Timothy P. White, UC Riverside's chancellor will succeed Charles B. Reed, who announced his retirement in May.
The twin brothers and gold medalists spoke to members of the Diamond Bar and Walnut High Boys' tennis teams at Citibank last week.
Middle Years Computer Science, a collaboration between the school district and Harvey Mudd College, provides access to a state-of-the-art equipment.
The $500 grant will be used to purchase books.
Debbie Dobson will be honored as Walnut's 2012 Community Hero.
Sheriff's officials are looking into a report that a man made obscene gestures
The Walnut Valley Unified School District Board of Trustees recently honored the Diamond Bar High School Partner in Education, Eagle Scout, and 2012 Lions of the Year.
West, 24, is the current World Boxing Organization female bantamweight champion.
Nearly 40 veteran educators in Diamond Bar and Walnut mentor beginning teachers to help them find success in their new careers.
Chaparral Middle School's new gymnasium — a $3.95 million facility — had its official ribbon cutting ceremony last Friday afternoon. Alumni, parents, students, faculty, and friends turned out to see the new space and even test out the new climbing
The Walnut Valley Unified School District honored its 12 non-teaching employees of the year and named its 2010 Classified Employee of the Year.
Around 30 percent of Pantera Elementary's fifth grade class did not continue to sixth grade at Pantera last year, mostly due to transfers to Chaparral Middle School, in the Walnut Unified School District, which serves grades 6-8.
The Diamond Bar Lions hosted the first stage of an annual, statewide student speaker contest Monday night, featuring three students from Diamond Bar High School debating on the topic of illegal immigration.
Castle Rock students investigated personal family histories and artifacts to study the influence of the past on the present.
Dr. Dean Conklin returns to Walnut, starting as superintendent Jan. 17 and the district approves a plan to scratch previously scheduled furlough days.
The Jim and Eleanor Randall Planetarium re-opens at Mt. San Antonio College after $1 million in renovations, with donations from author Ray Bradbury and Star Trek actor George Takei among others.