District won first place at the California Educational Theatre Association Festival, Jan. 16, in...
Riverside County Esports League partners with ViewSonic Corp. to establish college scholarship fund
RIVERSIDE – In almost two years, the Riverside County Esports League grew to encompass 285 participants and 18 individual tournaments for middle and high...
Dean’s, president’s lists students named for UA fall 2020 term
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A total of 13,128 students enrolled during the fall 2020 term at The University of Alabama made the dean’s list with...
Seton Hall University announces Jackalyn Ballard named to the fall 2020 dean’s list
SOUTH ORANGE, N.J. – Seton Hall University announced Jackalyn Ballard of Menifee has qualified for the fall 2020 dean’s list.After the close of every...
Alexandra McMahon graduates magna cum laude from Baldwin Wallace University
BEREA, Ohio – Alexandra McMahon of Menifee, a graduate of Paloma Valley High School, graduated magna cum laude from Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, with a...
3 ways educators can use newspapers in the classroom
TEMECULA – The COVID-19 pandemic had an impact on communities across the globe. Though many effects of the pandemic have been devastating, one unforeseen...
Forget vouchers; we’ll take the extra 1.8%
When Robert Brom was in his rookie year as bishop of San Diego, I asked him how Catholic parents could reconcile the deemphasis on...