Only 10 of the 23 Cal State schools will accept any mid-year transfers in 2013.
The academy is one of a select few to be inducted into the National Academy Foundation.
Several area students were named to the Junior Fair Board. Congratulations are in order.
Vejar and Collegewood elementary schools have new principals and the district has hired a director of pupil personnel.
Suzanne Middle School Language Arts Teacher Alice Chen was chosen by Microsoft Corp. to participate at the Microsoft Partners in Learning 2012 US Forum. She is among 102 teachers chosen from around the country.
Walnut Valley Unified School District is spending its reserves in order to meet expenses. But the district is spending them too fast, officials said.
Five teams won medals in the 2012 Los Angeles County Math Fair earlier this month.
The new library is scheduled to open July 28 while the city’s current library is set to close.
The city was ranked by researchers at the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research and the California Center for Public Health Advocacy.
Emmanuel Chan was awarded a bachelor's degree on May 21.
The property, covering close to 30 acres, was approved for sale in October.
The Class of 2012 enjoys graduation ceremony at the Fairplex in Pomona.
The graduates touted their accomplishments as they had their final day in the sun at the school.
The graduations are scheduled June 8-10 at the campus.
Justin K. Chuang, a 13-year-old seventh-grader at Chaparral Middle School in Diamond Bar, spelled Italianate.
Weeks after being ranked by one publication in the top 100 schools in the state, Diamond Bar High earns the rank of 19th in the state by a different publication.
Shannon Fan was one of 1,600 students selected to be part of the Ivy League school's Class of 2016.
A Chaparral Middle School was to be among 278 competitors in the Scripps National Spelling Bee, which begins today in National Harbor, Md.
Ten elementary school students from the district recently dined at Benihana Restaurant as a reward for their hard work.
A Pulitzer Prize winner, a member of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim's front office and an agent who represents some big Hollywood names spoke to hundreds of students Thursday.
The student is currently ranked in the top 110 in the United States in the 10-year-old category.
Both districts were on a list released Monday of 188 statewide in financial jeopardy.
Thirteen schools in the Walnut Valley Unified School District were recognized for demonstrating consistent high levels of student academic achievement.
The Associated Students led a rally and march on the campus Wednesday to voice concerns about education funding cuts and tuition hikes.
About 25 students had the opportunity to interview Mayor Chang at the end of Tuesday's City Council meeting.
Some 270 Pomona Unified School District employees received layoff notices. And more may come.
Two Diamond Bar residents received their degrees from the university on May 5.
All 24 teacher layoff notices were rescinded effective immediately. This story will be updated as more details emerge.
They won the title of Western Regional Champions on Monday, May 7.
A CSU Board of Trustees committee approved freezing the salaries of new Cal State University presidents at the level of their predecessors
Diamond Bar and Walnut high schools earned gold awards, while Diamond Ranch received a silver.
Money from the event will help fund scholarships for students.
Diamond Bar, Diamond Ranch and Walnut High School track athletes race for the league title.
CSU teachers voted overwhelmingly to authorize two-day rolling strikes at the system's 23 campuses in response to what their union calls needlessly drawn-out contract negotiations.
The California Faculty Association are scheduled to announce whether California State University teachers will authorize a strike,
The program will take place September 5 through 28.
Gabrielle Moran was honored during a recent WVUSD meeting.
Forty students from the Walnut Valley Unified School District received certificates for participating in an art cover contest.
Justin Chuang, a Chaparral Middle School eighth grader, was recognized for winning first place.
The event included tree planting and performances by students.