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41 Students from Laguna Blanca School Earn AP Scholar Honors

Three members of the class of 2008 also are named National AP Scholars for their exam performances.

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Leader of Santa Barbara Education Foundation Ready for a Change

After working tirelessly for nine years, executive director Tina Fanucchi plans to step down in February.

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Westmont College Breaks Ground on Two New Buildings

The construction kicks off the college's Master Plan to add 166,000 square feet to campus.

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SBCC Earns Hewlett Foundation Award for Basic Skills Program

The prestigious award recognizes innovative strategies to increase the success of students.

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La Cumbre Principal to Be Honored By Anti-Defamation League

Jo Ann Caines is being recognized for her multipronged approach against bullying, peer pressure, stereotyping and prejudice.

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Great Gatsby! It’s Our Lady of Mount Carmel School’s Auction

The 25th auction anniversary gala will feature Horatio Alger Award winner Lee Mikles as the guest speaker.

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SBCC Course Works to Help Older Adults Get Back on the Job

If you're a baby boomer looking for a better job, or a new job, 'The Age of Work' could be for you.

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Kids Speaking Up: Nuclear Energy Powers a Renewed Debate

Is nuclear energy the fuel of the future or a threat to humanity?

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Expanded Dos Pueblos Engineering Academy Receives $3 Million Grant

A capital campaign is under way to raise the matching $3 million for a new 12,000-square-foot facility.

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Montecito School Board Candidates Get Down to Basic Aid

This one-school elementary school district, like many of its residents, is flush with money. But the candidates warn against complacency.

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Most Valuable Parent: JudyAnn Dutcher, Kellogg School

On campus and within the district, the graphic designer has made a name for herself with her handiwork — but her volunteer work doesn't end there.

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Candidates Tackle Tough Topics at Santa Barbara School Board Forum

The diverse group has stark differences on key issues, including the achievement gap, cell phones and gangs.

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Student Journalists Continue to Forge Tradition of Excellence

Zac Estrada, Daniel Langhorne and James Yee, last year's editors of The Forge, Santa Barbara High's newspaper, receive recognition for their efforts.

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Kids Speaking Up: Changing the Culture

Despite racial and gender advances, equality for all is not a universal concept.

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Franklin School Hoping to Drum Up Student Interest in Mariachi Group

A meeting about the free program, open to students from all Santa Barbara schools, will be held Tuesday.

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