Students donated hundreds of toys to be distributed to children in need for the holidays by firefighter from Walnut Station No. 146.
The donations were collected for the San Gabriel Valley Coalition for the Homeless Winter Shelter Program and several local families.
The GRAMMY Signature Schools program recognizes top U.S. public high schools that are making an outstanding commitment to music education during an academic school year.
Food trucks planned include Paradise Fine Cookies and Ice Cream and Slummin' Gourmet, and Chaparral and Diamond Bar High students will entertain.
The Hour of Code event aims to promote the computer science field and give students an introductory lesson on coding.
Solis, who grew up in La Puente, is a Cal Poly alumna.
The district, which serves a portion of Walnut, is inviting community members to participate in the Adopt N' Shop holiday program.
The Walnut Valley Unified School District and Diamond High will host a ribbon cutting ceremony on on Dec. 11.
Students are gearing up for their first Lego League competition Nov. 23.
Recipients of the California Distinguished School honor will be named in March.
Among graduates of high schools ranking in the top 10 percent statewide, 46 percent of Latino students enrolled in a community college, compared to 27 percent of white students, according to a study.
National Assessment of Educational Progress ranks state students 36th in the U.S.
The new smaller-learning community on the campus has around 170 students.
Rowland Unified plans to open the station up to the public for drivers of compressed natural gas cars and trucks as a way help raise funds for the district.
Those who wish to attend must register today.
To exempt a child from required vaccinations, a parent and a doctor must sign the new Personal Belief Exemption form under a state law that takes effect Jan. 1.
Second graders host Business Day.
The event included a special dedication in memory of teacher Leslie A. Stoltz.
The Chinese American Parent Association has donated a total of $90,000 to the school in the last four years.
Student loan debt likely will force today's college grads to work longer.
The first food truck event is Friday from 5:30 to 9 p.m. at the Walnut Valley Unified School District offices on Lemon Avenue.