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‘To Know Better’ video brings students together to spread kindnessCapo Community

‘To Know Better’ video brings students together to spread kindness

By Bradley Zint Students from Canyon Vista Elementary and Don Juan Avila Middle schools are working together to produce a video for a contest sponsored by the Orange County Human…
Bernice Ayer Middle School honored as Model Professional Learning Community at WorkNews & Features

Bernice Ayer Middle School honored as Model Professional Learning Community at Work

By Cathi Douglas For Principal Nick Stever, Bernice Ayer Middle School’s recent recognition as a Model Professional Learning Community At Work is the result of diligent, sustained teamwork by teachers,…
SCHS student was first to earn college scholarship for competitive cheerSports

SCHS student was first to earn college scholarship for competitive cheer

By Lou Ponsi When San Clemente High senior Ryann Leff joined a competitive cheer team back in middle school, she wasn’t setting out to be a trail blazer. But that…
Capistrano Unified honored with Golden Bell Award for outstanding Professional Learning CommunitiesNews & Features

Capistrano Unified honored with Golden Bell Award for outstanding Professional Learning Communities

By Elysse James The Capistrano Unified School District has been selected to receive the 41st annual Golden Bell Award, which celebrates excellence in public education and school board governance. CUSD…
Students at Don Juan Avila come out of pandemic with new skills: resiliency, flexibility and self-relianceNews & Features

Students at Don Juan Avila come out of pandemic with new skills: resiliency, flexibility and self-reliance

By Lou Ponsi From no school, to virtual school to hybrid school, students and teachers have been among the groups most disrupted by the  COVID-19 pandemic. But considering the unprecedented…
One million meals and counting: CUSD continues serving food to children across the districtCapo Community

One million meals and counting: CUSD continues serving food to children across the district

By Lou Ponsi Thanks in large part to a waiver extended by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), schools have been able to continue providing meals at no cost…

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