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April has arrived, and that means admission decisions have been made. But the process isn't over for everyone. For some students, as well as colleges, the uncertainty will continue for a while longer. More ... The Calabasas High school Dance Program will present aspring concert, "Peace, Love and Dance" at 7 p.m. April 22, 23 and 24 in the school theater, 22855 W. Mulholland Hwy. More than 200 dancers from grades 9 through 12 will perform. More ... This week Oak Park High School sophomores will receive a packet that could save their lives. "Life is Too Important," a 20minute video created by Oak Park students, tells the story of Oak Park graduate Chris Ruhle, whose life was cut short 13 years ago by a drunken driver. More ... A new course of study at California State University Channel Islands this fall will train students to conduct research that could lead to cures for diabetes, spinal cord injuries or cancer. The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine recently awarded the Camarillo-based university a threeyear, $1. More ... GREAT GUARD—Brookside's tiger mascot accompanies kindergarten, first-, third- and fifth-grade students to school in preparation for the Road to Fitness Jog-athon at Oak Park Elementary School last month. More ... A free college admissions workshop will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. Mon., April 20 in room 147 of Dodd Hall at the UCLA campus in Los Angeles. The workshop will be presented by Dr. Rebecca Joseph and is designed to give parents tools to help their children prepare for the college application and admissions process. More ... All events (subject to change) are listed by name, location and time if provided. Agoura Chargers Fri., April 10 through Thurs., April 16: Spring break, no school Calabasas Coyotes Fri., April 10 through Thurs. More ... JANN HENDRY/Acorn Newspapers SKYSCRAPER—Red Oak Elementary School fifth-grade students Cade Story-Yetto, left, and Korey Nguyen, attempt to build the tallest tubular tower, constructed from straws and tape, during the Math-Science Olympiad at the Oak Park school on Friday, April 2. More ... The Friends of Oak Park Schools is hosting two fundraisers. •Slam 'n Jam II will start at 3 p.m. Sun., April 27 at the Oak Park High School gymnasium, 899 N. Kanan Road. The Harlem Ambassadors will take on the Dream Team II comprising local school faculty and alumni. More ... Schools RSS feed |
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