A long day doesn’t end well for CVHS

By Seth AMITIN A long morning at the Cerritos College track on Saturday turned into a long day. A handful of locals were able to compete at the CIF Finals and after hours of anticipation, finally reached the field. The results weren’t as great in previous years – no one in the area reached Masters […]

Glendale Elks honors top area scholars

By Michael LOCKE Elks Correspondent Sixteen college-bound seniors from five of the area’s high schools were honored recently at the 80th Annual Elks Scholarship Awards Dinner sponsored by Glendale Elks Lodge 1289. The top six finalists competed for district, state and national honors and received a total of $23,000. Crescenta Valley High School had four […]

Students bleed for ARC

By Mary O’KEEFE On Tuesday Crescenta Valley High School held a blood drive for the American Cancer Society.  The Associated Student Body at the urging of member Hannah Park sponsored the drive. “We [CVHS] have had blood drives in the past.  I just wanted to hold another one,” Park said. Students had to be at […]

YOUTH NOTES

SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED BY GLA Congratulations to the following foothill students who received scholarship funding from the Glendale Latino Association. From Clark Magnet High School,
Francesca Valencia and from Crescenta Valley High School Christina Galvan,
Daniella Vargas,
Vanessa Fonseca-Prieto,
Tania Salmeron
and Juliana Kim. The GLA awarded more than $18,000 to 24 seniors attending schools in the Glendale Unified School District. […]

First Steps Preschool goes green

First Steps Preschool unveiled its new environmental science center designed and built by The Pacific Outdoor Living Design Center on Sunday, May 23. This artfully and aesthetically created center gives preschoolers the opportunity to firsthand understand the science behind nature. The event was part of the school’s spring festival, which included carnival type games, arts […]

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