The decision ends years of legal wrangling, both in criminal and civil court.
In response to Sandy Hook, OC Agencies launch program in response to school shootings.
The contract, which still needs to be ratified, would also halt parent open house nights for one year.
The Ambuehl Elementary student's design is selected to appear next to the celebrities' in a star-studded elephant parade.
The new arrival comes from Corona del Mar High School.
Deni Christensen leaves Laguna Beach Unified as an assistant superintendent and comes back to Capo as an executive director.
When a Children First volunteer bought domains in the names of his political enemies and redirected web traffic to his pals, that was not protected free speech, a court has ruled.
What would you propose if you were in charge?
Officials say the AP World History text promotes Marxism and ignores conservative figures. The publisher disagrees, and says it's one of the most widely used history texts in America.
Some school board members want to keep scrutinizing the budget even after it passes, expected later this month.
Check out the slide show from Tuesday night's commencement ceremony.
SJC-TV: The last class to start as freshmen without a senior class takes off into the sunset.
CUSD's textbook review panel was split over the book, which was chided for inaccuracies and a liberal slant.
In a tentative ruling, court says Chris Korpi may have committed fraud when he impersonated a political opponent.
SJC-TV: Watch more than 1,000 students say goodbye.
Superintendent says the virtual campus attracted the "wrong type" of students.
Superintendent Farley reports that teachers want to shrink class sizes and add days to the school calendar, too.
State revenue is up this year, but the next fiscal year looks shakier. The governor issued his revised 2013-14 budget Tuesday.
Talks begin with several employee groups to help close a $20 million funding gap. For now, the topics of discussion will only be discussed in broad terms with the public.
To justify financial help from the state, Capo Unified officials have tried to link excessive absences the day before winter break to fears of another school shooting. Law enforcement records don't support the scenario.
As teachers and district officials head into contract negotiations for 2013-14, both sides lay out topics of discussion.
Capo Unified will redirect lease payments from businesses sharing space at its headquarters.
Moms tell school board the out-of-neighborhood English learners are "stressing out" the teachers -- and them.
Capo Unified may eliminate some preschool teachers to bilingual instructional assistants to all sorts of jobs.
Joshua Hill will be one of three new high school principals come fall for Capistrano Unified.
The day before winter break, attendance at eight schools fell 10 percent. Although the drop came 7 days after the mass shooting, Capo Unified wants reimbursement under a special state law.
Capo Unified chief finds "nothing inappropriate" after 40 girls—including a school board member's daughter—are barred from a Capistrano Valley High dance and subjected to controversial wardrobe inspections. Next up: prom.
Capistrano Unified is second only to Laguna Beach Unified in Orange County.
Harold Ambuehl's daughter dropped by her father's namesake school.
A task force is looking at ways to augment security.
The amount of Mello-Roos fees going toward Capo Unified's "Taj Mahal" varies from housing tract to housing tract. Some officials want to spread the pain more equally.
Paul Higgens travels to China soon.
UPDATED: A judge backs the school district in its efforts to get a lawsuit thrown out.
With a new group of Two-Way Immersion students ready to attend next year, CUSD expands the program.
Principals ask parents to share advice with their children. Neighboring SVUSD also takes note of the incident.
The superintendent says aging campuses are in need of modernization.
Award-winning children's author Haley Rose visited Del Obispo and offered interactive lessons on writing.
Here's what else happened at the Feb. 13 Board of Trustee meeting.
An Orange County school board member says California children aren't getting an equal education.