By Nicole MOORE On Thursday, Clark Magnet High School celebrated Ada Lovelace Day, a day commemorating women in the fields of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) by having two female speakers talk about their experiences working in STEM. The first speaker was Lucy Abramyan who graduated from Clark Magnet in 2004 and is revered […]
By Dylan SYLVESTER A symbol of the future is looming over John C. Fremont Elementary School, and it comes in the form of cranes and hard hats. The construction of a new building at the school is underway which, when completed, will serve as new classroom space for the ever-increasing number of students. Like many […]
‘Dine Out’ Fundraisers Benefit Music Program, Prom Plus The Instrumental Music Dept. of CVHS is hosting a dine out fundraiser on Monday, Oct. 24 from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. at The Gardenia Market & Deli, 4121 Pennsylvania Ave. in La Crescenta. Gardenia Market & Deli has a wide variety of items on its menu […]
Valley View students showed their support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month by wearing pink to school on Oct. 7. Student Council reminded students by posting flyers and visiting the classrooms during the week. Submitted by Vie NAZARIAN
By Mary O’KEEFE A future ornithologist is one of 16 young people from the nation awarded the Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes. The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes celebrates inspiring, public-spirited young people from diverse backgrounds across North America. Established in 2001 by author T.A. Barron, the Barron Prize annually honors 25 outstanding […]
Valley View PTA held its annual Harvest Carnival on Friday, Sept. 30. Parents and students participated in games, rock climbing, cakewalks and hula hoop contests ensuring a good time for everybody. The children were entertained by a balloon artist, a magic show and a movie. Parents had the opportunity to shop for jewelry and clothing, […]
La Crescenta Boy Scout Troop 319 adopted a biking trail in Big Bear as a way of giving back to a community that provides them with opportunities to mountain bike and earn biking merit badges. Under the direction of Assistant Scout Master Chris Davis, the Scouts visit the Plantation Trail several times a year to […]
Deadline Approaching for Reflections The deadline is Friday, Oct. 14 for submitting original artwork for the Reflections 2016-17 contest. Artwork can be submitted in the following areas: dance/choreography, literature, photography, film production, music composition and visual arts. For guidelines, visit http://capta.org/programs-events/reflections. Fall Ensemble Concert Crescenta Valley High School’s Instrumental Music Dept. invites the community to […]
By Vincent PAGE The prestigious play “The Diary of Anne Frank” will be taking over the Crescenta Valley High School auditorium stage this weekend when CVHS Falcon Players perform the intense drama. Starring seniors Sydney Pontius (Anne), Aidan Travis (Peter Van Daan), and Cameron Vargas (Mr. Frank), the play explores the conditions a group of […]
The Tournament of Roses announced the seven members of the 2017 Royal Court. Selected from a group of 34 finalists, the Royal Court will attend nearly 100 community and media functions, acting as ambassadors of the Association and the Pasadena community at large. Their reign will culminate on Monday, Jan. 2, 2017 with the 128th […]