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.
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.
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.
SBCC Earns Hewlett Foundation Award for Basic Skills Program
The prestigious award recognizes innovative strategies to increase the success of students.
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.
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.
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.
Kids Speaking Up: Nuclear Energy Powers a Renewed Debate
Is nuclear energy the fuel of the future or a threat to humanity?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Kids Speaking Up: Changing the Culture
Despite racial and gender advances, equality for all is not a universal concept.
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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