During the summer the District added nearly 1500 wireless access points, providing wireless connections to every classroom in the District.
Teacher selected from a highly competitive pool of 4,000 to participate in LearnZillion’s TeachFest, the premier professional development event for the Common Core.
Forty-seven students were recognized from eight schools in the Temecula areas.
While not all 690 students participated, over 200 seniors proudly wore their college shirts and attended the recognition ceremony in the school’s gym.
Temecula School’s Program is one of 13 statewide and the only one in Riverside County to be recognized.
Title I, the single largest federal educational program for K-12 public education, assists schools in meeting the needs of students living at or below the poverty line.
The three high schools were named in U.S. News and World Report's annual list of the best public high schools.
It's the only one in the district to get a special award.
The discussion will include personal stories and practical advice on how to deal with the problem of bullying.
Six Temecula high school seniors were honored as Student of the Month on March 13, 2014 by the Temecula Chamber of Commerce (TVCC).
“We are so proud to have 13 schools recognized by California’s business community as an Honor Roll school,” said Superintendent Timothy Ritter.
Students are invited to submit ideas on how to conserve energy in their communities-- for the chance to win $500.
Ten students have been diagnosed with skin infections since November.
The suspicious-sounding item turned out to be a toy, according to the Temecula Valley Unified School District.
Temecula parents and residents will have the opportunity to weigh in on proposed changes to school attendance boundaries during several community meetings scheduled next month.
The Jan. 21 statements follow allegations by Advocates for Faith & Freedom that assert first-grader Brynn Williams was denied her right to free expression in the classroom at Helen Hunt Jackson Elementary School.
The Temecula rally was held in support of Helen Hunt Jackson first-grader Brynn Williams.
Rainbow Trout eggs arrived last week at Temecula Preparatory School, where they will grow until their release into their permanent home, the waters of Lake Perris State Recreation Area.
The Temecula Valley Unified School District is facing a possible religious discrimination lawsuit over the incident.
The students were recognized by their families, teachers, principals, the business community, and locally elected officials.
The Riverside County Board of Education's decision will not deter Heritage Classical Charter Schools from taking the necessary avenues to ultimately open the school, Headmaster Scott Phillips told Patch.
The Ronald McDonald House Charities of Southern California will award 109 scholarships this year through four of its programs. The online application period closes Jan. 21.
The project dovetails with the UC Policy on Sustainable Practices, which encourages each campus to produce 10 megawatts of on-site renewable power by the end of this year, according to UCR.
High school seniors who plan to study science, technology, engineering or math in college and have a GPA of 2.8 or better may apply.
The $3,000 grant award from LEGO Children's Fund will be put toward Temecula Preparatory School's upcoming project, "Small Fry to Go."
Chaparral High School in Temecula won the Dec. 18 "We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution Mock Congressional Hearing Competition" at Grossmont College.
MSJC held a pinning ceremony Friday for its nursing graduates from Riverside, San Diego and San Bernardino counties.