The 654 students at the Walnut campus surprised retiring librarian Barbara Morton with a flash mob.
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The Hockwalt Resource & Transition Center, opening in the fall, will serve disabled students 18 to 22 years old.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation announces the second round of National Merit scholarship winners.
The Diamond Ranch ceremony was one of three the district did in the same day to recognize the start of field renovation projects funded by Measure PS.
Students will display some of their best work at the sixth annual Nancy McCracken Learning Expo scheduled for noon on May 5 at the Pomona Fairplex.
Diamond Bar and Diamond Ranch high schools are among the most academically challenging in the United States, according to annual rankings by the ‘Washington Post.’
Six gourmet food trucks will participate in the event at the Pathfinder Road campus.
Proceeds from the concert will go to help fund music programs at Diamond Bar and Diamond Ranch high schools, as well as the Pacific Crest Youth Arts Organization.
Ojeda was named Lakers Educator of the Month on April 14.
The local high school is ranked 242nd in California, according to the U.S. News and World Report.
The local high school is ranked 39th in the State of California, according to a new report from U.S. News and World Report.
Helen Papadopoulos has been selected to an elite list of educators and will be honored by the Walnut City Council on Wednesday.
The Senate Education Committee voted against Huff's proposed legislation related to public school choice and reforms.
The public is encouraged to attend the event, which will be held from 4 to 6 p.m. at Fullerton College.
Construction on the Diamond Ranch High School field can proceed now that the Division of State Architects has approved plans for renovations.
Raul Lopez , a student with Pomona Unified School District’s Fremont Academy entered the Los Angeles County Science Fair last month.
The Diamond Bar campus was recently named a Mix It Up Model School.
The Lyrids can be unpredictable—often in great ways.
The center was built with Measure R funds, a bond voters approved in 2001.
The three recipients selected will be notified May 1.
The recipients of the recent awards were from Walnut Elementary and Walnut High School.
Students were barred from dance after "arbitrary" enforcement of new policy.
The team narrowly defeated UC Berkeley during a regional contest to qualify for the national competition.
The Walnut Valley Educational Foundation hosts the annual event to raise mini grant money for local educators.
The mens and womens teams have been invited to the April 2 meeting of the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors meeting where they will be honored.
Superintendent Dean Conklin plans to retire in June and the district is searching for his replacement.
The first- and second-grade classes learned about sea animals and their habitats.
Bagai will serve until March 2014.
Students qualified for state contest.
Ruben Frutos has been serving as interim superintendent
The athletes are wearing Wounded Warrior Project t-shirts on the court and off to raise awareness about the organization.
An unnamed male student may have been infected with tuberculosis and university officials are contacting those on campus who may have had repeated contact with him.
Aguilar died last week after he was hit by a car while riding his bicycle along Kellogg Drive.
The college will have its annual "Puttin' on the Hits" fundraiser Friday and Saturday to raise money for scholarships.
The park broke ground on Feb. 27.