Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) students Mallory Apy and Angelina Vesselinov attended the California State PTA Legislation Conference earlier this month to advocate for issues affecting youth and families. The conference, which takes place annually in Sacramento, enables PTA leaders to hear from experts in education, learn about current bills and budget challenges and meet […]
The annual Lincoln Elementary talent show took place on Jan. 29. Lincoln first grade teachers Melinda Burkhart and Nicolas James worked with the talented students for four weeks to get the students ready for the big night. Tony Ohanian, computer teacher, was musical director for the evening, and Principal Barbara Fariss worked the box office. […]
The California Armenian Legislative Caucus Foundation is hosting two scholarship contests in remembrance of the Armenian Genocide. California high school students (grades nine-12) are invited to participate in an essay and/or a visual arts contest to increase awareness of the Armenian Genocide on its 110th anniversary. All scholarship applications must be submitted by the Friday, […]
By Ruth SOWBY The La Cañada Flintridge Library recently hosted a free, one-hour kids’ cooking program. On Wednesday, Nov. 13, some 25 kids ages 5-12 stormed the library’s meeting room to make pear bread. Most, though, were interested in eating it instead of making it. Supervising the bunch was librarian Sarah Loverme, who has worked at the […]
On Oct. 26, the Glendale Unified School District LEGO robotics scrimmage was co-hosted by Cerritos Elementary School and Crescenta Valley High School Falkon robotics. The scrimmage provided teams across the GUSD to learn about robotics and compete in FIRST LEGO League (FLL). Sixteen 16 LEGO robotics teams (grades 4-8) competed featuring about 66 students participating […]
By Jabe BELL Crescenta Valley High School (CVHS) band made history at its recent competition at Gahr High School in Cerritos earning a score of 89.775, which is the highest score in the history of CVHS. The previous high score was attained during finals competition in 2019 when the band earned 89.5 at Huntington Beach […]
The Elks is accepting applications for its most valuable student scholarship. Applications are due Nov. 12. Visit enf.elks.org/MVS for application information.
Prepare to dive deep into an under the sea adventure this fall! ALFie Players, which features local actors in grades three through six, will present a special “KIDS” adaptation of Disney’s “Finding Nemo” on Friday, Oct. 11 at 7 p.m. in Lanterman Auditorium. This Assistance League of Flintridge drama production is based on the popular […]
Recently, the Crescenta Valley Water District held a science fiction writing contest for middle and high school students that focused on life without water. Below is the winning submittal by Nicolas Dermardirosian. CVWD is also hosting Imagine A Day Without Water on Saturday, Sept. 28 from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Judy Tejeda […]
Students, staff and families at Fremont Elementary in the Glendale Unified School District celebrated the unveiling of a newly refurbished main entrance that features outdoor seating and a native plant garden with a ribbon cutting on Aug. 27. The project is in anticipation of the school’s 100th anniversary in 2025. The event, named Face of […]