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Covina-Valley Unified Celebrates Facility Improvement Projects at Two High School Sites

Covina-Valley Unified School District celebrated its commitment to student success with the groundbreaking of a new South Hills High School library on Aug. 23 and the completion of renovated Covina High School tennis courts on Aug. 26, providing state-of-the-art facilities that help students thrive. The new South Hills High Library will serve as a new learning hub for students, featuring both individual and collaborative workspaces as well as updated technology. The project is estimated to be completed at the end of the year, just in time for the return of students from winter break.

Fontana Unified Educator Earns National Leadership Award for Excellence, Impact in Dance

For more than 20 years, A.B. Miller High School’s Director of Dance and Fontana Unified’s Dance Collaborative Lead teacher Nicole Robinson has built a legacy of dedication and passion for her students and the art form and discipline of dance. Robinson’s excellence in creating and leading impactful programs and curricula at A.B. Miller and the greater community led to the National Dance Education Organization (NDEO) honoring her with its 2024 Outstanding Leadership Award for PK-12 Education. She will be recognized for receiving the national honor during a virtual awards ceremony at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, Sept. 5.

Three Caring Campus Community Colleges Named Aspen Prize Finalists, Recognized for Student Success

Three Caring Campus community colleges have been named 2025 Aspen Prize for Community College Excellence finalists by the Aspen Institute, shining a light on their exceptional commitment to fostering a culture of care that drives student success. Northwest Vista College in Texas, Wallace State Community College in Alabama, and Moorpark College in California are three out of the 10 institutions chosen as finalists from more than 1,000 community colleges nationwide. Awarded every two years, the Aspen Prize recognizes colleges with high and improving levels of student success, as well as equitable outcomes for students of color and those from lower-income backgrounds.

Hacienda La Puente Unified Celebrates Adult Ed Health Careers Building with Spirited Ceremony

In front of an audience of more than 100 students, staff, alums, and distinguished guests, Hacienda La Puente Unified and Hacienda La Puente Adult Education (HLPAE) celebrated the unveiling of HLPAE’s modernized state-of-the-art Medical Career Building with commemorative speeches to honor HLPAE's legacy and success before cutting the ceremonial ribbon on Aug. 23. As the second-largest adult education institute in California, serving more than 13,000 adult education and high school students annually, HLPAE's two-story building modernization project is a significant step toward supporting its seven growing healthcare programs, including the longstanding Psychiatric Technician and Licensed Vocational Nursing Programs. The building, equipped with four new classrooms, labs, and state-of-the-art equipment, is strategically designed to bridge the gap between theory and practice, thereby preparing students to thrive in the ever-changing healthcare landscape.

Whittier Union Unveils New Swimming Pool, Aquatics Center at La Serna High School

La Serna High School made a big splash with the Whittier Union community during a ribbon-cutting for its new Aquatics Center, which is anchored by a newly constructed, regulation-size 35-meter swimming pool, a state-of-the-art timing system and scoreboard, and an expanded bleacher section, on Aug. 24. Rousing cheers sounded as the La Serna High aquatics teams and coaches, Whittier Union Board of Trustees, Superintendent Dr. Monica Oviedo, and La Serna Principal Griselda Castro gathered to cut the ribbon and kick off a celebratory afternoon highlighted by a ceremonial “jump-in” to christen the pool, and a luau complete with food, games, and Polynesian dancers.

El Monte Union Celebrates Swearing-In of New 2024-25 Student Board Member

South El Monte High School's (SEMHS) Andrea Pablo-Matamoros will amplify the voices of El Monte Union students and help shape District policies as she steps into her new role as the 2024-25 Board of Trustees Student Member, following her official swearing-in during the Aug. 7 Board meeting. Family, friends, community members, and District officials gathered to celebrate Pablo-Matamoros as she officially assumed her role as Student Board Member and took on the additional responsibility of serving as president of the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council (SAC) during her senior year.

Bonita Unified Launches 2024-25 School Year with Lively Celebrations, New Courses

Some 10,000 students returned to Bonita Unified School District campuses for the start of the 2024-25 school year on Aug. 19, which saw transitional kindergarten students sharing tearful hugs with their parents as they began their educational journeys and seniors taking selfies and watching the sun rise together on their final first day of high school. Teachers at Ekstrand, La Verne Heights, and Shull elementary schools welcomed a new class of transitional kindergartners with enthusiastic hugs and high fives, while returning students wasted no time in greeting each other and delivering flower and candy gifts to their new teachers. At Bonita High School, a large contingent from its Class of 2025 assembled bright and early for the school’s annual Senior Sunrise celebration, held at Glenn Davis Stadium. Under a scoreboard displaying '2025,' friends reconnected, spread out on blankets, listened to music, and played games, all while catching the spirit for their final year of high school.

Whittier Union to Dedicate Art Building to Former Teacher, Decorated WWII Veteran

Whitter High School will recognize longtime Whittier resident, former art teacher, and decorated World War II veteran Yoshio Nakamura by dedicating its South Campus art building in his honor and unveiling a commemorative plaque. On March 12, the Whittier Union Board of Trustees unanimously voted to dedicate Whittier High’s Q Building to honor the 98-year-old Nakamura, known to his friends as “Yosh.” The highly decorated Nakamura was hired as an art teacher at Whittier High in 1950 and spent 13 years there before leaving to become the first teacher hired at Río Hondo College in 1963.

El Monte Union Schools Roll Out Red Carpet to Celebrate Start of 2024-25 School Year

Across El Monte Union High School District’s (EMUHSD) six schools, large assemblies of staff, student leaders, cheerleaders, marching bands, and school mascots welcomed more than 7,300 students back for the first day of the 2024-25 school year on Aug. 19. Students were greeted with red carpets, lively musical performances, cheers, shaking pom-poms, fist bumps, and high-fives as they walked onto campus. At the same time, parents said their goodbyes and captured the festivities and excitement on camera.