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City of Temecula to host 2nd annual college expo Sept. 25 at Promenade mall
Representatives from Princeton, John Hopkins University, Ohio State University, Azusa Pacific University and the Academy of Art University are just a few who will be available to give guidance to prospective students.
Southwest RivCo students near top of county in high school exit exams
In Southwest Riverside County, the Murrieta Valley Unified School District had a 10th-grade passage rate of 92 percent in math and in English — an increase from 91 percent in both areas in 2008-2009.
Southwest RivCo test scores improve, follow trend for entire county
Results of the new California Standards Tests, or CSTs, showed noteworthy gains for the county’s students in all subject areas.
2010 graduate from Great Oak HS running for Temecula Valley USD board
Angel Garcia, who grew up attending Temecula schools, said his interest in politics was sparked by time he spent volunteering in congressional offices.
Temecula Valley USD adopts more rigorous literature policy
In the new policy, books are scored on aspects like whether they present bias on race, ethnicity, religion or sex roles and what lessons can be learned from them.
It costs to play: SW RivCo high school athletes to pay for transportation fees
Strained budgets have prompted school districts to start charging transportation fees to student athletes, while others have found ways to keep the costs down.
Enrollment climbs as Menifee, other SW Riverside students head back to school
Enrollment numbers for Menifee’s first day back totaled 9,119, said Spokeswoman Betti Cadmus. That number tops 8,882 for last year’s first week and is up from 8,967 during the last week of school in June.
Temecula Valley HS principal resigns
Rani Goyal will leave to take on a position as principal at Helix Charter High School in the San Diego-area city of La Mesa. Richard Lawrence will take Goyal’s seat as principal Sept. 7.
Chaparral High School camp helps freshmen get ready for upcoming year
This week and last week, nearly 200 disadvantaged youth got an early peek at high school life during Puma Pride Camp.
