Azusa Unified School District

1 similar search for Azusa Unified School District
  • Receive alerts:
  • by e-mail
    Your information will be added to a database with the sole purpose of serving your subscription. This database is the exclusive property of vLex Networks S.L. and will never be shared with any other company. By sending your request you accept the Data Protection Policy of vLex Networks S.L.
  • via RSS
1.665 documents for Azusa Unified School District
  • Pepperdine University recently named Azusa Unified School District Superintendent Cynthia Cervantes McGuire as its 2011 Superintendent of the Year. Pepperdine's Graduate School of Education and Psychology Superintendent Advisory Council awarded Cervantes McGuire with the crystal trophy at a dinner ceremony on Jan. 26 in Monterey.

  • Azusa Unified School District is preparing to welcome back nearly 10,700 students to the classroom on Aug. 31. But for the hundreds of incoming kindergarteners, it will be their first school experience ever - and quite possibly a scary one.

  • Recognizing the significant role they play in launching students' educational journey and making them life-long learners, the La Verne Chamber of Commerce saluted Teacher of the Year honorees for every public, private, parochial and county school in La Verne. Jon Blickenstaff, a retired Azusa Unified School District principal, served as master of ceremonies for the June program. Rev. Lincoln Dial gave the invocation. Dr. Mark Goor, dean of the University of La Verne's College of Education and Organizational Leadership, served as guest speaker at the dinner held at Sierra La Verne Country Club.

  • AZUSA - The Azusa Unified School District announced it could cut $16.8 million in spending, a path that other districts are likely to follow as a result of the state budget crisis, officials said. At a special meeting Thursday the Board of Education discussed impending budget cuts which could include up to 118 teacher layoffs and a reduction in programs and services.

  • AZUSA - While two incumbents running for the Azusa Unified School District board say the district has improved during their terms, two challengers said their goals are to be more involved at the school sites and develop parent outreach programs. Incumbents Ilean Ochoa and Burke Hamilton will face competition from challengers Yolanda Pe a and Paul Naccachian in the Nov. 8 election.

  • Al Eisenwinter, 75, is currently a performer and was at the San Dimas Community Building as part of the Inter Valley Health Plan 10th annual senior talent show on May 7. He lives at lives at Hillcrest Retirement Community in La Verne and was a resident of Claremont for more than 30 years. He was a teacher in the Azusa Unified School District for 37 years from fourth grade to high school in English, speech and drama.

  • AZUSA - An Azusa High School teacher has been placed on leave by the district after administrators discovered her Facebook page contained references to personal heroin use and underage drinking, officials said Monday. Advanced placement English teacher Susan Graham, who is scheduled to chaperone students on a trip to London for spring break, remains under investigation by the Azusa Unified School District.

  • School board candidates will discuss education issues tonight AZUSA - Two incumbents and two challengers will make their case to be on the Azusa Unified School District board at a forum today.

  • Two years after state budget cuts threatened to wipe out all music programs from Azusa Unified School District, Azusa High School's band is going strong. The Advanced Wind Ensemble group received a unanimous Superior at a recent music festival hosted by Chaffey High School in Ontario. The score is the highest rank a band can receive from a panel of judges.

  • AZUSA - Police and paramedics were called to Azusa High School Monday after a suspended teacher arrived on campus appearing to be in "distress," officials said Tuesday. Authorities were called to the school at 3:11 p.m. to assist English teacher Susan Graham, who is under investigation after district officials discovered questionable content on her Facebook page, Azusa Unified School District spokeswoman Kathleen Miller said.



Loading

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

ver las páginas en versión mobile | web

© Copyright 2012, vLex. All Rights Reserved.

Contents in vLex United States

Explore vLex

For Professionals

For Partners

Company