Tag: Education

Browse our exclusive articles!

Agreement Reached to Protect Ancient 13,000-Year-Old Jurupa Oak in Riverside County

A new agreement between environmental organizations and Southern California...

Layoffs Continue Across Inland Empire Warehousing and Logistics Industry

Job losses continue to mount across the Inland Empire’s...

A look at the top candidates vying to be California’s controller

In the race for oversight over California’s budget, the...

How California’s 2 biggest pension funds became a battleground for Trump politics and more

California’s two biggest public pension funds have more money than ever...

Two New Trustees Join MSJC Board, Tom Ashley Reelected to a Third Term

The Mt. San Jacinto Community College District on Thursday welcomed two new trustees and a re-elected trustee during its December Board of Trustees meeting.

San Jacinto High School Athletes Sign National Letters of Intent for College

San Jacinto Unified School District has two high school seniors headed to college next fall to play football or softball. These students attend San Jacinto High School, where Kajiya Hollawayne signed his “National Letter of Intent” on Wednesday, December 16, 2020, and Lea Iribe signed her “National Letter of Intent” back on November 11, 2020, in front of immediate families and the camera.

San Jacinto Elementary Accepted as New International Baccalaureate World School

San Jacinto Unified School District’s Board of Trustees took action at their regular meeting on Tuesday, December 15, 2020, to acknowledge accreditation by the International Baccalaureate Organization of San Jacinto Elementary School as an IB World School for the Primary Years Programme (PYP).

Harvard Law Student Wins Inland Firm’s Future of the Law Scholarship

The attorneys at Talkov Law in California are pleased to announce that the winner of the 2020 Future of the Law Scholarship is Jacob Kovacs-Goodman.

Service Learning Gives Students Purpose and Connection in Quarantine

The typical routine a school year brings has been lost this year, as students adjust to hybrid or fully remote learning models and ever-changing reopening plans. According to McKinsey, 75% of the 50 largest school districts in the country have decided to start remotely, and the UN estimates that 94% of the world’s student population has been impacted.

Popular

Layoffs Continue Across Inland Empire Warehousing and Logistics Industry

Job losses continue to mount across the Inland Empire’s...

A look at the top candidates vying to be California’s controller

In the race for oversight over California’s budget, the...

How California’s 2 biggest pension funds became a battleground for Trump politics and more

California’s two biggest public pension funds have more money than ever...

Lawsuit blames ChatGPT maker OpenAI for helping plan a school shooting

The widow of a man killed in last year’s mass...
spot_imgspot_img