Education
Tuesday, 15 May 2012 23:40

IN BRIEF

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Hemet Unified School District is registering students for transitional kindergarten and kindergarten now at the Centralized Registration Office. The state's Kindergarten Readiness Act of 2010 changed the age of admission for kindergarten and first grade and established a transitional kindergarten program beginning with the 2012-13 school year

Tuesday, 15 May 2012 04:29

MSJC student earns big-time scholarship

Written by JESSICA SELF
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Joseph Stacy just officially enrolled at the University of California, San Diego. For most students, that would mean taking a serious look at student loans and financial aid. Luckily for Joseph, he was recently awarded the $30,000 multi-year 2012 Jack Kent Cooke Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

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Students from eight of the valley's middle schools got Up and Atom on May 2 in an academic competition that sounded as if it was being held in a sport's arenas. The fifth annual Up and Atom academic challenge tested the science knowledge of students from Dartmouth, North Mountain, Acacia,…

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The California Milk Advisory Board showed drinking milk benefits students beyond giving them strong bones last week. The board displayed its appreciation for Jose Antonio Estudillo Elementary School in San Jacinto last Friday when they presented the school with a check for $10, 500

Wednesday, 25 April 2012 02:58

Soboba beginning weekly storytelling night

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On Tuesday nights, residents of the Soboba Indian reservation and staff of the Soboba Cultural Center and Research Library meet at the Tribal Hall to share dinner, stories and art projects. According to Soboba Cultural Center and Research Library Assistant Beyaja Notah who facilitates the reading nights

Wednesday, 18 April 2012 03:41

Masons of California put reading first

Written by JESSICA SELF
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To kick off Public Schools Month, the Masons of California presented San Jacinto Elementary School with a program meant to enhance the reading skills of the school's students. The Masons, in partnership with the Raising A Reader program, presented the elementary school with a $66,000 check

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