Southern California Online Academy sophomores beat state, county, and district averages on the California High School Exit Exam, and the school improved significantly over last year's results.
Nominations can include students, teachers, administrators, parents, volunteers, school staffers, and community/business leaders or partners.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
The goal, according to the district, is teaching families to view daily attendance as one of the most important ways for their children to do well in school.
Scores on the annual Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) assessments slipped, according to results provided by the state.
The breach appears to be caused by student(s) who posted STAR questions or answers on social media site(s).
The application process is underway for the National School Lunch Program and School Breakfast Program.
The outreach program is taking place at Donald Graham Elementary School in Wildomar.
The candidate should preferably have one to five years experience coaching volleyball, and preferably played at least high school varsity volleyball.
School officials regard these changes as essential to implementing the new Common Core Standards, a nationwide effort to prepare students for college and career success.
Bring your swimsuit and a towel!
The traffic tie-ups around LEUSD campuses have been noted by many residents.
"People get involved because they think they're helping the athlete, when actually what happens, the athlete helps us," said Bill Shumard, president and CEO of the Special Olympics of Southern California.
Jeff and Aurien Jefferies have filed a petition with the district to open Global Citizens Academy at the start of the 2013-14 school year.
"College wasn't even on my radar," one LEUSD senior said. Another student said the familiar, "I just thought college was for rich kids."
Tim Bedley has been a teacher for 24 years.
Lake Elsinore's Miguel Diaz competed against more than 500 students from across California.
Global Citizens Academy would be located at the current site of Mercury Online Academy’s Learning Center in Wildomar, which is set to close at the end of the current school year.
More than 700 people take part in Saturday’s run/walk at The Diamond.
The expulsion rate for LEUSD students was slightly higher than state and county averages.
Californians are being asked to weigh in.
“It is great to see the level of competition we have within the District."
On April 24, from 3 to 7 p.m. in the Railroad Canyon Elementary School Multipurpose Room, the public is invited to get a haircut and donate the sheared locks for wigs.
Graduation rates increase and dropouts fall among this student population.
Seven seniors were chosen by teachers and staff for their accomplishments and character.
According to the county's Superintendent of Schools, key to a good quality of life for students is preparing them for college and work.
The Child and Adult Care Food Program, funded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, provides nutritious food to infants, children and adults.
Sycamore Academy of Science and Cultural Arts students Alexis Alladio and Mia Macias took third place in the 4th and 5th grade group 2-D display.
“I am forever grateful for the wonderful teaching and learning at CCE that I’ve witnessed every day."
Clayton, legendary alto saxophonist and co-leader of the Clayton-Hamilton Jazz Orchestra, will be joining the Lakeside High School Jazz Ensemble and special guest, the CSU San Bernardino Jazz Ensemble.
Lakeside High School's Ariana Elizalde was recognized during the 30th annual Riverside County Mock Trial competition.
Students are aged 15-18, and are chosen on the basis of maturity, grades, and language ability.
“These students show the true talent we have here in Lake Elsinore."
EHS teacher Ryan Klopp talks about academic success among his students and the school’s recent Academic Decathlon win.
Seven local seniors were honored during the month of February.
The honorees are Tracy Irvine of Ronald Reagan Elementary, Deborah Anderson of William Collier Elementary, and Brent Wigand of Elsinore Elementary.