And the Battle of the Bands' First Place award goes to...Hart Regiment, Hart High School's award-winning marching band and color guard.
Several young men from Valencia High School took the stage Thursday for a Man Pageant that included a swimsuit and evening gown - make that formal wear - competition, strutting their stuff to raise money for a good cause.
Fog engulfed the stage and the intense scene demanded the attention of the audience as a mesmerized crowd of students and parents came out to see Saugus High School's original adaptation of Edgar Allan Poe's "Masque of the Red Death."
In only its third year of competition, the marching band from West Ranch High School won Sweepstakes as the top scoring band in the annual Rampage Field Show Tournament.
Imagine an economic depression bought about by a severe drought. The severity of the drought is such that even public restrooms require a fee in order to conserve on water and enrich corporate powers.
At first, Health Assistant Susie Warne thought she was seeing double as the same faces kept passing by her station during registration at Saugus High School, but she soon realized that her eyes were fine.
As we all know, this country has been through many wars, with one of the greatest tragedies being the Vietnam War.
Thursday Valencia High School senior graduation, 7:30 p.m. at COC. Friday A car show will be held at Hart High School. West Ranch High School senior graduation, 7:30 p.m. at COC. Monday Golden Valley High School senior graduation, 7 p.m. at COC. Tuesday Canyon High School senior graduation, 7:30 p.m. at COC. June 4 Bowman High School senior graduation, 6 p.m. on campus. Hart High School senior graduation, 7 p.m. at COC. June 5 Saugus ...
Music is life for maestros, but it was a big party for students who participated in the Super Jazz Festival at West Ranch High School Saturday, featuring 32 jazz bands from all over Southern California.
Graduating high school seniors often have a full plate as May turns to June and the countdown of their days in grade school nears single digits. Along with prom and the senior banquet, Grad Night has become the cornerstone of this final month.
Seated under canopies on a grassy area next to the school, Bowman High School students, staff, parents and other guests listened as student authors read poems from this year's creative writing anthology, "The Phoenix."
Thursday Valencia High School choir will present "Showcase of Talent", 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room. Tickets: $5. Friday -- A Powder Puff Football Game will take place at West Ranch High School. -- A Car Show will be held at Valencia High School. -- An Art/Poetry Festival will take place at Bowman High School. Saturday -- A drawing for a free car will be held at Valencia High School. Monday -- Golden Valley High ...
Valencia High School's Environmental Protection Agency Club will be hosting the Santa Clarita Valley's first EcoFest from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sunday on the main campus walkway. This unique event is intended to bring the Los Angeles community together for an afternoon of fun while exploring sustainable living through greener, healthier living options.
Fernando Marroquin's poem, "I am From ..." tells about his home country of Guatemala, his family, and his friend Arturo, who loved basketball like Romeo loved Juliet and was murdered by gang members about a year ago on a basketball court, right in front of Fernando. About seven months ago Fernando moved to the United states from the "red zone" in Guatemala City, the most dangerous part of Guatemala, and never dreamed he'd be a published ...
Thursday * Valencia High School's Choral Spring Concert will feature all seven choral ensembles, 7 p.m. in the campus theater. Admission: $5 at the door. Friday-Saturday * The Valencia High School Dance Show will have a video game theme, 7 p.m. in the school gymnasium. Tickets: $10. Friday-Sunday * Hart High School Choral Department will present "A Chorus Line," 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday, and 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday in the Hart auditorium. Tickets: $6-$8. Saturday * Canyon ...
Augie Altes, a Valencia resident and first-grader at Helmers Elementary School, has won the national PTA Reflections competition in the category of photography for the primary grade level (K-2).
The Chumash Center is a very exciting and inspiring place. This article will be about the tour our home-school group took of the center.
David Held, in the chacter of a southern infantry sergeant, and others described life in the Confederate army to a group of 8th grade students during an historical presentation by Civil War re-enactors at Placerita Junior High School on Friday.
The spring musical at Golden Valley High School will be "Footloose" and run Wednesday through Friday.
"How does it feel to look at Earth from space?"
The Placerita Ballroom Dance Team from Placerita Junior High School in Newhall recently competed at the High Desert Dance Classic in the Dancing Feet Youth Ballroom program held at Antelope Valley College.
Third grade students at Oak Hills Elementary School in Valencia recently celebrated Pi Day. Pi Day is celebrated on March 14 around the world.
am a homeschooler. That means that I do my schoolwork at home, but I also take classes.
I love language arts: books, plays, poetry; you name it, I love it. I've always liked it but what really hit it off was when I took a theater class, I was hypnotized. I was determined to write my own play, and I am succeeding! I love writing. It's like making my own world! Here is a sample of my play. I now present to you the opening scene of my play, "Trust Me."
As an American, no matter Republican or Democrat, a trip to the Presidential Inauguration is the thrill of a lifetime.
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