Clovis
EDUCATION
Clovis South high school and Sanchez Intermediate logos unveiled
The new Clovis South High School and Phillip V. Sanchez Intermediate School Longhorns got ''branded'' this week.The Clovis Unified School District Governing Board unveiled the official logo and letter-marks for the two schools.They both make up the Terry P. Bradley Educational Center. Bradley himself was in the audience to celebrate.He's was a long-time administrator and superintendent of the district.More than 40 family members of the late Philip Sanchez also attended.Sanchez was a Clovis Unified graduate who went on to become the first Hispanic American on a U.S. Presidential Cabinet and was appointed as a U.S. Ambassador.The Bradley Educational Center is under construction at Highland and Clinton avenues and it is planned to begin a phased opening in the fall of 2025 for grades 7 through 9.
Students whip up their own meals at FUSD Junior Chef Academy Summer Camp
Something special is cooking up at Chukchansi Park this summer.Fresno Unified students are taking over the kitchen to sharpen their cooking skills.The Chukchansi ballpark may be quiet and empty, but the kitchen is loud and full.Chef Curtis Tucker is showing 7th through 12th grade students at the Fresno Unified Junior Chef's Academy how to whip up a thing or two.Guevara Arts & Leadership Executive Director, Ricardo Guevara, is putting on the class.He and Chef Curtis both went to Sunnyside High and now are working to make sure students know how to cook."We just feel like it's something that's missing," Guevara...
CHSU Students Build Book Exchange Libraries for Underserved Communities
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Student Affairs team at California Health Sciences University came up with a much-needed community service project for its incoming class of students. The students built book exchange library boxes and stocked them with donated books for underserved communities last week. Disclosure: GV Wire...
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