John Muir High Alumni Association honors Victor Wright on a significant milestone nearly 35 years after becoming a quadriplegic
The vegetable garden was installed in January by students and teachers.
Getting involved in school safety in your town.
4th-grader Jada Luna Diaz won the district's annual Cesar Chavez Essay Contest
The meeting centered mainly on budget cuts and an upcoming redistricting process.
Sierra Madre Patch's trails columnist took advantage of rare lower elevation snow fall for a chance to hone his snow climbing skills on Mt. Wilson.
In a big honor for the school, two John Muir students are in the running for a prestigious nationwide scholarship
Altadena resident and former PUSD School Board candidate chosen as delegate to national event hosted by Parenting Magazine to be held this April in Washington.
Challenger Sean Baggett's brush-ins with the law were revealed this week, while Baggett has accused opponent Tom Selinske of improperly voting on a contract that went to a campaign worker.
The group has come together from Loma Alta and Don Benito and features a number of Altadena kids.
Eva Hooten gets a well-deserved shout out as our Whiz Kid of the Week.
Board members were not happy with the decision they had to make Tuesday night, but all agreed the cuts were necessary because of the state’s financial situation.
The board will officially decide Tuesday night whether to issue layoff notices for dozens of teachers, librarians, and principals.
The school, which was once at the Aveson charter location at the top of Allen Avenue, has found a likely new home in West Pasadena.
The elementary school students will advance into the state competition.
At a Tuesday afternoon forum, the seven candidates made their case for why they should be chosen to lead the troubled district.
Fusion Academy offers personalized learning methods in small classes to students grades 6-12, but it doesn't come cheap.
This week's Whiz Kids are history buffs.
Diaz sat down with Patch a day after his surprising announcement.
Diaz has served as superintendent since 2007.
District officials have not yet announced exactly how many employees could be affected by cuts this year.
Altadena will be represented in the upcoming election reform process by two committee members appointed by Michael Antonovich.
Just one child left behind is one too many. Muir females link-up for success by connecting through mentoring.