Give back to local teachers by celebrating World Teachers' Day on Oct. 5.
Five hundred golf balls will be dropped over the The Crossings Golf Course on Oct. 19. The first ball to go into a designated hole (or closest to it) wins $5,000.
Julia Hart-Lawson administers vision and hearing screenings, handles medically fragile students, educates staff on food allergies, trains on the use of epi-pens, and helps to ensure vaccination compliance.
The Barona Band of Mission Indians presents the school with a check Wednesday to be used to to purchase curriculum-based science and math software and iPads.
The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition for recognition and scholarships that began in 1955.
Beckman Coulter Foundation and McCarthy Family Foundation grants support hands-on science at three middle schools and Carlsbad High.
Principal Armstrong will be recognized April 28 at the “Honoring Our Own” Gala.
Calavera Hills Middle School is one of just four San Diego County middle schools to get a prestigious state title.
James Teague has no regrets about leaving an office for the classroom.
Around 800 families descended on the La Costa Resort and Spa's Plaza for a holiday musical celebration put on by the Carlsbad Educational Foundation.
The dodge ball-type game has taken over Hope Elementary School's recesses and is keeping students active.
Special Olympics Southern California has many stories to tell of courage, hope, and inspiration. Here's is Carlsbad resident Elizabeth Weaverling's story.
In part two of this two-part series, Carlsbad High Schools and Middle Schools are analyzed.
Keep A Breast Foundation says "boobies is not a four-letter word" and stands by the slogan.
In part one of this two-part series, Carlsbad elementary school scores are analyzed.