Students not only had to have an exemplary project, but needed to meet the criteria of having a strong water component to their projects.
The illegal fireworks were set off on a school campus.
California to shift from a school quality measure based solely on exam results to one that would include other factors.
The 32nd Annual Riverside County Mock Trial Competition is set for Wednesday.
The event was part of this weekend's academic decathlon, featuring about 200 Riverside County students.
The system’s existing policy requires only vaccination against hepatitis B, although some individual campuses have additional requirements.
Azusa Pacific University recognizes vets at Murrieta ceremony.
Exclusive agency with accreditation role statewide found "irresponsible." Now, competition is welcomed.
Wesley Anthony Langdon, 24, pleaded guilty in October to statutory rape and burglary.
Kohl’s Cares® Scholarship Program nominations for youth, ages 6 to 18, begin Jan. 30.
Is your home a battleground on weeknights? Stanford researchers find "busy work, by its very nature, discourages learning."
If your goal is to further your career or take off in a new direction, this meeting will answer your questions about degrees, financial aid.
About 70,000 cases of melanoma are diagnosed annually in the United States, and about 8,000 of those people eventually die of the disease.
More info for parents about pest management in schools.
Assemblywoman Melissa Melendez presented Robert Kent with her 'Power to the People Award.'
The meeting is for anyone interested in becoming a teacher, guidance counselor, or principal.
A crowd of students chanted “Shame on you" following the vote.
Nearly $60,000 in scholarships was awarded during the Nov. 19 event
Say aloha to cross country standout Jaycie Dennison.
Donations were made to the winners' schools.
A 5 percent hike would increase tuition for in-state students by $612 to $12,804 in the 2015-16 school year.
The construction and retail trade sectors are picking up steam.
Some Riverside county school districts are participating; follow our link to get your school involved.
Riverside County's share of the $1.34 billion from the Lottery Education Fund is approximately $78.1 million.
The college and vocational fair is set for Sept. 20 at the Promenade Mall in Temecula.
The University is hosting an informational meeting on APU’s graduate and credential programs in Murrieta.
The Riverside County Office of Education is conducting its eighth annual “Operation Recognition” program.
Here are several important facts you should know about education tax credits, courtesy of the Internal Revenue Service.
More than 20 states already allow community colleges to offer baccalaureate degrees. Now, it's up to Gov. Brown if Ca. can do the same.
You may apply online (link provided).
“Every parent constantly answers questions like ‘Are we there yet?’ or ‘When is my birthday coming?’” Newby said.
A total 700 youths have spent the last seven months readying their hand-built crafts, which are constructed from kits that include batteries, drive trains, electrical systems, propellers, rudders and the solar panels.
Students from Tuscany Hills Elementary School tour El Sobrante Landfill to learn about latest advances in green technology and habitat management
This year's contest will challenge students to successfully argue for or against the conviction of a high school boy charged with second-degree murder in the fictional death of a classmate.
The Jan. 21 statements follow allegations by Advocates for Faith & Freedom that assert first-grader Brynn Williams was denied her right to free expression in the classroom at Helen Hunt Jackson Elementary School.
A new traffic signal will be placed at the intersection of Canyon Hills Road and Sage Lane, a main access point for Cottonwood Canyon Elementary and Canyon Lake Middle schools.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District is facing a possible religious discrimination lawsuit over the incident.