A Return to School Plan

By Isabella MEGERDECHIAN, intern The world is slowly returning to normal and many sectors are beginning to reopen, including high schools. Crescenta Valley High School is starting a phased reopening for some students beginning April 26; however, only an estimated 30% of the students want to return to school on campus. The other 70% wants […]

Local Girl Earns Gold

Local Girl Earns Gold

By Lori BODNAR, intern Annie Brundige, a Girl Scout in Troop 1761, was recently awarded the Gold Award for her project that reflected on the organization over the decades. Brundige has been a Girl Scout for 13 years, since kindergarten. Through the Girl Scout organization, she earned her Bronze Award, Silver Award and now her […]

Scholarship Opportunities

Teaching values like togetherness and helping others is a key part of building the foundation to a humanitarian, egalitarian society. To encourage such community-oriented selflessness and volunteerism, Zakat Foundation of America has set aside $20,000 in scholarships for high school seniors entering college who have volunteered with the organization or engaged in community service.  California […]

School Spirit Shared at Game

School Spirit Shared at Game

The Crescenta Valley High School pep squad was finally able to cheer at the school football game against Burbank on Friday (the Falcons won 13 to 6 over Burbank). There were lots of tears shed when the school song was sung. They squad will cheer again at today’s, Thursday’s, game.

Youth notes

Valley View Student Takes Prize in Reflections Competition Fifth grader Aren of Valley View Elementary School won first place in the category of literature in 2020 Reflections Program – district level. His work will go on to compete at the national level. CVIM Spring Concert The Crescenta Valley Instrumental Music Virtual Spring Concert will be […]

Creativity, Imagination Displayed by Invention Convention Students

Creativity, Imagination Displayed by Invention Convention Students

By Lori BODNAR, intern Local Rosemont Middle School seventh grade students Sammy Arias and Elijah Bursch recently won first place at the Glendale Unified School District Invention Convention. GUSD hosted its 27th Annual Invention Convention for students in the Gifted and Talented Education (GATE) program. The GATE program provides unique education opportunities for high-achieving students. […]

Helping Their Community

Helping Their Community

By Isabella MEGERDECHIAN, intern The Prom Plus Club is doing everything it can to help the community during this time of isolation. The Fire House, located on the corner of Foothill Boulevard and Rosemont Avenue, is where Prom Plus Club members meet to discuss and work on their projects. Their current project is a little […]

YOUTH Notes

CVIM Spring Concert The Crescenta Valley Instrumental Music Virtual Spring Concert will be Friday, April 9 at 7 p.m. The event showcases the hard work of the music students. As a bonus, the marching band’s virtual field show from last semester will be shown. Also on April 9, the school drumline will be playing at […]