Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees has approved the appointment of Christopher J. Carter, who replaces Charles Salter.
More than 700 graduates reversed their tassels and tossed their caps into the air during the Aliso Niguel High School graduation.
The magazine ranked Aliso Niguel 217th among the nation's top 500 high schools.
The high school and college coaches are alleged to have received nearly $700,000 in taxpayer funds.
Still looking for activities for your child this summer? Here are a few to look into.
Dance showcase raises funds and says goodbye to the senior class.
David Palmer works to schedule the new season of shows and events, beginning Sept. 17.
Homework tips for kids who need more challenges at school or are overwhelmed by the workload.
The Washington Post released its list of public high schools ranked nationally for having good college prep courses, while measuring the percentage of subsidized lunches each school serves.
Whiz Kid Kamran Hariri organized a relay race to raise awareness about autism.
Ways to help your child want to learn.
Friday's carnival provided fun for families and funding for programs at the elementary school.
Event donations will benefit the upcoming season for the Aliso Niguel football team.
A bit of carnival fun in Aliso Viejo.
After several reports of children being approached by strangers within the district, Oak Grove Elementary offers rules to keep children safe.
If you’ve met one person with autism, you’ve met ONE person with autism. Encourage your child to be a buddy with a classmate who may be lonely and feeling like an outcast.
Discover the eight ways people learn.
No new leads on the attempted abduction of an Aliso Niguel teen, but police officials say authorities are aware and schools are prepared.
Think outside the box to help your little ones avoid frustration.
Production opens to a full house.
The study shows that $68.9 million would go directly to classrooms and $24 million would go to healthy lunch and physical exercise programs.
Private, public, charter—choosing the right type of school for your child.
Lacrosse player raises funds to travel to New York and compete with the O.C./L.A. Women’s Division National Tournament Team.
Dozens of families enjoy cotton candy, games of skill, live music and thrill rides at spring fundraiser.
Five questions to ask yourself before your child goes to school in September.
Gracie Doran, a a sixth grader at Aliso Viejo Middle School, had a stroke at age 10. Now 11, she is this year's poster girl for the American Stroke Association
Helping in the classroom shows your children you care about their educational growth.
Students get an idea of what life is like for those with disabilities.
Money raised by Lutheran Church of the Cross Christian Preschool will be used to purchase goats for Third World countries.
The documentary questions scholastic expectations for kids in school today.
Drawing is a good way for children to express what they are feeling.
Answers to your frequently asked parent-teacher conference questions.
Canyon Vista Elementary School students perform scenes from their upcoming musical for firefighters, police and military personnel.
High school coaches, players, parents or fans who were at a game today, here's a fun Patchy thing you can do: Share the final score, highlights, photos, etc., with you friends.
Students move on to National Competition in Indiana.
Your child will need to be prepared with more than a birth certificate and proof of residency.
An Aliso Viejo teacher gives parents tips.
CUSD's budget woes also affect getting kids to school. Finding areas to cut isn't easy.