It's one of only two school districts in the county to be honored for increasing test scores and student enrollment in advanced placement courses.
Get some athletic clothing and goods for the kids, support the Laguna Playhouse Youth Theatre, celebrate a birthday for Zero Trash, listen to some spiritual reggae or go on a wilderness hike with the family.
Food, folks and fun. But no French fries.
Girls volleyball and tennis, boys water polo, and what the cross-country teams have been doing ...
"The Beast," penned by former Laguna Beach High soccer coach Andy Thomas, will go before the cameras early next year.
A report from this week's board meeting.
With only one more league match left to play, the Breakers take the title of Orange Coast League Champions.
Firebrand Media hosted Fashion Laguna Style at the resort by the sea. The event benefited SchoolPower.
They move to a 15-4 record after Tuesday's victory against Damien of La Verne.
Some defeats mixed in with the victories.
Students learn lessons of leadership, friendship and respect.
Play dodgeball for a good cause. Take a digital photography class or learn the cha-cha. View kinetic or plein air art. Go to a car show or maybe a rose show. Laguna Beach has it all.
Students hear from representatives from schools across the nation and overseas.
The team hopes a rigorous nonleague schedule has prepared them to take on its Orange Coast League rivals, beginning today at home against Estancia.
Both girls and boys teams take home medals and trophies.
As usual, too much to do this weekend! But Laguna Beach Patch has your picks ...
Over 100 guests attended the 50th anniversary of LCAD and a faculty art exhibition Thursday at Seven Degrees restaurant.
The Laguna Beach Breakers trounce the Claremont Webb Gauls 55-7.
The first day of school was met with some excitement and some trepidation by students and parents at El Morro Elementary School.
Laguna College of Art and Design President Jonathan Burke cuts the red ribbon officially opening a larger, more efficient art library.
Thurston has the biggest gains, while El Morro's numbers drop.
Principals of all four public schools weigh in on the 2011-12 academic season.
Culverhouse and Salberg talk about their goals for the new school year.
Eight grade levels were examined in the California Standardized Testing and Reporting survey.
Mission Viejo's Fusion Academy is growing an edible garden in a Laguna Beach backyard.
The procession, the speeches, the diplomas! Patch got it all!
Budget cuts looming, tennis court repairs, SchoolPower gifting, and more.
Thurston's Culverhouse to succeed LBHS's Austin, while Thurston A.P. Salberg moves up.
He's off to Huntington Beach Union after five years as LBHS principal.
Spring music concert and awards aplenty.
Employee (and Teacher) of the Year, whooping cough, and growing green kids.
High SAT score puts Laguna Beach on the list.
The event, faster and more heartfelt than the Oscars, puts the spotlight on high school students from Capistrano and Laguna Beach school districts for their outstanding work in career-oriented classes.
High school coaches, players, boosters, parents or fans who were at a game today, here's a Patchy thing you can do: Share the final score, highlights, etc., with you friends!
District officials are confident that their academic programs are enough for students to conquer the annual testing ritual.
Questions are raised after a Laguna Beach Patch story reveals that the Laguna Beach Unified School District has hired private investigators to root out parents who enroll their non-district-living children here.
Laguna Beach High Senior is on her way to earning the Gold Award from Girl Scouts.
Residents get 30 minutes of use back before and after school.
Presenters from each of Laguna's four public schools gave enthusiastic testimony on the RTI program.