LAUSD will serve 109 million meals this year, beginning with breakfast.
Displaced students could transfer to Northridge.
New state laws require booster vaccinations against whopping cough.
Joy Real takes a good look at creative lunch suggestions.
As the return to school looms in the not-too-distant future, what's on your mind?
Two programs will seek to attract students from under-represented communities.
Salary packages have drawn the ire of campus groups and the California Faculty Association.
Plaque unveiled in front of Granada Hills Charter High School.
He gets 'One More Chance' with his YouTube version of the Jackson 5's 'I Want You Back.'
An award-winning broadcast journalist and producer, Jacobs joined the CSUN Department of Journalism as adjunct faculty in 1972. He was 83.
Save Chatsworth is seeking donations to help complete mural painted by students.
The awards support teaching of science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
Program is aimed at developing the next generation of Latino leaders.
Pupils at Our Community School are taking gardening class.
He doesn't want the issue to compete with Gov. Jerry Brown's budget-balancing tax proposals.
According to a recent report, students are increasingly abusing prescription medication to improve their academic performance.
Avery Dennison holds the third edition of the Avery Give Back to Schools promotion.
Undergraduates will be able to work with professors locally and at Princeton University.
The school's website has a complete schedule of classes for the term that runs from Aug. 27 to Dec. 16.
Teen leads renovation as Eagle Scout service project.
They'll be building a baseball field, parking lot, restroom and spectator seating.
With graduation only a few days away, dozens of students will have to retake their Advanced Placement exams.
There will also be live-streaming video once the Pomp and Circumstance is underway.
All Advanced Placement exams at Chatsworth High postponed to maintain the integrity of test scores.
Student newspaper reveals plans for new university president.
University plans four days of Pomp and Circumstance on the Northridge campus.
Lilly Parks ends her high school swimming career in the record books.
Students failed to get the university to freeze tuition.
Tell Patch readers which teachers you think are making the grade.
Private foundations could be permitted to raise funds on their own to increase the compensation by up to 10 percent.
Beginning with the class of 2017, students will have to earn a C grade to pass the core classes, up from the current D.
The school is ranked 736th in the country.
Here's why five Northridge and Chatsworth individuals are Unforgettable Educators.
Vote comes in response to what the teachers' union calls needlessly drawn-out contract negotiations.
Job actions would include two-day rolling strikes at all 23 CSU campuses including Cal State Northridge.
Prep school begins to build a powerhouse swimming program.
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Charter school is only the third school in history to win back-to-back titles.
Holmes Middle School Teacher wins a Mini-Grant.
Kym Piekunka Raines advocates through her blog, 'Do I Have to Scream It.'