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Banning Unified School District

  • Banning Unified Welcomes New Board Members, Hosts Oath of Office Ceremony

    Banning Unified School District's Board of Trustees welcomed Leslie Novalis and Shelly Ruiz as new members to the Board during an Oath of Office ceremony on Dec. 9, which featured a welcome message from Superintendent Terrence Davis, congratulatory speeches and applause from dozens of community members. Novalis and Ruiz were sworn in during the ceremony at Banning High School’s library, where they made a promise to fulfill the duties of a Board member and uphold the values of the District throughout the next four years.

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  • Banning Unified Students Explore Future Opportunities During College Kickoff Week

    Banning High School students dressed up in college gear, completed college and career interest surveys and questionnaires and participated in a College and Career Fair during the annual Riverside County Office of Education College Kickoff Week. The campaign, held Oct. 10 to Oct. 14, was designed by the county to prepare and motivate students for the future. During the event, students had the opportunity to speak one-on-one with university representatives, military branches, law enforcement and various career technical education program advisors.

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  • Banning Unified Students Explore Science During STEAM Day Event

    Hoffer Elementary School students immersed themselves in a morning full of activities and games rooted in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) subjects during the school’s inaugural STEAM Day, held Sept. 28. Kindergarten through fifth-grade students collaborated with staff to plan the event by completing a survey of potential activities and included feedback for future occasions. The day before the event, students were delighted to receive their schedules comprised of two pre-selected STEAM events and discuss their expectations with peers and teachers.

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Banning Unified School District Celebrates Grand Opening of Performing Arts Center

Banning Unified School District hosted “A Night to Remember” on Nov. 15, bringing together local officials, educators, students and families at Banning High School to celebrate the grand opening of the District’s state-of-the-art Performing Arts Center. The festivities began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony, featuring heartfelt speeches about how the project came to fruition and the vital role of the community in supporting the center. Banning Unified families, local officials and community members then gathered in the 27,000 square-foot auditorium – featuring a professional stage, orchestra pit, dressing rooms and more – to enjoy student performances from each school, showcasing the creative talents and arts offerings in Banning Unified.

Banning Unified to Celebrate Grand Opening of Performing Arts Center

Banning Unified School District will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 15 to celebrate the grand opening of its new Performing Arts Center, which will provide all Banning Unified students with a state-of-the-art facility where they can develop their creative talents. Housed at Banning High School, 100 W. Westward Ave., Banning, the Performing Arts Center features a 27,000 square-foot auditorium that includes a professional stage, orchestra pit, dressing rooms, and media and TV production facilities with built-in, high-tech equipment. A showcase of student performances from each school will follow the ceremony; due to building capacity, tickets will be required for the student performances and are limited to special guests and families of performers.

Banning Unified School District to Celebrate Grand Opening of Performing Arts Center

Banning Unified School District will hold a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the grand opening of its new Performing Arts Center, which will provide all Banning Unified students with a state-of-the-art facility where they can develop their creative talents. Housed at Banning High School, the Performing Arts Center features a 27,000 square-foot auditorium that includes a professional stage, orchestra pit, dressing rooms, and media and TV production facilities with built in, high-tech equipment. A showcase of student performances from each school will follow the ribbon-cutting ceremony.