Sour Patch team takes first two

On Sept. 12 the first game of the soccer season was played by team Sour Patch, coached by Felix Urena. Sour Patch won its first contest 6-0 against the Mighty Glow Sticks. The second game on Sept. 18, Sour Patch won 2-1 against the Blue Whales. According to supporters, the wins are attributed to great […]

Matthew Aloysuis Susank

Matthew was born Feb.19, 1993 at Verdugo Hills Hospital, the eldest child of Ava and Kevin and brother to Meaghan, Mallory and Madelyn. He started his Scouting career as a Tiger Cub in the first grade at St. Bede the Venerable School, La Cañada where he most enjoyed the Pinewood Derbies and Raingutter Regattas. After […]

Saluting our scouts: Adam Ryan de Lucia

Saluting our scouts: Adam Ryan de Lucia

Adam de Lucia was born in Glendale at Verdugo Hills Hospital on Nov. 4, 1994, the second child of Beverly and Frank de Lucia, making Adam and his older sister Alexis, fourth generation Californians. Adam started in Cub Scouts in the first grade as a Tiger Cub with Pack 326 at Sunland Elementary School. He […]

Saluting our scouts:Connor Criston Chavarria

Connor Chavarria was born on July 19, 1993 in Chicago, Ill., the second child of Cris and Kim Chavarria. He moved to California when he was 4 years old. He began his scouting career as a Tiger Cub, continuing on through Cub Scouts and Webelos while living in the Linda Vista area of Pasadena. Connor […]

Parent Resource Sessions: Pam Erdman

GUSD and the Crescenta Valley Drug and Alcohol Prevention Coalition (CVDAPC) are sponsoring a confidential support resource to all parents of Rosemont, CV and Clark students during the entire school year. Please join Pam Erdman, licensed marriage, family, and child (teens included)therapist for presentations and discussions on parenting teens. These are one-hour meetings every Tuesday […]

CVHS WELCOME LETTER

TO ALL CRESCENTA VALLEY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND PARENTS Welcome to Crescenta Valley High School! PLEASE READ THIS LETTER CAREFFULLY and keep it for reference. IN AN ATTEMPT TO REDUCE COSTS, THIS YEAR THE SCHOOL INFORMATION PACKET WILL NOT BE MAILED TO YOUR HOME.  INSTEAD, YOUR STUDENT WILL RECEIVE THIS PACKET WHEN THEY PICK UP […]

GUSD School’s Information

Back to school information School begins on Monday Aug. 30 and ends on June 16. There will be some changes in class sizes, teachers and principals but what won’t be changing is the stress of an ever-increasing hectic life for both parents and children.  The best defense in heading toward the new school year is […]

Meteor shower tonight

By Mary O’KEEFE Keep your eyes open – the Perseid meteor shower will be visible in the night sky Thursday night into Friday morning. “First of all, you can see meteors every night; [the best time to view is] between midnight to dawn but on the night of Aug. 12 and early Aug. 13 the […]

CRIME BLOTTER

Aug. 10 Community and Pennsylvania avenues in La Crescenta, a 46-year-old Whittier man was cited for driving without a valid California driver’s license. Aug. 9 3800 block of Park Place in Montrose, the rear driver’s side window was smashed and several CDs were stolen from a vehicle between 8 a.m. and 11 p.m. Aug. 7 […]

Education bill signed into law

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday the House of Representatives passed H.R. 1586, the Education Jobs and Medicaid Assistance Act. President Barack Obama immediately signed the bill into law. The measure includes $10 billion in funding that targeted saving teachers jobs, and $16.1 billion in health assistance to states thus reducing shortfalls which will allow states […]