Students are sent to another classroom so a $75,000 clean-up effort can begin.
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San Clemente High officials have grown weary of the "behavioral issues" caused by unsupervised middle school students.
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Now more schools will enjoy a formal relationship with the region's community college.
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No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Overall, Capistrano Unified has 16 entrants in the competition for $32 million worth of scholarships.
When it's done, Principal Kristen Nelson is hoping it offers the bookworm version of a "Starbucks experience."
Among regional universities in the West, Chapman University ranked 7th, followed by California State University, Fullerton, at 35th and Concordia University at 63rd.
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Donations will go 100 percent toward getting school supplies in the hands of needy local kids.
Recent refinancing of bonds netted $17 million savings could be returned to taxpayers in Talega. But decrepit conditions at the high school gave trustees pause.
With thousands of kids treated for back injuries last year, doctors offer safety tips.
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.
Whether your child is in public school or private school, that question gets answered here.
Standardized test results released Thursday show students at Capistrano Unified School District are ahead of the curve, academically.
In response to Sandy Hook, OC Agencies launch program in response to school shootings.
The high school, two middle schools and four elementaries have new leadership.
The district only has $6.2 million to spend on a campus that has nearly $60 million in needs.
While talks continue into July, this week, the school board is expected to pass a budget that assumes the employees will agree to concessions.
Hundreds of San Clemente High School students of the class of 2013 are off to start their adult lives after the ceremony Tuesday afternoon.
School administrators are trying to shut down the student-run Facebook page.
San Clemente High School ranks 645 of 2,000 schools ranked every year.
George Duarte will close out the school year at SCHS, then start a new chapter.
The San Clemente middle school is one of 218 in the state to win distinction.
One local family who lost their son to suicide is raising money and awareness to prevent bullying in San Clemente.
The Motor Skills Lab helps the 90 children in Palisades Elementary's autism program recalibrate their nervous systems and calm them for academics.
A record 87.9 percent of incoming college freshmen said getting a job was an important factor in their decision to attend college, compared to 67.8 percent i 1976.
Kids sang to San Clemente on public access this month.
The lab can accommodate 28 kids for learning programs.
The parents of a disabled 3-year-old Aliso Viejo boy receive a $10-million negligence judgment after the child is strangled by his harness during a bus ride home from school.
Dana Hills High School football coach and teacher Brent Melbon was dismissed in the spring for allegedly accepting kickbacks from an athletic equipment company. Now he wants his job back.
The dryly comedic “Our Town” opened Wednesday evening to a crowd of more than 100 people at the Triton Center at San Clemente High School.
The county public defender's office says the investigator was involved in "criminal activity" with an athletic equipment supplier implicated in a high school sports scandal. The D.A. denies it.
The San Clemente groups Cool 2 Be Kind and the National Association of People Against Bullying got their message out to passing motorists.
Local groups hosted students from Shorecliffs Middle School at the San Onofre State Beach to learn about wildlife, watersheds and the area's first occupants.