One area campus among numerous across U.S. leaving 40,000 students nationwide in the lurch.
The National Safety Council offers tips on how to keep your student safe and sound as they head back to school this fall.
Aisha K. Randhawa will be among the 285 spellers taking a 26-question multiple-choice spelling and vocabulary test.
The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's 14th annual Solar Cup Competition will feature teams from all over SoCal.
It's recognized for "...innovative teaching approaches that enable students with diverse needs to complete their high school education."
Proceeds benefit student scholarships and campus development.
It's History Day in Riverside County. Event begins at 9 a.m. ... check it out!
UC President Janet Napolitano’s plan would increase enrollment of state resident undergraduates by 10,000 over the next 3 years.
The largest study of its kind, a new study on campus rape underscores the challenges facing American Universities.
The union claimed over the last 10 years more than half of all CSU faculty has been hired into temporary positions with lower pay.
Students who are chronically absent in kindergarten and first grade will be four times more likely to drop out of high school.
To ease your family from lazy summer days into the new school year, here are a few tips from favorite bloggers.
The new Common Core tests were administered to students in grades three through seven, as well as those in 11th grade.
Stanford study suggests that today's ice sheets may be more resilient to increased carbon dioxide levels than previously thought.
Authorities received a call about bombs at the school Wednesday night, but no bombs were found.
With the California Mission's founder about to be named a saint, the church plans to be more sensitive to the heartache natives suffered.
Area therapist gives tips on how to help your teen transition into this big step -- and how YOU can turn this time into VERY useful dialogue
The rating was released by Washington Monthly, which differs in its rankings with U.S. News & World Report.
Lunches to pack, sharing the road with school buses, prescription glasses--there’s a lot to absorb! We’ve gathered the resources for you.
Deals abound, with one store offering a complete set of glasses--lenses and frames--for just $29.
Remember--kids can trade or toss stuff they don't like, so make sure your children actually like the food you're sending to school.
Children are heading back-to-school across California, so in your own neighborhood and where you commute to work--be safe!
Under California law, children must be fully immunized before starting school.
Researchers say getting more sleep improves academic performance. But is it feasible to push back middle and high school start times?
Find out how you can make a salon appointment for your student.
The deadline is Oct. 6 and all a veteran has to do is sign up.
Lake Elsinore Police remind you that a ticket involving a school bus could cost up to $695. Here's the law--
A new study by a financial advice company may surprise you.
Funding for the raises is coming from the state.
"This is the right thing to do -- for our workers and their families," UC President Janet Napolitano said.
In-state admissions are up 6.5 percent from a year ago while out-of-state admissions are down 36 percent.
The institute will guide Hispanic students through the application process for top universities, and will eventually provide scholarships.
The grant is designed to steer students to high-demand fields.
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The event featured teams Elsinore High School and Lakeside High School.
UC's base tuition would remain at $12,192 through 2016-17
Student of the Year honorees were selected from among 52 Student of the Month Program finalists during the 2014-15 school year.
More than 1,000 students will participate in the contest
The schools are among 193 middle schools and 180 high schools in the state that were honored.
In Riverside County, staff from the Office of Education provide classroom instruction at juvenile halls in Indio, Murrieta and Riverside.