Weekly roundup: Custodian surprised with new car, students visit Blizzard campus and more Fermin Leal March 9, 2018Ever helpful Mater Dei custodian Victor Bautista was surprised with the new car he received as a special thanks for his...
Weekly roundup: Girls Engineering Day in Anaheim, Chinese New Year, new social-emotional learning guidelines and more Ian Hanigan March 2, 2018More than 120 middle and high school girls built bridges out of plastic straws, designed roadways, learned about watersheds and...
#kindness1billion: Good deeds add up for kindergarteners at Fullerton’s Fisler School Ian Hanigan February 26, 2018A kindergarten teacher from Fisler School in Fullerton found a clever way to tie kindness to California’s math standards. At...
OC District Pulse: La Habra City School District Fermin Leal February 7, 2018Even after more than 100 years teaching children, La Habra City School District continues to evolve. The nine-campus district is...
Irvine and Tustin students showcase their ‘Astounding Inventions’ at Irvine Valley College Ian Hanigan February 6, 2018Will “Staircase Friendly Rolling Backpacks” be the next big thing? What about the “Go Go Scooter,” the “Temperature Regulating Blanket”...
Weekly roundup: La Habra to reconfigure grade spans, esports in OC, a whodunnit in Capo, and more Ian Hanigan February 2, 2018Big changes are coming to the La Habra City School District in 2018-19. As the Orange County Register reports, the...
Global School Play Day seeks to spotlight the importance of unstructured playtime Ian Hanigan January 29, 2018Scott Bedley has a simple suggestion for kids, and it’s one to which they probably won’t object: Play more. Bedley,...
6th-grader’s ‘Tiger Truck’ design wins law enforcement competition Fermin Leal January 24, 2018Sixth-grader Jazmine Alvarado believes a tiger symbolizes strength, strong character and fearlessness — the perfect characteristics for a truck driven...
Weekly roundup: Students test storm water quality, governor wants more money for schools, and more Fermin Leal January 12, 2018Fifth-grade teacher Pam Conti from Pegasus School in Huntington Beach is on a mission to take water samples from Dana...
New 2018 education laws include ending ‘meal shaming’ Fermin Leal January 3, 2018It’s the start of a new calendar year, and with that comes a batch of state laws affecting Orange County’s...