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Cal State Fullerton Wins Statewide Voter Registration Competition

Cal State Fullerton Wins Statewide Voter Registration Competition

  Campus Registered 2,716 Voters in Secretary of State’s Ballot Bowl Competition  Cal State Fullerton was named this year’s champion in a voter registration competition that involved California’s four major…

Virtual Field Trips at Rancho Los Alamitos

Virtual Field Trips at Rancho Los Alamitos

This fall, 4th-grade virtual field trips are underway! School docents are leading live, interactive sessions featuring the Ranch House, Gardens, and Barnyard. Docents engage students as they walk the Rancho…

Pioneer High School Hosts Thanksgiving Meal Drive-thru Donation in Whittier

Pioneer High School Hosts Thanksgiving Meal Drive-thru Donation in Whittier

  WHAT:  Whittier-area families in need will receive Thanksgiving dinner fixings and a $25 gift card to help purchase a turkey during a drive-through donation coordinated by local nonprofit Helping…

Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces $420,000 in Grants to the Bridging the Digital Divide Fund for So. Cal. Students

Superintendent Tony Thurmond Announces $420,000 in Grants to the Bridging the Digital Divide Fund for So. Cal. Students

  October 29, 2020 SACRAMENTO— State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tony Thurmond today announced that Southern California Gas Company (SoCalGas) and San Diego Gas & Electric (SDG&E), in partnership with…

Montebello Unified Seeking Candidates for Personnel Commission

Montebello Unified Seeking Candidates for Personnel Commission

    October 22, 2020 The Montebello Unified School District (“MUSD”) is seeking candidates for the Personnel Commission to serve a three year term. In accordance with Education Code Section…

ABCUSD Schools Named Top Public Schools in L.A. County

ABCUSD Schools Named Top Public Schools in L.A. County

October 20, 2020 – Four ABC Unified School District schools have been named 2020 Top Public Schools by Innovate Public Schools. The Top Public Schools report honors schools closing the…

LBS Financial Credit Union Funds Notability Program for Students at Nixon Academy

LBS Financial Credit Union Funds Notability Program for Students at Nixon Academy

Students at Nixon Academy learning how to use Notability   Cerritos, CA – October 21, 2020 – LBS Financial Credit Union donated $2,500 to Nixon Academy of Multimedia Arts Production…

Local Students Earn Congressional Award Gold Medal

Local Students Earn Congressional Award Gold Medal

    BY BRIAN HEWS Several area students earned Congress’ highest honor for civilian youth, in the program’s first-ever virtual Gold Medal Ceremony this past weekend. This medal honors youth…

Norwalk City Council Approves Youth Commission

Norwalk City Council Approves Youth Commission

Young adults line up for the Youth Commission in Hayward, CA.   By Tammye McDuff • September 29, 2020 One of the priorities of the Norwalk City Council was to…

City of Norwalk to Award Scholarships for Career Training

Norwalk, CA – The City of Norwalk is currently offering scholarships to residents for career and technical training.  Funding for this program is through the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)…

Facing uncertain fall, schools make flexible reopening plans

Facing uncertain fall, schools make flexible reopening plans

  (AP) — Administrators in the Parkway school district in suburban St. Louis spent the summer break crafting a flexible reopening plan, with options that include full-time classroom learning, full-time…

Ed Feasel, PhD, named President of Soka University of America

Ed Feasel, PhD, named President of Soka University of America

Edward Feasel, PhD   Aliso Viejo, CA –  In June Daniel Habuki, PhD, founding president of Soka University of America (SUA), announced his upcoming retirement this summer after 27 years…

LA MIRADA YOUTH NEEDS FOOD DONATIONS FOR NEEDY

    HELPING OUT: 15 year old La Mirada resident Joseph Juarez fills care packages.     BY TAMMYE MCDUFF • JULY 17, 2020 Joseph Juarez, a 15 year old…

ABC Unified School District to hold meeting concerning closures this Friday at 3 PM

The ABCUSD Board of Education will be holding a Special Meeting on Friday, July 17, 2020, at 3:00 p.m. to discuss safely reopening schools for the 2020-2021 school year. The…

SoCalGas Awards Two $5,000 Scholarships to Cerritos College Graduates

NORWALK, Calif. – July 15, 2020 – Cerritos College Foundation has announced Rachelle Elhessen and Tran Pham as the recipients of the SoCalGas Scholarship. Both students will receive $5,000 to support…

BREAKING: ABC Unified School District to hold emergency meeting this week to vote on school closures for fall

BREAKING: ABC Unified School District to hold emergency meeting this week to vote on school closures for fall

BY BRIAN HEWS • JULY 15, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos Community News has exclusively learned that the ABC Unified School District Board will be meeting, likely on Friday, to…

NY TIMES: All Schools Will Be Online in Los Angeles in the Fall

California public school districts said Monday that instruction will be remote only in the fall citing concerns that the surge in coronavirus infections in their area pose a dire risk.…

NLMUSD Superintendent Will Retire July 1

NLMUSD Superintendent Will Retire July 1

BY BRIAN HEWS • June 22, 2020 Hews Media Group-Los Cerritos News has learned that Norwalk-La Mirada School District Superintendent Hasmik Danielian, Ed.D. will be retiring July 1, 2020. In…

Norwalk Resident Norma Amezcua Selected as New NLMUSD Board Member to Fill Vacancy

Norwalk Resident Norma Amezcua Selected as New NLMUSD Board Member to Fill Vacancy

NORMA AMEZCUA STAFF REPORT  May 14, 2020 NORWALK, Calif. — The Norwalk-La Mirada Unified School District Board of Education has appointed Norma Amezcua, a children’s program administrator, as its newest…

What is college going to look like in the future?

What is college going to look like in the future?

By Jodi Redmond, Ed.M. • May 11, 2020 College in the future will be unrecognizable. Bold statement, I know, but here’s why. First, fewer students are attending college already. In…

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