New freshman toured the San Clemente High School campus, received their schedules and got pumped up for the upcoming school year.
San Clemente High School's incoming freshman class will meet at the school to get their class schedules and learn the ins and outs of high school.
The organization is teaming up with the local Staples and a national charity to get school materials for kids in need.
From teacher furlough days and Christmas vacation dates to when to enroll your middle-schooler, find the information here.
While their moms and dads are deployed, about 90 kids from military families learn to cook, exercise and create every weekday morning at the San Clemente Boys and Girls Club.
In a commencement ceremony Wednesday afternoon, San Clemente High School seniors officially became alumni.
Check SanClemente.Patch.com for photos from commencement.
A local architecture professor presented his Cal Poly students' ideas for how to spruce up the alleyways perpendicular and parallel to Avenida Del Mar.
Two actors in the spring drama club show are in the running for Music and Arts Commendation for Youth award.
The Orange County Register learns names through public records request.
The city could lose 59 teachers citywide after June 30. Here's a list of who's on the block.
The USDA said it would allow schools to choose beef with or without the pink stuff in the upcoming school year.
Shorecliffs Middle School's West View Learning Garden is bringing the community together to help educate students outside of the classroom.
Thousands of pages of documentation assert that head football coaches at San Clemente, Capistrano Valley and Dana Hills high school deserved their recent firing.
Community members, parents and students expressed worries about deep cuts in an open forum with Capo Superintendent Joe Farley Tuesday.
The football coach, who was placed on leave last summer after accusations of a kickback scheme involving various Orange County schools, says he planned to step down long before the alleged scandal. He has steadfastly denied any wrongdoing.
The San Clemente High School girls' water polo team sees some of its own move on to the collegiate level.