Education Office Names Classified Employees of Year
Naomi Sanchez of El Puente Community School in Lompoc and Julie Yamada of Tommie Kunst Junior High School in the Santa Maria-Bonita School District receive the honorBoard OKs Restructuring Plan for Harding Elementary
The move is in preparation for the school entering Year 4 in Program ImprovementSanta Barbara High Choirs Present Spring Concerts
The performances, Thursday through Saturday, are open to the publicLaguna Blanca Headmaster to Retire After 11 Years
Doug Jessup says it's time for him to 'move on to new and different challenges'Education Celebration to Honor the Work of Teachers
Santa Barbara County Teacher of the Year will be announced at the May 27 eventGoleta Union School District to Honor Classified Employees
The Appreciating Classified Employees program recognizes their work through job shadowingSan Marcos Reschedules ‘Man of La Mancha’
The production will hit the stage this week after being postponed because of the Jesusita FireIsla Vista Youth Projects Celebrates Playground Renovation
Tour of upgraded facility and ribbon cutting will be Friday, May 15Essay: Will Cleveland Go All the Way?
There's plenty of talent on the team to win the championshipDos Pueblos Dancers Headline Night of Entertainment
The team puts on a benefit performance with more than 100 dancers from local schools and studiosUCSB Political Scientist Elected to National Academy of Education
Lorraine McDonnell is university's sole member of national organizationUCSB Undergrad Researchers to Showcase Studies
Annual colloquium is free and the public is welcomeEssay: Support Local Schools, Students
One school considers combining classes to save moneyJesusita Fire: San Marcos Cancels ‘Man of La Mancha’ Performance
Tickets for Wednesday's show can be used Thursday, Friday or SaturdayProvidence Hall School Gains Accredidation
The Santa Barbara Christian high school shares campus with Notre Dame on State, Micheltorena streetsBishop Diego Parents Throwing an After Prom Party
‘Every 15 Minutes’ CHP Program Coming to Carpinteria High
Two-day presentation involves community members, CHP officers and emergency responders who want students to see first-hand the destruction caused by drinking and drivingThird-Graders at Crane Country Day School Are On the Ball
A teacher says his plan is on a roll to use stability balls instead of chairs to improve learningDos Pueblos Jazz Band Hits the Right Notes at Festival
Practice pays off as the students bring home the first-place prize from RenoStudents Collect ‘Cans and Bottles for a Cause’
Laguna Blanca Takes Precautions to Ward Off Swine Flu
The school has stepped up sanitation efforts and urges parents to keep sick children at homeEssay: Why Did Hearst Illegalize Hemp?
Essay: Video Games Waste Brain Power
The reality is life isn't better in a virtual worldAcademy Principal Amy Alzina to Transfer to Adams Elementary
Dos Pueblos Dancers Taking to the Stage for a Good Cause
A performance Saturday with other teams and studios will benefit the Dream FoundationLunchtime Poets Slam at San Marcos High
Students perform, compete with high-intensity poetrySanta Barbara School Board Confirms $3 Million in Cuts
Big-dollar items included eliminating five teachers from San Marcos High, bumping up class sizes and reducing the hours of some assistant principalsEarth Day Essay: Little Things, Big Picture
Every little bit helps in the worldwide push for a green existenceLaguna Blanca Students Rule In Law Week Essay Contest
Senior Kevin Lunn takes the top prize, and juniors Devin Nigro and Alina Wattenberg earn third place and honorable mentionArt From Scrap Presents “Flows to the Ocean” Family Night
Students collect trash and develop action plans to reduce litterAmerican Riviera Bank Teaches Children It Pays to Save
Employees take bank to the classroom for lessons on financial ABCsLaguna Blanca’s ‘Pippin’ Gives Actors a New Voice
Sans microphones, cast searches for meaning, fulfillment and a few laughs on the Spaulding Auditorium stageBrandon School Students See Poetry in Ocean
An all-school project with a deeper message gets creative with a lesson plan for environmental expressionFor Donna Talarico, a Class Act May Be Her Most Memorable Lesson
Battling non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, a beloved Kellogg School teacher steps aside while her students and her colleagues bear witness to a lifetime of teaching momentsComputers for Families Campaign Meets Its Match
Program to provide low-income children with computers reaches its sustainability goal and spans the digital divide- 1. Jay Leno Hosts Magical Evening for New Partnership for Cancer Care - 05.19.2013 12:42 a.m.
- 2. St. Athanasius Orthodox Church Takes Long View While Building Home of Its Own - 05.18.2013 11:40 p.m.
- 3. Boat Ramp Repairs to Launch New Era of Access at Santa Barbara Harbor - 05.18.2013 10:30 p.m.
Daily Noozhawk
Subscribe to Your Daily Noozhawk, our free e-Bulletin sent out every day at 4:15 a.m. with Noozhawk's top stories, hand-picked by the editors.





