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El Camino College, stop wasting people’s money
El Camino College needs to raise over $40 million to crawl out of a major deficit, because the college has been spending more money than it’s been receiving. Now we’re being told, as students, that we will have to pay for parking next semester and that tuition fees for non-resident students will go up by $24 per unit, all because El Camino is reckless with its money spending.
A Chapter Closes at Hawthorne Elementary School
May 29 marked a bittersweet moment in the history of BHUSD, as Hawthorne Elementary School celebrated its last promotion ceremony. The 110-year-old school is closing, though the Hawthorne spirit will live on as instruction transitions to the newly-reimagined El Rodeo Elementary School. On May 24th, the district fittingly marked the...
UCLA medical school accused of lowering admission standards
Whistleblowers at UCLA medical school say racial preferences have lowered the admission standards at the prestigious school. And as a result, more and more students are failing basic medical competency tests. Aaron Sibarium, a reporter at the Washington Free Beacon, broke the story and joined FOX 11 to talk more about it.
Blockbuster Filmmaker Teaches Movie Making at Compton HS and Dominguez
Guest lecturers are a great way to inject variety into a class, bringing their outside knowledge and real-world experience to share in to students in a classroom. Director, writer, and producer Brian Levant, known for directing blockbuster movies such as The Flintstones, Beethoven, Snow Dogs, Jingle All the Way, Scooby-Doo: The Mystery Begins, and Are We There Yet? recently visited the TV and Film production classes at Compton High School and Dominguez High School to pass along a little bit of his knowledge on the magic of filmmaking.
Four Valley students compete at international science fair
Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair, the world’s largest pre-college STEM competition, took place on May 11-17 in Los Angeles, Calif. at the Los Angeles Convention Center. Four Valley students were there to compete at the international level. 1600 students from 67 countries participated. $9 million was awarded. Jennifer...
Opinion: Passion for learning, patience will reveal unclear path for philosophy students
As an optimistic first-year student, I always envisioned college as a place where I could explore new interests and discover my future self. But this is far from the reality that I have experienced throughout my time at UCLA. I came to school eager to learn about virtually anything that...
523 CUSD Scholars Celebrate Reclassification
Compton Unified School District honored 523 scholars last week in the district’s Reclassification Ceremony at Centennial High School. This annual event recognizes students from all Compton Unified schools who have met the reclassification criteria and have transitioned from English Learner to being recognized as proficient in English. Reclassification marks...
Meet John Muir Valedictorian Lauren Gray
Lauren Gray is graduating with a 4.6 GPA. This year, Lauren Gray was enrolled at Muir High School and at Pasadena City College. She majored in Gender Ethnic Studies, Humanities, Social and Behavioral Sciences and Social Justice studies, and earned four Associate of Arts degrees in addition to her high school diploma. She was Senior Class President, Captain of the cheer team, Associated Student Body Alumni Commissioner, and a Pasadena City College Dual Enrollment Student Ambassador. In addition, her volunteer work includes assisting in teaching youth Mandarin Chinese at her former elementary school, being a Pasadena City Youth Ambassador at community events, and advocating for equity in all Pasadena schools as a member of the PUSD’s Student Think Tank. Lauren has also organized voter registration drives at her school by partnering with the League of Women’s Voters. After graduating from college, Lauren would like to work in the political law and legal field, combatting inequities that impact marginalized communities.
Playa Vista’s Westside Neighborhood School Expands
Westside Neighborhood School (WNS), an independent preschool-8th grade school located in Los Angeles’ Playa Vista neighborhood, is expanding. The school purchased a 132,000-square-foot building that sits on more than five acres of land just 600 feet from the school’s current campus, which comprises three buildings. The new acquisition,...
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