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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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Dr. Bean: OCDE is investing in bold ideas to strengthen student success

Stefan Bean December 10, 2025
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OCDE to host Math Instructional Materials Fair on Jan. 22

Vicky Nguyen December 9, 2025

SchoolsFirst Federal Credit Union opens scholarship application period for student members

Vicky Nguyen December 9, 2025
Mesa View Middle School students took part in an aerial art project, creating a live image of a humpback whale for the Art for the Sky program. (Screenshot courtesy of Daniel Dancer)

Weekly roundup: Mesa View students create 130-foot whale art in campuswide project, and more

Madeline Gray December 5, 2025
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In the news: Physical education lawsuit, classifying childhood trauma and more

Staff reports August 21, 2015
It’s Friday, Aug. 21, and here are a few news stories from this past week. Click through for this week's headlines.
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Santa Ana high schoolers complete internship at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (video)

Ian Hanigan August 19, 2015
Perhaps you've been following the story of eight students from Santa Ana who earned the rare opportunity to be interns at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena. On the day before they completed the program, we dispatched a video crew to talk about their experiences.
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Digital instructional materials are here, but classroom equity rules still apply

Staff reports August 18, 2015
As school districts in California continue their transition to new educational standards, they may be purchasing new instructional materials for students, and many are looking at digital materials. While the way instructional materials are delivered may change, what hasn’t changed are the laws that require those materials be distributed equitably – along with the California Constitution’s guarantee of a free public education.[...]
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In the news: Education legislation, delayed test scores and more

Staff reports August 14, 2015
It’s Friday, August 14, and it’s been a busy week in education news. Click through for headlines from this past week.
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Mijares: Communication is vital to the success of OCDE and Orange County schools

Al Mijares August 14, 2015
As part of a strategic effort to strengthen collaboration and engagement, "OCDE is in the process of enhancing and expanding its communications presence by leveraging the latest media platforms to deliver news and information that is accessible, relevant, compelling and credible," writes Dr. Al Mijares, Orange County superintendent of schools. Click through to read the superintendent's latest column.
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OC Health Care Agency offers tips for keeping cool during the weekend heat wave

Ian Hanigan August 13, 2015
The mercury is once again on the rise in Southern California, with local temperatures expected to top 95 degrees over the weekend. Click through to read the latest precautions from the Orange County Health Care Agency.
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Answers to frequently asked questions about California school vaccination laws

Staff reports August 13, 2015
This summer, Governor Jerry Brown signed a new vaccine law, Senate Bill 277, which states that parents of students who attend public or private schools can no longer refuse to vaccinate their children based on a personal belief exemption. However, current vaccine laws that went into effect in 2014 are still in place for the 2015-16 school year. [...]
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Student standardized test scores to be released to schools in September

Ian Hanigan August 13, 2015
This year, Orange County students in grades three through eight and 11 took the new computer-based Smarter Balanced assessments, which were designed to measure student knowledge of California’s English language arts and mathematics standards. While officials from the California Department of Education originally indicated that schools could expect their assessment results during the summer break, we’re told September is now the target. Click through for details.
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In the news: Teacher summit, AP U.S. History and more

Staff reports August 7, 2015
It’s Friday, August 7, and here are a few education-related news stories. Click through for headlines from this past week.
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In the news: Summer at the Center, college coursework in high school and more

Staff reports July 31, 2015
It’s Friday, July 31, and here are some local education stories you may have missed. Click through for education news.
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