Evelyn Surden from Beaumont High School and Madison Martin from 21st Century Learning Institute were named February Students of the Month.
On Friday, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced COVID-19 vaccines are being set aside for teachers, educators.
The fully virtual competition started on January 26.
Committee members actively review and report on the proper expenditure of bond proceeds from Measure Z.
Grace Swartz from Beaumont High School and Adrian Farquharson from Glen View High School named January Students of the Month.
Given the fluidity and current state of the COVID-19 pandemic, we are not able to set a firm start date for the in-person hybrid schedule.
Beaumont USD is NOT organizing or hosting the COVID-19 vaccine clinic being held at San Gorgonio Middle School.
“The Board of Trustees is delighted to be bringing Mrs. Mays Kakish back to Beaumont to lead our District,” said Susie Lara
Kakish will start on March 1.
The average temperature on "Super Earth" is 3,140 degrees Fahrenheit, researchers say.
The program at California Rehabilitation Center is touted as the first of its kind nationwide.
UCR received a $1.75 million award for the purpose of forming the consortium that will include researchers from UC Davis and UC Merced.
Sylva is leaving the district after making a run for a spot on the Mt. San Jacinto Community College Governing Board of Trustees.
Holding signs that read "Open Our Schools," many of the parents blame the district for not bringing students back to campus.
Congratulations to Seniors Justin Lindsey and AJ Downer on Being Named October Students of the Month!
The money is designed to be used to order additional laptops and mobile hotspot devices to support distance learning for all students.
"The district has taken several steps in the last year at all schools to address and prevent bullying and violence ...," an official said.
The suit alleges the MVUSD ignored serious bullying on its campuses, including an incident that led to the death of a 13-year-old student.
Ex-Beaumont USD Superintendent Terrence Davis, who was placed on paid administrative leave before resigning, will serve in the Banning USD.
The BUSD board made the decision Tuesday.
Congratulations to the following Beaumont High School ninth-grade students for their hard work during a difficult 2019-20 second semester.
We will be working throughout the month of July to seek your feedback and get your input regarding our Strategic Reopening School Plan.
Amid coronavirus, 1,100 teachers and administrators have signed up for Google Camp.
Please review the document and know that we will be communicating with you on our next steps.
Ninety-four housekeepers, custodians, food service providers and other hospitality workers were taken off the payroll.
A Message from the Beaumont USD Equity Team & Superintendent Terrence Davis
The event's organizer said around 105 students showed up to throw their mortars boards into the air.
For Beaumont High School seniors, graduating in the age of the coronavirus will be unlike anything they've ever imagined.
Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their star shine here on Patch.
The students don't want to see 2020 graduation ceremonies postponed.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Dr. Natasha Baker brings teaching, policy and leadership experience
The school joins 167 others in 17 states on a "Schools to Watch" list.
Beaumont USD ordered to close school campuses until June 19, 2020
The state is waiving the requirements for instructional days and minutes, inclusive of Special Education Services, during the school closure
Meals will be served between 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., Monday through Friday, in the parking lot or bus lane at each participating school.
"Your child’s educational status and/or graduation status will not be affected by the ordered closure of our schools."
"We want to help alleviate the tremendous disruption and anxiety that is already overwhelming prospective students due to COVID-19."