Three local students were awarded prizes for their photographs of historic Monrovia.
Parents of children in the Monrovia Unified School District sent out email chains and started a Facebook page to rally against potential cuts to school libraries.
This week our local moms consider the pros and cons of home schooling.
36 students from six different schools competed in the city-wide spelling bee on Saturday.
The school's drama department held opening night for the fairy tale adaptation "Once Upon A Mattress" Thursday Night after plans to perform "Rent" were canceled by the district.
After a promotion to a higher class of competitors, the drum line placed third in competition on Saturday.
The MHS Color Guard won in their division at the 2011 WGASC Championships.
Juniors in the Monrovia High School Math and Science Academy instructed freshmen on anatomy and dissection.
Students in the MASA program at Monrovia High School benefit from their collaboration with Citrus College.
State records show that several buildings in at least three Monrovia schools may still remain seismically unsafe after the state determined they should be structurally examined in 2002.
Here's a summary of the games last week in the MYBL.
Verizon's 25-year lease is up, and the district is looking at the towers as a source for additional revenue.
Despite suffering a narrow defeat in the state championship, the Owls look back at their storied season with pride.
The Monrovia Rotary club honored six George R. Hensel Ethics Essay Contest finalists on March 15.
5th graders Caroline Mulvihill, Maya Taylor, Robert Ororzco, Gregory Calva, Francisco Do Diego, Jr., and Benjamin Tang were honored by Monrovia's Rotary Club for their winning inventions.
Sacramento’s chronic budget woes make planning for the future an impossible task as board members were presented with dire projections for the next three years.
Our Moms Council tackles the question of where to send your kids to school.
Tyler Bernardino submitted an award-winning photograph for the PTA Reflections Art Contest.
With fundraising assistance, the band will perform at the Annual New York Wind Band Festival in 2012.
Former councilman Dan Kirby is a professional graphic designer, but his first love is teaching music.