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Bassett High School to Host College-bound Tour

Bassett High School seniors will don their caps and gowns to visit elementary and middle schools across the District for a tour aimed at inspiring younger students to pursue college. The event will begin at 9:30 a.m. Friday, May 24.

Lynwood Unified to Give Free Eyeglasses to More Than 320 Students

More than 320 Lynwood High School students received free eyeglasses through the District’s partnership with Vision To Learn, a nonprofit dedicated to eliminating vision issues as a barrier to education. The students who received the new eyewear went through free screenings in fall 2018 and selected their own frames. VTL specialists partnered with Lynwood’s Rotary Club and joined LHS staff members to distribute the glasses.

El Monte City School District to host 11th Annual Band Festival

El Monte City School District will host its 11th annual band festival at 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 21 at Durfee School, 12233 Start St., El Monte. The festival will feature toe-tapping melodies from band classes from Gidley, Columbia, Potrero, Wright, Durfee and Rio Hondo schools. This event is free and open to the public.

West Covina Unified to Hold Mental Wellness Festival

West Covina Unified will celebrate Mental Health Month with a free Mental Wellness Festival for WCUSD families and community members from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 18. Guests can enjoy a free pancake breakfast, giveaways, community resources and live entertainment as they learn about active parenting, anxiety and depression, healthy relationships, improving well-being and cyber safety. The festival will be at Edgewood Schools, 1625 W. Durness St., West Covina.

Rio Hondo College to Celebrate First Cohort of 4-year Degree Graduates

Rio Hondo College will celebrate its first cohort of 16 students to earn four-year Bachelor of Science degrees in automotive technology during a ceremony from 5:30 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 17 at the College’s Automotive Technology Lab, 3600 Workman Mill Road, Whittier. The graduates are part of a historic state effort to allow community colleges to award four-year degrees.

Monrovia Unified Schools Participate in Monrovia Days

Monrovia Unified Students will entertain crowds during Monrovia Days with performances that include “High School Musical Jr.” by Clifton Middle School Students, “Once on this Island,” by Santa Fe Computer Science Magnet School students and a drama presentation by Monrovia High School students. Performances begin at 5 p.m. Friday, May 17 at Library Park, 321 S. Myrtle Ave., Monrovia. The festivities continue with additional student participation on Saturday, May 18 and Sunday, May 19.

Monrovia Unified’s Plymouth Elementary Hosts Dance Showcase

Fourth-grade students from Plymouth Elementary School excited the audience during a California Dance Institute (CDI) Showcase on May 14. Thanks to a grant from the Boone Foundation awarded to the schools, students participated in weekly dance lessons with CDI and learned how to tell stories through movements and sounds.

Lynwood Unified Students Surprise Former Teachers in Honor of Teacher Appreciation Week

Lynwood High School senior Alexa Hernandez fought back tears as she expressed her appreciation to her former Cesar Chavez Middle School history teacher Adolph Lopez, who inspired her through his belief and enthusiasm. Hernandez was one of a handful of LHS students who returned to their former elementary and middle schools on April 30 to thank teachers for the impact they’ve had on their success. The surprise visits were in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week and came with invitations to next month’s LHS graduation ceremony.