Anaheim Union superintendent earns statewide honor for expanding civic education Ian Hanigan March 29, 2018The California Council for the Social Studies has recognized Anaheim Union High School District Superintendent Michael Matsuda for his work...
Weekly roundup: Students investigate simulated crime in CSI program, Academic Decathlon team prepares for state final, and more Fermin Leal March 23, 2018Twenty students from Thurston Middle School in Laguna Beach spent an afternoon this week aboard the Ocean Institute’s Pilgrim ship...
Young historians await results of National History Day-Orange County competition Ian Hanigan March 13, 2018Showcasing original websites, papers, documentaries, performances and exhibits, more than 450 young historians took part in Saturday’s National History Day-Orange...
Fullerton students advance in national cybersecurity competition Ian Hanigan March 8, 2018A group of Fullerton middle schoolers has placed second in a national competition that puts students in the role of...
C-H-A-M-P: Eighth-grader wins second straight OC Spelling Bee, advances to national competition Ian Hanigan March 3, 2018Round by round, they dueled over words like “intaglio,” “vivace,” “bobbejaan” and “zeitgeber.” When Genevie Nguyen of Irvine Intermediate School...
Seven OC schools honored for promoting civics learning Fermin Leal March 1, 2018Seven Orange County schools have been recognized by the California Courts system for their efforts to engage students in civic...
Foundation carries on doctor’s dream to assist young athletes in Santa Ana Ian Hanigan February 21, 2018Dr. Kevin Armstrong built a life around his passion for community service and his love of sports. A graduate of Princeton...
Middle schoolers from La Habra earn top honors — again — in national environmental challenge Ian Hanigan February 13, 2018Remember when we told you about seven middle schoolers from La Habra who earned national honors in a STEM competition that...
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...