The event is rescheduled for Thursday morning at the Hermosa Beach Pier.
The Mira Costa boys cross country team and senior Kelli Sugimoto will compete in CIF State Finals Saturday, Nov. 26 in Fresno in Division II.
If you guessed North School for this morning's trivia, you were right.
In the wake of allegations that Mira Costa High School's girls basketball coach had used the N-word with students, Patch explores the complexities behind this deep-rooted term. Plus, take our poll.
Hermosa Valley-View PTO teams up with Operation Gratitude, dropping off more than 700 pounds of Halloween candy donated by local youngsters.
Hermosa Beach administrators review programs and achievements in the school district's annual address.
Hermosa Beach residents, and others across the South Bay, raise more than $521,000 for local schools and special needs children at the annual Skechers Pier-to-Pier Friendship Walk.
The annual event, hosted by the Hermosa Valley and View PTO, draws costume-clad youngsters together for food and fundraising.
Hermosa Beach Board of Education decides to send a letter to the city, requesting deliberation on a possible sales tax increase to benefit schools.
Mira Costa High School ranks in water polo, cross country, volleyball. Redondo Union High School ranks in cross country, volleyball.
International Walk to School Day takes place Wednesday.
The Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Club grants $1,800 to the accelerated math software program at Hermosa Valley School.
Fundraising and community involvement is big with the Mira Costa High cheer and song squad.
The 2012 National Achievement Scholarship Program announces semifinalists from across the country.
What started out as one family's routine walk to school grows into a local walking school bus.
The Hermosa Beach school board edges closer to pushing for a possible tax in town, but refrains from making any final decision.
Manhattan Beach Superintendent Mike Matthews and Mira Costa High School Principal Ben Dale speak to parents in the first of six local meetings.
The Redondo Beach school board revisits the International Baccalaureate program about a month after deciding to withdraw its application.
Five Mira Costa students, two Redondo Union students among National Merit Scholarship semifinalists.
Residents are invited to weigh in as the Hermosa Beach school board discusses strategic planning options next week—in the meantime, cast your vote here on Patch.
Principal Nicole Wesley talks to Patch about big plans for her return to Redondo Union High School.
School board decides to hold a public hearing on Sept. 21 for residents to weigh in on the possibility of a parcel, sales tax or combination of the two.
No decision has been made yet regarding the future of Hermosa Beach schools—but the school board hears a report supporting the charter system, one possible option.
Patch looks at California High School Exit Exam results for both local high schools and the state.
How many students in the U.S. are expected to graduate next year? Which state do most apples come from? Patch lists facts and figures about the back-to-school season.
The state releases 2011 STAR results—student performances locally and countywide improve for ninth straight year.
New state data is released.
Redondo Union High School girls volleyball head coach Tommy Chaffins hires the new coaches for the upcoming school year—Darryl Gan and Amy Mosebar.
Students with cumulative GPAs of 4.0 are named valedictorians at Mira Costa High School—here we salute Leo Shaw.
Nearly half of all American teens have been affected by cyberbullying, according to the National Crime Prevention Council.
New California law requires students entering seventh through 12th grades to receive a whooping cough booster shot before classes start this fall.
Hermosa Beach City School District Superintendent Bruce Newlin announces plans to retire at the end of the year.
The Hermosa Beach School Board decides to further study charter systems and tax options as possible sustainability solutions.
If you guessed Hermosa View Elementary School for this morning's trivia, you were right.
With final reports complete, the Hermosa Beach School Board plans to discuss Wednesday future possible options for schools: charter system, minimum curriculum, parcel tax or unification.
Students with cumulative GPAs of 4.0 are named valedictorians at Mira Costa High School—here we salute Allie Rosen.
The Hermosa Beach Kiwanis Club gives more than $12,000 in scholarships to 26 students graduating from Mira Costa and Redondo Union high schools.
The Mira Costa High School Class of 2011 walks the commencement stage to the cheers of friends and family Thursday.
Students with cumulative GPAs of 4.0 are named valedictorians at Mira Costa High School—here we salute Marie Lauzon for her achievement.
Some cry foul over use of towels and blankets to hold seats in the bleachers at Mira Costa High's graduation ceremony on Thursday.