| Schools . . . . February 8, 2001
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Classes offered at Pierce Extention For those with an artistic bent, indulge your creativity through some of these upcoming classes at Los Angeles Pierce College Extension. More...
Medea Creek Middle School wins stock market contest Three students from Medea Creek Middle School and their teacher/advisor were the winners of SMG’s recent Southern California junior division stock market competition. More...
Learn about leaded glass Los Angeles Pierce College Exten sion is offering a hands-on class designed to introduce participants to the basic steps and techniques needed in glass cutting, color coordination and assembly of their own personally-designed leaded glass panel. More...
Brookside Elementary School returns to Colonial times HISTORY DAY––A ‘‘Benjamin Franklin’’ lookalike introduces his mock static electricity machine to Brookside Elementary School fifth graders Karin Giron and Brock McKenzie at the Oak Park school’s "Colonial Times History Day. More...
Home-schooling subject of program Parents interested in home schooling are invited to attend an orientation and open house at the Jewish Community Library of Los Angeles (JCLLA)/Slavin Family Children’s Library from noon to 1 p.m. on Thurs., Feb. 22 to learn more about the wide variety of resources available for this educational approach. More...
CHS to celebrate 25th annniversary The Associated Student Body of Calabasas High School will celebrate the school’s 25th anniversary by inviting all 1,700 students and staff to a school-wide birthday party tomorrow, Fri., Feb. 9. The celebration will be staged on the football field during a special 4B period that will extend into lunch. More...
Viewpoint student wins martial arts award Senior Ken Roy, 18, of Viewpoint School in Calabasas recently received a first-place award in film and video production along with a $3,000 check in the final phase of the Arts Recognition and Talent Search Program held in Miami, Fla., last month. More...
Music students sought for competition The competition is open to junior high and high school music students with categories in keyboard and instrumental. Winners will be given the opportunity to perform at a special concert for the Valley Cultural Center. For an application, please call the Center at (818) 704-1358. More...
Lupin Hill Elementary jumps to help fight heart disease JUMP FOR HEALTH––Lupin Hill Elementary first graders, 120 strong in Calabasas, are the first of the school’s 500 students to take to the playground on Wednesday morning to participate in in "Get America Up and Jumping," the slogan for the America Heart Association’s "Jump Rope for Heart" event. Each Lupin Hill grade level took turns jumping rope for pledges that will benefit the American Heart Association’s fight against heart disease, stroke and cardiovascular disease. More...
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