A team of student volunteers from the Cal Poly campuses are building this year's entry for the 124th annual Rose Parade.
The funds will be used for technology and equipment.
Conklin, who plans to retire in June, has served as superintendent since January 2011.
The police reportedly chased the armed robbery suspects from Riverside County through freeways in Pomona and Diamond Bar to the campus.
The board did its annual reorganization Wednesday night.
The district plans to file a negative certification with the Los Angeles County Office of Education, declaring it won't be able to meet its financial obligations this year or next.
California Community Colleges and California State University have teamed up to create the new website ADegreeWithAGuarantee.com.
The Mounties won the California Community College Athletic Association state championship by defeating City College of San Francisco, 2-0 on Sunday.
Mt. San Antonio's College popular holiday event runs Thursday through Sunday, Dec. 6-8.
The event, sponsored by the Walnut Valley Educational Foundation, rolls into town Saturday.
Walnut Elementary posted a 911 API score on the 2012 Growth Report released last month, a gain of 16 points.
The second graders sang patriotic songs, signed a thank you banner for an injured soldier, and also collected donations for service members.
The campus announced Thursday that because voters approved the tax hike measure, the university plans to roll back a $166-per-quarter tuition hike currently in place.
Dr. Mike Wong shared photos and a short video of the landing with students at the middle school.
The program that receives the highest number of votes will be awarded the $50,000 grand-prize grant.
This marks the first CIF title for the team in the school's history.
Many local educators support Proposition 30. But voters can choose between that measure and Proposition 38, which also funds schools. What the difference between them?
Several districts are keeping tabs on Prop. 30, the increase in sales tax. They stand to lose millions in funding if it fails to pass on Nov. 6.
The app, available for iOS and Android, allows users to get district and school news on their phones or mobile devices.
The 2nd annual Mix It Up at Lunch Day event was held this week to promote a bully-free campus.
Teachers, staff members, parents, and students hosted the fundraiser this week for a breast cancer awareness effort.
The conference at Diamond Bar High is to promote diversity and inclusiveness.
The Walnut Valley Unified School District offers the lottery program for non-residents who want to attend Walnut and Diamond Bar schools.
Alice Chen, who teaches 8th grade language arts, will attend the professional development seminar that focuses on using technology in the classroom.
The writer and illustrator of the "Splat the Cat" books also wrote the "Russell the Sheep" series.
Rob Scotton read from two of his books, drew with the students, and fielded questions.
The Princeton Review recently named the university's graduate business programs as among the best in the country.
The 15th annual Salute to Teachers honored 15 educators.
The annual event is happening Saturday and Sunday, along with the separate Insect Fair also coming to Cal Poly this weekend.
Nogales High School teacher and artist James Ellison gave a workshop Monday to sixth-grade students on the Japanese style of Raku pottery.
Alumni are encouraged to participate and share information about the events on a Facebook page that has been created.
This is the second consecutive year that the district topped the 900 mark.
The board recognized two Chaparral Middle School Super Star students and the Council of African American Parents.
Armstrong Elementary School is offering a transitional kindergarten class to prepare youngsters for traditional kindergarten.
The Matthew Myers Memorial Scholarship 5K raises money for student scholarships.
Mike Bao, an 8th grader, received the International Verbal and Mathematics Talent Search award for being among the highest scoring participants in the 2012 academic year.
The events are being brought to local schools thanks to Mrs. Nelson's Toy and Book Shop in La Verne.
The Southern California Chinese Federation donated the eight HP computers to the program.
The event was for "I Will Not Be a Bystander" Week.
More than 30 seniors from the two high schools scored in the top 1.5 percent on Preliminary SAT tests they took last spring.