17 teams recognized in STEM-themed ocMaker Challenge Fermin Leal May 19, 2017Seventeen teams from Orange County middle schools, high schools and community colleges won cash prizes of $100 to $350 as...
Orange County Friday Night Live Partnership honors students, staff, community group Fermin Leal May 18, 2017The Orange County Friday Night Live Partnership (OCFNLP) recognized a community group, two schools and a pair of school advisors for...
Local students earn honors in state competitions for aspiring educators Ian Hanigan May 15, 2017High school students from Anaheim and Santa Ana have taken the top spots in three competitions held by Educators Rising...
Gov. Brown’s latest budget proposal adds $1.4 billion for schools Fermin Leal May 11, 2017California’s public K-12 schools and community colleges could receive $74.6 billion in state funding for the 2017-18 school year, $1.1...
Khan Academy’s SAT prep helping students improve scores, study finds Fermin Leal May 11, 2017Students participating in Khan Academy’s free SAT Practice program are more likely to earn higher scores when they take the...
The ocMaker Challenge gives students chance to solve real-world problems Fermin Leal May 9, 2017More than 150 teams from Orange County middle schools, high schools and community colleges will participate Friday and Saturday in...
Fourth District PTA’s spring fair aims to empower members Fermin Leal May 9, 2017PTA parents across Orange County hoping to learn more about collaborating among the different local chapters, advocating for arts and...
The Deeper Learning Podcast | Aki’s Story: On Relocation and Resilience Ian Hanigan May 8, 2017Executive Order 9066 was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt on Feb. 19, 1942, authorizing the internment of Japanese-Americans during...
CHEP student is the youngest ever to be named Woman of the Year for assembly district Ian Hanigan May 8, 2017Liliana Hernandez is an eighth-grader enrolled in OCDE’s Community Home Education Program. She’s also a Girl Scout, an amateur rocketeer...
Weekly roundup: Westminster to honor Mendez v. Westminster case, Teachers of the Year named and more Fermin Leal May 5, 2017The city of Westminster will officially recognize the historic Mendez v. Westminster school desegregation case by building a bike trail on...