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LAUSD sued by aide alleging she was terminated while on leave for workplace injury
A woman is suing Los Angeles Unified, alleging she was terminated from her non-teaching position in 2023 while on medical leave for injuries she suffered when she was tackled while trying to intervene in a screaming match between two students.
Yuma flag football player Z’yah Wilson one of 100 kids across US picked for Los Angeles camp
YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - Only 100 girls across the country will be heading to Los Angeles for the USA 2024 National Team Development Select Bowl. And one of them in the 12U group, hails from the Desert Southwest. 12-year old Z'yah Wilson was recently selected for the camp. She's...
LAUSD opposes oil drilling near schools
On June 25, the Los Angeles Unified School Board unanimously passed a resolution introduced by Board President Jackie Goldberg and co-sponsored by Board Members George J. McKenna III, Scott M. Schmerelson and Kelly Gonez, to stand in strong support of preserving historic law SB 1137 to prevent toxic oil drilling near schools, playgrounds and neighborhoods.
Pasadena High Bulldogs Shine at Sofi Stadium Thanks to LA Storm Youth Sports
Pasadena High School (PHS) JV and Freshmen/Sophomore boys basketball teams recently had the incredible opportunity to showcase their skills at the iconic Sofi Stadium in Los Angeles. This unforgettable experience was made possible through the generous efforts of LA Storm Youth Sports, who facilitated this special event. The young athletes were thrilled to play in such a prestigious venue, and it was a day filled with excitement, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories. Special shout out to LA Storm Youth Sports for making this dream a reality. What a great day to be a Bulldog!
Venice JCC Presents 2024 Scholarships
The Venice Japanese Community Center presented its 2024 scholarship awards at its annual Summer Festival on June 22. These remarkable students were being honored for achieving stellar academic records, participating in extracurricular activities, and involving themselves in community service both at VJCC and the extended community. The awards were presented...
Local teams claim share of successes in ’23-24
It has been a month since the 2023-24 high school sports year ended with some top performances but some with surprises. Of course, it began with football and Gardena, North Torrance and Serra had very good seasons. Perhaps the surprise team was from the Panthers who won their first Marine...
Adventure Awaits: Week 2 at New Horizon School Pasadena Bursts with Fun and Creativity!
Week 2 is well on its way at New Horizon School Pasadena! The Coyote Campers are busy trying to escape a giant spider web, while the Grizzly Guides are creatively constructing unique animal habitats. The day ends with some refreshing and fun water games, perfect for the hot summer weather. Next week promises even more excitement with deep sea adventures. Don’t miss out on all the thrilling activities planned at New Horizon School!
Blair High School Senior Receives Full-Tuition Posse Scholarship to Pepperdine University
Vincent Velazco, a senior at Blair High School in Pasadena and member of the Class of 2024, has been awarded a four-year, full-tuition Posse Scholarship to attend Pepperdine University, according to the Pasadena Unified School District. Velazco, who will major in sports medicine, expressed gratitude for the support he received...
Black Student Success Scholarships Honor Student Advocates
For their strong advocacy against anti-Blackness, students at Cal State University system got some well-deserved recognition, along with a decent amount of scholarship dollars to help encourage their passion to continue the fight. Armand Jovaughn Egere pushed hard after the pandemic to get his grades high, engaged in extracurricular activity...
SPHS Class of 2024 Graduates at Roosevelt Field
South Pasadena High School Commencement Ceremony via Instagram. The graduation ceremony for South Pasadena High School’s Class of 2024 took place at Roosevelt Field at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, June 5. Teachers from SPHS, members of the Flower Chain, and graduating seniors made their way to the arranged white chairs on the field while the SPHS band performed.
Neighborhood Academic Initiative falls short in addressing systemic issues
(Vivienne Tran / Daily Trojan) “I’ve always wanted to go to USC since I was young,” said Destiny Echeverria, a junior majoring in business administration who graduated from USC’s McMorrow Neighborhood Academic Initiative in 2021. “Thanks to [the Neighborhood Academic Initiative], I got into USC, and now I’m at USC.”
USC ups its profit margins
A few months ago, the University announced that it would be raising tuition by 4.9% for the 2024-25 school year. In response, the student body let out a collective groan. This tuition hike marks the third of its magnitude in three years, which could be taken as a sign that USC is struggling to operate financially. Alas, it is not. In fact, the coronavirus pandemic ushered in record profits on nearly every front for the University, and those profits do not seem to be subsiding in the immediate future.
Long Beach City College announces the hiring of new executive leadership team members
At its June 26 meeting, the Long Beach Community College District (LBCCD) Board of Trustees certified the hiring of three high-level administrative employees for Long Beach City College (LBCC). The board unanimously approved the new Vice President of Workforce and Economic Development, Acting Vice President of Administrative & Business Services,...
Maranatha Students Find Joy in Serving Others in Hollywood
Last week, Maranatha High School’s Hollywood service team engaged in a heartwarming and impactful outreach at the Hope Center in Hollywood. They provided essential services including clothes, haircuts, and hot showers, along with preparing and serving meals for hundreds of guests. The team extended a warm welcome to individuals...
72 Long Beach State Student-Athletes Earn Spring Academic All-Big West
LONG BEACH, Calif. – The Big West announced Spring academic awards winners on Tuesday, and Long Beach State had 72 student-athletes across 10 sports honored as Academic All-Big West for the 2024 semester. Student-Athletes by the Big West receiving recognition must carry a 3.00 cumulative grade point average, meet...
GUSD Seeks Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee Applicants
The Glendale Unified School District is seeking applicants for its Citizens’ Bond Oversight Committee. The committee, established in 2011 following the passage of the Measure S facilities improvement bond, meets quarterly to oversee bond expenditures. It informs the public and submits annual reports to the Board of Education. Board-appointed...
Week 4 of PEF Summer Enrichment: Inspiring Lifelong Learning Through Creative Adventures
It’s Week 4 of Pasadena Educational Foundation’s Summer Enrichment Program, and the excitement is palpable. Students are immersing themselves in a variety of engaging activities, each designed to inspire a love for learning. Whether it’s performing in a play under the guidance of Ms. Clark, delving into the science of tornadoes with Mr. Romero, or creating gigantic bubbles with Ms. Vicente, every moment is an adventure in education. The program showcases the ultimate lesson that learning is life. The entire team at PEF is “4ever” grateful for the opportunity to share the joy of learning with their students each summer, fostering a community where curiosity and creativity flourish.
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