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New Conditions of Children report offers a snapshot of OC education trends for 2025

Ian Hanigan December 18, 2025
Gigi Manning, 2025 OCMAA Award recipient for secondary media arts, stands with award sponsor and presenter Steven Brittan, president and CEO of the Laguna College of Art + Design.

Arts educators, leaders to be celebrated at 2026 OC Music and Arts Administrators Awards

Vicky Nguyen December 18, 2025
Participants and supporters, some dressed in team costumes, cheer from the stands during the Super Quiz Relay at the 2025 Orange County Academic Decathlon.

Academic event season is coming up. Here are some key dates for 2026.

Vicky Nguyen December 16, 2025
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Sunburst cadets suit up for life after graduation

Nathaniel Martinez December 15, 2025
Students from Segerstrom High School’s Class of 2025 take part in their graduation ceremony on May 28.

Weekly roundup: OC districts join CSU Direct Admission Program for fall 2026, and more

Vicky Nguyen December 12, 2025
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Nine questions (and answers) about public charter schools

Staff reports October 6, 2015
You may have read about charter schools in the news recently, and perhaps you’ve found yourself wondering, “What exactly are charter schools, and how do they differ from public or private schools?” Well, we’re here to help, with a list of frequently asked questions. [...]
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In the news: Free ACT test, National Blue Ribbon honors and more

Staff reports October 2, 2015
It’s Friday, Oct. 2, and here are some local headlines highlighting education from this past week. Click through for recent news.
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Get ready for the Great California ShakeOut earthquake drill on Oct. 15

Staff reports October 1, 2015
At 10:15 a.m. on Oct. 15, millions of Californians are expected to drop, cover and hold on during the Great California ShakeOut, the largest earthquake drill in the state. All K-12 schools and districts in Orange County are encouraged to participate in the exercise, responding just as they would during an actual seismic event. [...]
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Santa Ana’s Middle College High among 2015 National Blue Ribbon schools

Staff reports September 29, 2015
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan has announced the 2015 National Blue Ribbon Schools, and Middle College High in the Santa Ana Unified School District was among 29 public schools in California to win the coveted award. In addition, New Horizon School in Irvine was one of the California private schools recognized. [...]
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‘The Water Effect,’ kicking off Oct. 10, urges high school students to be part of conservation solutions

Staff reports September 28, 2015
Inside the Outdoors and The Ecology Center are launching a new high school program that aims to raise awareness about water conservation and inspire students to develop creative solutions with their peers. [...]
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In the news: Career pathways academy, diversity gap and more

Staff reports September 25, 2015
It’s Friday, Sept. 25, and here is a recap of education news stories from this past week. Click through for recent headlines.
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Disneyland Resort program offers grant funding to support arts initiatives in OC classrooms

Staff reports September 25, 2015
The CREATE Grants program is accepting applications now until Oct. 16 to provide Orange County teachers with classroom materials for visual and performing arts projects. [...]
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Childhood homelessness affects thousands of Orange County students

Staff reports September 22, 2015
According to the National Center on Family Homelessness, California has the third highest rate of homeless children in the country. In Orange County alone, school districts have identified 32,510 children and youth who do not have permanent homes. [...]

Irvine Unified reports highest math scores among state’s larger districts

Ian Hanigan September 22, 2015
Earlier this month, we shared the news that Orange County students posted higher average scores than the rest of California on new English and math assessments. Well, it looks like one O.C. district has posted the highest math scores of all large districts in the state -- and the second highest English scores. [...]
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Five tips for a successful parent-teacher conference

Staff reports September 21, 2015
It’s mid-September, and many of our schools are either in the thick of parent-teacher conferences or preparing for them. This is a great opportunity for schools and families to work together to ensure the best educational experience possible for your child. Here are five tips to help you make the most out of parent-teacher conference time. [...]
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