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Newhart Middle School hosts baked potato bar for teachers, staffCapo Community

Newhart Middle School hosts baked potato bar for teachers, staff

Newhart Middle School recognized teachers and staff members on St. Patrick’s Day (March 17) with a Baked Potato Bar in appreciation of their dedication and hard work during these unprecedented…
UC Irvine professor shares story of first woman of color in U.S. CongressNews & Features

UC Irvine professor shares story of first woman of color in U.S. Congress

By Cathi Douglas Patsy Takemoto Mink, the first woman of color elected to the U.S. Congress and the namesake for Title IX, continues to inspire young people nearly two decades…
Capo Unified debuts revamped College and Career Centers for a new generation of studentsNews & Features

Capo Unified debuts revamped College and Career Centers for a new generation of students

By CUSD Insider staff The Capistrano Unified School District is in the midst of renovating and modernizing its College and Career Centers, facilities located at each district high school that…
It’s time to vote: Ava August progresses to top 24 round of “American Idol”Arts & Entertainment

It’s time to vote: Ava August progresses to top 24 round of “American Idol”

By CUSD Insider staff Capistrano Unified student Ava August wowed audiences and celebrity judges on the 19th season of “American Idol” this past weekend, which advances her to the show’s…
Dana Hills freshman Ava August progresses through ‘American Idol’ with ‘star-like’ quality, judges sayArts & Entertainment

Dana Hills freshman Ava August progresses through ‘American Idol’ with ‘star-like’ quality, judges say

By CUSD Insider staff In her own words: “It’s getting real!” Ava August, the 15-year-old Dana Hills High School freshman, has advanced on the 19th season of “American Idol.” Calling…
Trailblazing teacher: Women’s History Month honors pro surfer, Hankey leader for lasting impact on sports equalityNews & Features

Trailblazing teacher: Women’s History Month honors pro surfer, Hankey leader for lasting impact on sports equality

By Cathi Douglas Twin sisters Jolene and Jorja Smith couldn’t have known that their campaign for a women’s professional surfing contest would have historic ramifications decades later. All they wanted…

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