Laguna Blanca Students Headed to D.C. for Obama’s Inauguration
More than two dozen local youths prepare to embark on the experience of a lifetime.
Kids Speaking Up: Expectations Rise Along with Obama
The president-elect will restore our standing as a nation and in the world.
Noozhawk Talks: Leslie Dinaberg Sits Down with Nancy Harter
The former Santa Barbara schools trustee talks about her time on the board and her future in nonprofit work.
Most Valuable Parent: Judy Bartlein, Laguna Blanca School
The avid parent volunteer has surpassed even her own expectations for her involvement.
Most Valuable Parent: Rechelle Ringer, Monroe School
The mother of four juggles many volunteer duties, including as PTA president and as a classroom helper.
Laguna Blanca Students Give the Gift of Hope to Local Foster Children
The students spread joy to others in collecting nearly 200 presents to be distributed before Christmas.
Kids Speaking Up: Welcome to the Future
There is no present, and if we don't plan for the future, we end up only in the past.
One Laptop Per Child Program Partners with Kellogg School
Nicholas Negroponte puts a local face on his worldwide education initiative.
Marymount Eighth-Grader Punts, Passes and Kicks to First Place
Lanea Pearson is on a winning streak; she competed in the competition as a fourth-grader, too.
Capps Honors Cate School for Its Sustainability Initiatives
The congresswoman presents a congressional commendation, meets with students and tours the school's new green homes.
Kids Speaking Up: Time to Fight Recession — Again
President-elect Obama's radical policies, paralleling FDR's, may be the only hope for our failing economy.
In Countermove, Group Calls On School Board’s Bob Noel to Resign
Community leaders and former board members defend Superintendent Brian Sarvis, whom Noel has criticized and has said should step down.
Dos Pueblos Students Put Marketing Skills to Work at Trade Fair
Participants of the high school's Virtual Enterprise program bring home four awards, including first place in the New Schools category for salesmanship.
Cate School’s Green Homes Earn LEED Certification
The Carpinteria school has five of only 154 Platinum-certified residences nationwide.
Foundation Gives $20,000 to Help Westmont Students Affected by Tea Fire
The blaze destroyed eight buildings on campus, and damaged the residences of 62 students.
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