Oct. 5 is International Walk to School Day in the United States and Marian Bergeson Elementary, among others, will participate.
Debi Culbertson recently streaked her hair as a reward to students for their tremendous growth on the 2010-2011 Academic Performance Index.
George White Elementary School hosts the annual event from 5:30-7 p.m., featuring ice cream sundaes and a Hula Hoop contest.
The district issued a statement at 2:30 a.m. on Friday via its Listserve to parents, students and employees stating school would not be in session.
Power outage shuts down 51,000-student district.
Students in Laguna Niguel are headed back to school Sept. 7, and if they want to be cool, there are a few items they might want to have.
Jason Allemann of Dana Hills High School began his role in July, and the Dolphin alum is looking forward to sharing some of his ideas this school year.
The new principal of Aliso Niguel High School, Chris Carter, took time away from his busy schedule to answer some questions about his new job.
The superintendent had argued that there's no time to waste. But trustees, voting 4-3, don't want to be rushed.
Students must pass the exam, also known as CAHSEE, to earn a high school diploma.
Make sure your kids get their mandatory Tdap booster shots before school begins in the Capistrano Unified School District on Sept. 7. There are several opportunities to get them at clinics—fee-based clinics and one free clinic—in and around Laguna Niguel.
The ruling says the school district's school board corrected its Brown Act violation when it held a public meeting in March.
The National Safety Council urges children, parents and drivers to be alert as kids head back to school Sept. 7.
"We cannot conclude that a reasonable teacher standing in Corbett’s shoes would have been on notice that his actions might be unconstitutional," the court said in its ruling Friday.
Put on notice from the state in 2008 that a number of school projects in the Capistrano Unified School District failed to get proper certification, the school board will hear an update on what has been done and what work remains.
Five schools—those that serve the poorest students—will get two extra minimum days to make up for their later dismissal time for all minimum days.
The city will fund 75 percent of the costs, with the Capistrano Unified School District picking up the rest.
Elementary students will get two additional, minimum days for the 2011-12 year to accommodate longer talks between their parents and teachers.
Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees has approved the appointment of Christopher J. Carter, who replaces Charles Salter.
Charles Salter sent a letter saying to parents and students via the district's Listserve that he is leaving his role as principal.
Allemann, a graduate of the school, replaces Robert Nye today, July, 1 and says he is looking forward to returning to his alma mater.
Crown Valley Elementary School has a special bench in its courtyard to remember Steves, who died Feb. 13 after being hit by a car.
With her first year of middle school just about over, Gracie says it was a great year, even though she was nervous in the beginning.
Crown Valley Elementary School attracted more than 500 people Saturday to its annual event and raised $15,000.
Lauren Benner has a love of soccer, but she also has an altruistic side. She melded the two together and started a small charity to support an orphanage in Tijuana.
The Capistrano Unified School District board of trustees on Monday evening named Jason Allemann to the post. He starts July 1.
Sam Kim has the highest GPA at Aliso Niguel High School. He is also awaiting a U.S. patent and is headed to Harvard in the fall.
As we approach the end of the school year, some parents are beginning to think about the transition process for their child from either preschool to elementary school, elementary to middle school or middle to high school.
Mark Melkonian, who died a year ago from prescription drugs, was honored last week at Dana Hills High School.
Faced with the rash of alumni deaths in the past year, Aliso Niguel decided to take action. It held a drug prevention assembly.
Seventh-graders and teachers have fun with history at the Medieval Fair.
The college president pens a special letter to students and remembers the young woman who died April 24 in a car crash in Utah.
The Orange County Sheriff's Department educates parents on how to keep teens safe.
The new accusations stem from a meeting the board of trustees held last month to address previous accusations that it had violated the state's opening-meeting law.
Students at Laguna Niguel Elementary School run in their campus' annual Jog-A-Thon fundraiser.
School resource officer also plugs new system to screen riffraff outsiders.
A new independent high school gets the thumbs up and has Laguna Niguel educators all for it.
The CUSD requires seventh-graders through seniors to have a number of vaccines for the 2011-12 school year.
Officials prepared a press release announcing a partial restoration of teacher salaries but initially gave it only to those who asked.
The Don’t Come to Tea fundraiser has already reached it goal of $8,000 but is looking to raise more.