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...
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...
New video aims to support students struggling with social, emotional needs Fermin Leal February 1, 2018Santa Ana Unified School District recently posted a video called “We Care: Get Help” to show support for students who...
Ready player one: Orange County High School Esports League to debut this week Ian Hanigan January 30, 2018Thirty-seven teams from 25 local high schools have signed on to be a part of the new Orange County High...
Educators, experts gather at OCDE summit focused on dyslexia Fermin Leal January 30, 2018Magic Johnson, Gavin Newsom, Steven Spielberg and Henry Winkler all have something in common aside from their fame. They each...
Three OC campuses earn spots on state’s list of model middle schools Ian Hanigan January 29, 2018Three Orange County campuses have earned their way onto a list of California’s top-performing middle schools. Hilton D. Bell Intermediate...
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,...
OCDE promotes music, arts education at NAMM convention Fermin Leal January 26, 2018This weekend’s NAMM convention, an annual gathering for music industry professionals, featured exhibits on the latest music gear, a few...
Weekly roundup: Segerstrom students visit Virgin Galactic site, schools take on Kindness Challenge, and more Fermin Leal January 26, 2018A group of students from Segerstrom High School in Santa Ana recently toured Virgin Galactic’s facilities and hangar where the...
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...