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Jeff Baker and College of the Desert reach nearly $600,000 settlement in retaliation claim
A settlement of $594,218.75 was recently reached in a legal claim of retaliation between College of the Desert and its former vice president of student services, Jeff Baker. Baker, who initially filed a legal claim with COD in November 2022, alleged defamation by the college, its former top leader and two board of...
One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’
James Adkins has been selected as the One Class at a Time award winner for the month of May. He was nominated for his dedication to education and "always putting in extra work," according to Letty Lopez who nominated Mr. Adkins for the recognition. Adkins teaches at Indio Middle School and runs the campus' Renaissance The post One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’ appeared first on KESQ.
Abi Carter’s childhood teachers discuss her success as she visits local elementary school
American Idol finalist Abi Carter paid a visit to Washington Charter Elementary School Tuesday morning, a school she attended as a young student in the valley, and even listened to a performance from the choir. “Tell me about the 1st time you heard her sing?," News Channel 3 asked Christina Osborn, a math teacher at The post Abi Carter’s childhood teachers discuss her success as she visits local elementary school appeared first on KESQ.
Xavier Prep's Malia Strange wins pair of CIF titles, will participate in CIF Masters Saturday
Xavier Prep's Malia Strange won a trio of events at the Desert Empire League track and field finals last month, and on Saturday she won CIF championships in two of those events. In doing so, the freshman became the Saints’ first CIF champion in track since her brother won a CIF title in 2016.
CSUSB's Palm Desert Campus Outstanding Graduate shares his unique journey into higher ed
Geoffrey Demke will be the first to admit that his path to college was neither easy nor straightforward. As a child, he moved frequently, never staying in one city for more than five years. That changed in 2016 when he and his family relocated to the Coachella Valley after his wife, Niccole, was offered a teaching position at a local elementary school with Desert Sands Unified School District.
Xavier defeats Queen Creek for 3rd 6A state softball championship since 2021
Bases loaded. Full count. Two outs. One-run game. Championship on the line. Nearly every young kid imagines this situation in their backyard while playing with a whiffle ball. Except this time, it was reality for Phoenix Xavier Prep freshman pitcher Angie Falls. That was the scenario for Falls in the...
Horizon School honors its Class of 2024 Coyotes
Horizon School celebrated its Class of 2024 at graduation Wednesday afternoon at Palm Desert High School. Nathan Marth led the Pledge of Allegiance and LeVanna Mora performed the national anthem. Brenda Ramos delivered the senior address. Of the 83 students who graduated, seven received summa cum laude honors and six graduated cum laude.
Desert Dialogues: Cathedral City High sophomore grateful to teacher for fostering love of reading
Last week's question sought to honor our educators in the Coachella Valley by prompting high school students to reflect on the teachers who have profoundly influenced their lives. Students certainly rose to the occasion, with many expressing appreciation to their educators for their guidance and for enriching their lives at school with dedication and compassion. ...
Local Athletic Stars Shine Bright at Upcoming Awards Night
🏆 Get ready to roll out the red carpet for the stars of athleticism in our community! The much-anticipated Athletic Awards Night is just around the corner, promising an evening brimming with triumphs, tales of perseverance, and a celebration of the incredible sporting talent we have right here in our backyard.
One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’
James Adkins has been selected as the One Class at a Time award winner for the month of May. He was nominated for his dedication to education and "always putting in extra work," according to Letty Lopez who nominated Mr. Adkins for the recognition. Adkins teaches at Indio Middle School and runs the campus' Renaissance The post One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’ appeared first on KESQ.
One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’
James Adkins has been selected as the One Class at a Time award winner for the month of May. He was nominated for his dedication to education and "always putting in extra work," according to Letty Lopez who nominated Mr. Adkins for the recognition. Adkins teaches at Indio Middle School and runs the campus' Renaissance The post One Class at a Time winner James Adkins takes pride in recognizing ‘everyone on campus doing good things’ appeared first on KESQ.
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