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The money will be used for excavation and surveying of Maya residents at the ancient city of Teotihuacan in central Mexico.
The Virtual Riverside County Science and Engineering Fair which was held online March 15-16.
The share of residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising in the U.S. Here's how it’s changed in Riverside County.
It's been a long year, but Tuesday students were able to return to campus.
"We anticipate approval from the county within the next few days," TVUSD Superintendent Dr. Jodi McClay said.
School districts with approved safety plans can move forward with reopening, the county announced.
Hayley Foo, a 5th grader at Ysabel Barnett ES, took the big win, while Dessa Faith Chua, an 8th grader at Margarita MS, came in second.
McKay was selected to lead the Temecula Valley Unified School District's new Home INstead Online School that opens in the fall.
If the COVID-19 case rate continues dropping and the district gets the OK to reopen, classrooms will not look the same, however.
Innovative thinking by the school's principal brought many TES students back onto campus.
Riverside County students are invited to submit their best performances for judging at two Virtual Solo Music Festivals in February.
UC Riverside becomes first public university in the state to offer an extension program focused on the cannabis industry.
Rising coronavirus infections in Riverside County put a temporary halt to the school waiver program.
As the coronavirus pandemic worsens, plans to bring kids back to classrooms before summer seems unlikely.
The gardens will be located at Rotary Park, Margarita Community Park and the CRC Amphitheater.
The "Blue Ribbon" status is bestowed on schools based on their overall academic achievement or success in closing achievement gaps.
The money is designed to be used to order additional laptops and mobile hotspot devices to support distance learning for all students.
Linfield will begin in-person TK-6 instruction Sept. 21, while Rancho Community Church and Schools will start Sept. 22, officials said.
A $999,875 grant will fund scholarships of up to four years to 20 full-time students.
Beaumont Unified School District Superintendent Terrence Davis was placed on paid administrative leave and his replacement is sought.
Most districts have yet to assess the financial impact of their meal distribution programs on already-strained budgets.
If you live outside of our district, you will need to have an approved transfer prior to beginning the enrollment process.
While attendees will be limited to three per student, a screen will be provided so other supporters can join the fun drive-in movie-style.
Seniors at eight Temecula-area high schools will receive scholarships along with the title of Students Of The Year.
The free, "One World. One Idyllwild." fundraiser will feature a student spectacular of music, dance, fashion, film, art and theater.
Springs Charter Schools’ Summit Springs Educational Foundation is pleased to announce the awarding of scholarships totaling $7,000.
They might not have a traditional graduation ceremony this year, but they've worked hard to get to this point. Here's to the class of 2020!
Springs Charter Schools has been recognized for doing exceptional work during the coronavirus pandemic.
The Temecula district was lauded on Earth Day for efforts to achieve environmental excellence, according to state officials.
The video from Great Oak High School senior Zoé Medranda reminds the class of 2020 that life will go on.
"If you live outside of our district, you will need to have an approved transfer prior to beginning the enrollment process."
The move to full virtual learning eliminates all face- to-face instruction, including labs and small group work.
TVUSD campuses will be closed March 16 through April 6.