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Glendale Community College Puts Its Culture of Care into Action Following Eaton Fire

In the aftermath of the Eaton Fire in January, Glendale Community College (GCC) responded swiftly and compassionately, providing critical relief funds and essential resources to students and employees in need – highlighting the college’s deep-rooted commitment to care, connection, and community. Among those affected was Shirley Chavez, a dedicated part-time student working toward an associate degree in science with aspirations of becoming a counselor at a rehabilitation facility. A mother of four, Chavez was forced to evacuate and ultimately lost her home in the fire.

Bonita Unified Sports Medicine Program Punches Ticket to AACI National Competition

The San Dimas High School Sports Medicine team will make its fifth consecutive trip to the American Academic Competition Institute (AACI) National High School Sports Medicine Competition after turning in another stellar performance at the AACI California regionals in March, with its 20-member team placing sixth in the state for medium schools. The SDHS Sports Medicine team continues to expand under the leadership of San Dimas athletic trainer and teacher Jessica Truax, who is now in her fifth year at the school, which mirrors the AACI competition team’s five consecutive years of reaching nationals.

Hacienda La Puente Unified Elementary School Recognized as California Distinguished School

Wedgeworth Elementary School has been recognized as a California Distinguished School, a prestigious honor celebrating academic excellence, innovative programs, and a strong, collaborative school community. Wedgeworth stood out for its Chinese Dual Language Immersion (DLI) and Computer Science Immersion programs, as well as its commitment to improving student attendance and fostering a positive school climate. The school also supports students with accessible, online learning tools such as MyAccess, Lexia, and DreamBox, helping them achieve grade-level proficiency in reading, writing, and math.

Covina High School to Unveil New Aviation and Aerospace CTE Classroom

Covina-Valley Unified School District will celebrate the opening of Covina High School’s cutting-edge aviation and aerospace career technical education (CTE) classroom, which is designed to provide students with hands-on learning opportunities and real-world experience. The CTE pathway introduces students to the fundamentals of aviation and aerospace while preparing them for future careers in the field.

Hacienda La Puente Unified Alternative High School Named 2025 Model Continuation School

Valley Alternative High School (VAS) has been named a 2025 Model Continuation School by the California Department of Education, a prestigious honor that highlights the school’s unwavering commitment to supporting students in earning their high school diplomas and preparing for their future. Valley Alternative is one of 74 schools across the state to receive this recognition, reflecting the school’s commitment to meeting students’ needs through flexible class schedules and hands-on learning. Teachers, counselors, and staff work together to provide consistent support and make thoughtful decisions on how to best support each student. Weekly staff meetings are held to review students’ academic performance, behavior, attendance, and overall well-being, fostering a collaborative approach to enhancing the school environment.

Bonita Unified’s San Dimas High ProStart Culinary Team Makes History with Trip to Nationals

The San Dimas High School ProStart culinary program will represent the state of California at the National ProStart Invitational – to be held May 2-4 in Baltimore – after its five-student “Let Them Cook” culinary team plated a nearly flawless three-course meal at the California Restaurant Foundation’s CA ProStart Cup, taking the top prize and making history for the school and Bonita Unified School District. This is the third year in a row that a Bonita Unified school has been awarded the title of “Team California,” after the Bonita High School ProStart culinary team took first place in the 2024 CA ProStart Cup and the San Dimas ProStart management team did the same in 2023.

South Hills High Senior Dedicated to Academics, Athletics, and Arts Earns Prestigious Edison Scholarship

South Hills High School senior Michael Yuan has devoted his high school years to academic excellence, athletic achievement, and musical passion. As an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma candidate, varsity swimmer, and dedicated band member, Yuan exemplifies what it means to be a well-rounded student – an achievement that earned him the prestigious Edison Scholarship. Each year, Edison International awards 30 high school seniors a $50,000 scholarship to support their pursuit of higher education in science, technology, engineering, or math. This marks the third consecutive year a South Hills student has received the distinguished award.

Bonita Unified’s Gladstone Elementary School Joins Elite Group of California Distinguished Schools

Gladstone Elementary has earned its first-ever California Distinguished School recognition from the California Department of Education (CDE), marking the 21st time in Bonita Unified history a District school has received the prestigious honor for closing the achievement gap and demonstrating exceptional student performance. This year, 336 elementary schools received the California Distinguished School award, putting the Griffins in the top 6% of elementary schools in the state. The CDE uses multiple metrics to select California Distinguished Schools each year, such as chronic absenteeism, suspension rates, and scores in English Language Arts (ELA) and mathematics, as measured on the California School Dashboard.

Fontana Unified Names Board of Education Student Representative for 2025-26 School Year

Jurupa Hills High School junior Ashley Suarez has been chosen to serve as Fontana Unified’s Board of Education student representative for the 2025–26 school year, as the District continues its commitment to student empowerment and shaping future leaders. Suarez was selected following a competitive application and interview process with the Board on April 23. In her role as student representative, she will provide the Board with valuable insight on behalf of the District’s student body.

Hacienda La Puente Unified Celebrates Student Creativity at Annual District Art Show

Hacienda La Puente Unified’s annual Art Show transformed Willow Conference Center into a gallery of imagination from March 26 to April 3, showcasing more than 1,000 student-created works centered on the theme, “Kaleidoscope: A World Where Many Pieces Fit Together.” The original art pieces were created by students from pre-kindergarten to grade 12, and the gallery featured live performances during opening night from the Fairgrove Academy Jazz Band, Glen A. Wilson High School Korean drummers, and the District’s middle school Mariachi ensemble made up of students from Orange Grove and Sparks middle schools.