In November 2010, an Orange County Superior Court judge sided with the teachers union in its allegations that the school board violated the state's open-meeting laws.
New state education Superintendent Tom Torlakson spoke at a recent conference for educators on key issues facing many districts, including CUSD.
Ten percent of Aliso teens have frequent or constant tinnitus, while three in 10 students have suffered from ear-ringing as loud or louder than conversation level.
Patch collaborates with California Watch to examine seismic safety in our public schools.
California Watch investigative reporting squad and Patch collaborate to review building safety standards at public schools. Crown Valley Elementary is on the list of schools that could be at risk.
The 13-year-old middle school student is a national tennis champion.
A flower garden has been planted in honor of Mara Steves, with stepping-stones that will spell out her name.
At an annual competition, the team gets a first-place medal.
A group of eighth-graders and their parents are introduced to Aliso Niguel High School.
Marian Bergeson Elementary School will turn student artwork into greeting cards for purchase later this spring.
A few students have been diagnosed with the disease, also known as "fifth disease" and "slapped-cheeked disease." Here's what you need to know.
Approximately seven in 10 of students at Aliso Niguel High School text and drive, double the national percentage for "young drivers."
Car accident survivor Briana Walker addressed sixth-graders at Niguel Hills Middle School today.
Kaitlyn Waterbury, 18, is recognized for her philanthropic endeavors with O'Connor Mortuary's Heart and Soul Award.
DHHS students participate in the recycling program.
Schools see a trend: parents and their children as best friend duos. This may have some advantages but can be problematic when setting boundaries.
An Aliso Niguel High School Associated Student Body Digital Short that spoofs a popular song and makes a video.
Did you know you can relax even with the kids around? Here's how, even though it can be messy.
Students and friends set up a lemonade stand and give the proceeds to local animal shelter.
Fifth-grader enjoys helping others and taking care of her four cats.
Sometimes the need to fit in can be stronger than the desire to stay out of trouble.
George White Elementary School students, joined by their siblings, performed at the Aegis Assistance Living on Christmas Eve.