Scouts, principal dine in Scout style

Dr. Cynthia Livingston, principal of  Fremont Elementary School, celebrated the traditional Blue and Gold dinner with Cub Scout pack 304 from Fremont. The Blue and Gold dinner is celebrated around the world during the same month each year. Photo by Leonard Coutin

St. James competes in decathlon

St. James sent its decathlon team to the Annual Junior High Decathlon for Catholic Schools on Saturday, March 6. An all day event, the decathlon consists of the super quiz, the logic test and individual tests for certain subjects. St. James placed sixteenth out of 101 schools competing. Individual awards were also earned by students […]

Scouts hold rummage sale

Boy Scouts Silas FitzGerald, left, and Nico Pappas from troop 317 were in charge of selling stuffed animals at their troop’s rummage sale on Saturday. The troop is based out of Holy Redeemer Catholic Church. The much needed funds raised at the rummage sale will go toward camping supplies and troop field trips. Photo by […]

Clark holds blood drive

Clark Magnet High School seniors rolled up their sleeves to help others during their blood drive on March 19. According to American Red Cross, every two seconds someone in the U.S. needs blood yet only three out of every 100 people in America donate blood. Clark’s blood drive fulfills a real need in California.  Students […]

Daddy Daughter Dance at Lincoln

It was masquerade time at the annual Lincoln Elementary School Daddy/Daughter dance on Friday, March 12. Each year the dance has a theme that allows dads and their daughters to not only show their dancing talents but stretch their imaginations as well. Themes have been as varied as a western barbeque to a land of […]

Night at the Museum

Elementary School students had the chance to spend the night at the Natural History Museum in Los Angeles. Jessy Shelton, 10, brought along her big brother and CV Weekly correspondent Charly Shelton. They each share their experience. By Charly Shelton On Friday night, Feb. 26, I did something I have wanted to do since I […]

Dunsmore sells despite rainy day

By Mary O’KEEFE Dunsmore Elementary School was the place to be this past weekend for pancake loving savvy shoppers. The annual pancake breakfast and rummage sale, held on Saturday morning on the school’s campus, benefited the sixth grade Sacramento class trip. “I am really looking forward to [the trip],” said sixth grader Hannah Sy. Like […]

FSHA raises funds for Haiti

Students of Flintridge Sacred Heart Academy have held several fundraisers to aid victims of the 7.0 earthquake disaster in Haiti on Jan. 12. The students were asked to upgrade from the usual donation of $1 to $5 for the privilege of wearing free dress, thus raising about $1,700. More fundraisers include the sale of wrist […]

CCY Dragons win big at Y-Champs

The Crescenta-Cañada YMCA Dragon Swim Team finished off its YMCA League season by facing off against eight other Southern California Y teams this past weekend. Propelled by stellar individual efforts, great relay performances, and outstanding coaching; the Dragons dominated the team point tally to take the number one spot at the championship meet. Harrison Thai […]

Getting bowled under

By Brandon HENSLEY For football fans, the bowl season may be over. Now it’s academia’s turn. The National Science Bowl held its regional competition at JPL on Saturday, with Crescenta Valley High School among its participants in a field of 24 high schools from the L.A., Orange and Riverside counties. “It’s a great opportunity for […]