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EDUCATION
Scotts Valley Montessori school stirs controversy with policy limiting gender, religion talks in class
At least seven families are taking their children out of a Scotts Valley-based Montessori school and three teachers are said to be leaving after administrators removed several books mentioning gender identity and implemented a “neutral school” policy that limits or bans classroom discussions on hot-button issues like religion and politics.
Scotts Valley High Student Remembered With Scholarship Fund
Milo Anima, 17, who loved drama and acted in “The Addams Family” this spring at Scotts Valley High School, will be remembered with the Milo Anima Legacy Fund arranged by the nonprofit Community Foundation Santa Cruz County. Milo left this earth on May 12, and family and friends...
Morning Lookout: Scotts Valley Montessori controversy, heat wave to last through the week, and a low-impact camping op-ed
Well hello again, everyone. Hope the week is off to a good start, even if it’s a little hot for your liking. Unfortunately, it looks like that heat is going to stick around for a little longer. Today we’re looking at temperatures in the high-80s and into the 90s — and it might even hit low-100s in the mountains.
Scotts Valley native vaults to new heights with gymnastics at U Penn
Scotts Valley’s Makenna Damhorst has taken a tumble or two in her life, and the star athlete is planning to put her gymnastic prowess to use as she joins the University of Pennsylvania (U Penn) Division 1 Gymnastics Team this fall. Damhorst was originally recruited as a walk-on by...
Santa Cruz County college wins international robotics competition
APTOS, Calif. — Cabrillo College announced Tuesday that the Cabrillo Robotics Club recently won first place in the Marine Advanced Technology Education World Championships. The club was tasked with building a Remotely Operated Vehicle capable of executing simulated industry applications, such as observation, inspection and physical tasks in various aquatic environments.
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