Dolores Fangon started volunteering with the garden in 1998 and continues to maintain it with the help of students year-round.
The group, also known as The Credentialed, has raised more than $30K in student scholarship funds so far and will be having a concert May 10 at LCC to fundraise more.
Blake Belnap will graduate after 10 years of attending classes, and spending half that time also working at Legoland.
Carlsbad High School's prom is May 18.
The event on April 27 helps raise money for music, science and other educational programs at Carlsbad schools.
Students in Michele Ward's 4th grade class and Bob Burns' 5th grade class at Calavera Hills Elementary asked Deanne Goodman all kinds of questions about being a journalist and writing.
Department of Education unveils improved database that also shows suspensions, truancy rates.
Ms. Momeyer teaches 6th grade and was selected by the Carlsbad Unified School District after a comprehensive review process which a classroom observation and follow-up interview.
Local high schoolers spend their Friday nights Skyping with students in China, Taiwan and Korea while taking part in the Service Learning program Lingo Online.
Check the list below to see what day/time each school's orientation is being held.
The Carlsbad school is one of 218 in state and 19 in San Diego County to win distinction.
While heading back to my car from a story at Carlsbad High School, I stopped to watch some talented students who spend the lunch break at CHS dancing on cardboard. Check out their moves.
Of the 250 attendees, 50 will be recognized as National Scholars and will receive $20,000 scholarships, while the remaining 200 will receive $10,000 scholarships.
Athletics is a major emphasis in the academy’s educational program, the Warriors football team was undefeated in regular season play last year to become Pacific League champions.
The skateboarding star spoke to CHS students about tolerance, acceptance and what it was like for him to feel like an outcast.
Superintendent Ken Noah will retire on June 30.
The service club raised $6,000 through the annual Teens and Marines Golf Tournament, for scholarships for military veterans who wish to attend MiraCosta College to continue or pursue education after their service is completed.
One of the most unusual finds from the beach cleanup was a large spinal vertebrae, possibly from a dolphin (Buena Vista Elementary's mascot).
Fifth-grade students at Jefferson Elementary in Carlsbad collected coins for three days to help kids with Leukemia.
Eligible high school seniors must have participated in the San Diego County Fair and/or other activities associated with the Del Mar Fairgrounds.
The school's annual Science Day also included a lamb heart dissection by physician Dr. Vega, the father of a Magnolia student.
Representatives from Oxford Preparatory Academy presented its appeal to County leaders after the Carlsbad Unified trustees rejected its request to open a school in the district.
Students will bike across California, ending at Carlsbad State Beach.
Parents are invited to attend a town hall meeting March 19 at 6 p.m. at the Dove Library and on March 21 at 6:30 pm, Sage Creek will host an informational meeting for families of incoming 9th graders at the school’s Gymnasium.
Ninety prAna employees worked with children from San Diego-based charity Rolling Readers USA.
Mini March Madness games are meant to promote health, fitness, sportsmanship, and teamwork.
The new high school will open in the fall with about 300 students.
The Library Helpers search online catalogs, find appropriate books for the students, recite poetry to them and share their love of reading.
State Senate candidate Xanthi Gionis says she is only Republican to get "A" rating from the NRA.
Torrey Pines High School's girls water polo team lost to Carlsbad High School at the championships at Coggan Aquatic Center in La Jolla on Saturday.
Jefferson Elementary's principal Chad Lund promised he would do the "Gangnam Style" dance as a reward for the students participating in the Great Kindness Challenge.
The award was given to the Carlsbad High School TV team for their hard work on election night producing and delivering a live news broadcast from Golden Hall.
Students in the PLUS program are leaders on campus who help bullied or isolated students feel included, and encourage other students to do the same.
As one teacher tells Carlsbad Patch in a letter to the editor, the principal and head custodian surprised them with long stemmed roses and a Mariachi band.
The adults-only event will be March 16 at the Carlsbad Hilton Resort on Ponto Road.
Volunteer instructors present lessons in their assigned third-grade classroom one hour a week for six weeks beginning in April.
The Carlsbad school students are part of a service learning group that provides services to communities within San Diego and around the world.
Local program seeks San Diego County residents between 30 to 64 years old to answer questions pertaining to cell phone use while driving.
About 40 students met with one of the producers during lunchtime at the school in early February hoping to be cast on the show that follows young adults aspiring to try something new.