Work on the performing arts center is underway, but that hasn't been the reason for Mulholland Drive backups, an assistant principal says.
The work on Calabasas High's new performing arts center will displace some on-campus parking and redirect traffic flow.
The educators, who are hired thanks to pay cuts for other district employees, get a tour of school campuses.
On the mandatory test, 98 percent pass the math portion and 97 percent pass the English section.
Brian Mercer comes to the Coyote family from San Lorenzo Valley High School in Central California.
A national survey says families will spend about $60 more this year than last year, but not all Calabasas residents plan to do so.
The school district's non-teaching employees will take several unpaid days off throughout the 2010-11 school year and have their salaries reduced by 1.6 percent.
Grappling with massive state budget cuts, Las Virgenes Unified asks for help from the Las Virgenes Municipal Water District.
The board of education thanks more than a dozen companies for agreeing to continue providing key services for less money.
The Calabasas Tennis & Swim Center is where high school athletes will work to perfect their serves and swings throughout the summer.
There are 28 valedictorians in this year's graduating class at Calabasas High, each averaging straight A's and participating in ton of extracurricular activities. Patch will be spotlighting them throughout the summer as they get ready for coll
The calendar changes will save LVUSD $2.5 million.
Datawise will collate assessments, giving teachers easier feedback on student learning and parents one digital file with all of their child's scores.
Ninety-eight percent of Calabasas High's graduating class is heading to college.
Better acoustics will be one of the new features of the 33,000-square-foot performing arts center at Calabasas High.
Seniors get their diplomas Wednesday and bid a fond farewell to their teachers and school.
The annual awards banquet recognizes achievements within the music department.
Ori Ravid of Agoura High and Jordan Ungar of Calabasas High receive plaques for their work bringing campus issues to the district's attention.
Students receive awards for academics, arts and athletics.
After teaching more than 20,000 students in 33 years, the Calabasas High educator is saying goodbye.
Non-teaching employees attend workshops about campus issues during the Las Virgenes Unified furlough days.
Sunday's carnival raises money for the school.
Calabasas High seniors party down in Hollywood for their prom.
Non-credentialed employees such as maintenance workers and instructional aides will work only two days this week to help the LVUSD save money.