TVUSD board president Dr. Joseph Komrosky says he is "an expert" on the matter and he argues the towers damage human and animal health.
A tentative agreement between the district and the teachers' union was reached last month, but politics may have gotten in the way.
"We must do everything we can to help empower and uplift students and encourage them to finish their high school education ... ." —Sen. Roth
Local representatives of the national organizations said the community must fight against intolerance promoted by the three trustees.
College-bound Temecula Valley student seeking entry into one of the nation's federal military academies should contact representatives ASAP.
A new bill that aims to curtail book banning in California public schools awaits Gov. Gavin Newsom's signature.
Can a specialized public relations consultant change how the city views the much-criticized Temecula Valley Unified School District?
The south Temecula elementary school's new inclusive playground offers wheelchair access, adaptive swings and more, thanks to grant funding.
The San Bernardino Superior Court issued a temporary restraining order Wednesday against another IE district with the same policy.
Oxford Academy topped the list of public schools and ranked No. 9 overall and No. 1 in California, followed by Whitney High School.
Jessica Anne Vulovic, 43, is facing up to one year in county jail and three years of probation after pleading guilty May 4 to grand theft.
If successful, the suit against Chino Valley USD will likely be applied to districts in Riverside and Shasta counties with the same policy.
One parent's accusations left Temecula Valley High School drama teacher Greg Bailey waiting in the wings to start the 2023 school year.
A new TVUSD policy that "outs" trans students to their parents is identical to one currently under investigation by the CA Attorney General.
MSJC has campuses in San Jacinto, Menifee, Temecula and Banning.
As the 2023-24 school year begins, the future of a TVHS drama teacher, who let students read the Pulitzer Prize-winning play, is uncertain.
Temecula Valley Unified School District families prepare for the first day of school coming up, August 14.
The growing army of grassroots volunteers from Temecula and beyond are working to recall what they consider a "cancer in the community."
A “parental notification policy” that requires schools to "out" students is now in the crosshairs of California Attorney General Rob Bonta.
Moves by three Temecula Valley Unified School District board trustees have caused "irreparable harm," according to the lawsuit's plaintiffs.
Temecula Valley Unified School District families prepare for the first day of school on August 14. Here are some important driver tips.
The board previously rejected the curriculum over concerns about “sexualized topics” — gay rights in California and the movement's leaders.
The actions of board members Joseph Komrosky, Jennifer Wiersma and Danny Gonzalez have put the district in the state's crosshairs.
TVUSD students in grades 1-5 will learn from instructional materials for social sciences that date back to at least 2006.
“Cancel culture has gone too far in Temecula," Gov. Gavin Newsom said Thursday.
Decisions to remove Dr. Jodi McClay and nix textbooks has left the district with no materials for K-5 social studies classes in Temecula.
A controversial May 16 vote and comments by board members Danny Gonzalez, Joseph Komrosky and Jennifer Wiersma prompted the state action.
The rallies will likely continue as long as the TVUSD board continues its current course.
After the TVUSD decided against "morally objectionable" books, the governor tweeted, "Congrats Mr. Komrosky you have our attention."
Phase 2 construction is a step-by-step process, with work set to begin in June and wrap up by January 2025. Here is the timeline.
Varsity Boys Lacrosse, Varsity Girls Soccer and Varsity Golf programs at TVHS took home awards for their highest team GPA for large schools.
Community division over critical race theory has cut into the soul and coffers of the Temecula Valley Unified School District.
A total of 27 spellers from across RivCo head to the live stage Thursday to compete for their spot in the 2023 Annual Scripps National Bee.
A total of 27 students from charter schools, private schools and school districts across RivCo will compete for a spot in the National Bee.
The district's governing board hired an anti-CRT attorney to lecture on the subject, and the board will hold a workshop for families.
The Temecula Valley Chamber of Commerce honored these high school seniors who make a difference at March's Student of the Month breakfast.
Critical Race Theory clarifications from the nation's oldest civil rights organization
The governing board is considering hiring an attorney who opposes CRT to provide immersive sessions to teachers and some staff.
Out of 400 students from 20 area high schools, Temecula's Great Oak High School Mock Trial team competed with the best in 2023.
The possible Brown Act violation by the three board members was raised to the attention of the Riverside County District Attorney's Office.