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Horses visit elementary school
Huntington Seacliff Elementary School got a rare visit from a pair of horses Tuesday morning. The animals, brought to the school's front gate by volunteers from Red Bucket Equine Rescue, munched on plants in the garden and lowered their heads for a dozen...
Tags: Equestrian, PTA, Whole Foods Market, Central Park, Students
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Supporting the troops on campus
Coastline Community College is expanding its services to student veterans and active duty members by opening a resource center exclusive to them. The new Veterans Resource Center (VRC) is expected to open Friday at the college's Fountain Valley campus,...Tags: Education, Colleges and Universities, Allan R. Mansoor, Students
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City Lights: Mastering the performance of poetry
Last week, I judged a competition where entrants had to have a grabbing lead, a dynamic storytelling style and a wealth of information condensed into a finite number of words. I'm talking, of course, about Poetry Out Loud. For the second straight year,...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Schools, Meryl Streep, Orange County High School of the Arts, High Schools
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Community Commentary: Balancing the books for students
Higher education is undergoing tremendous financial pressure due to the dismal state of California's budget. Colleges are being forced to increase tuition, and at the same time, they are offering decreased services. While tuition increases and fee hikes...Tags: Financial Aid, E-Commerce Industry, Colleges and Universities, Accounting and Auditing, Students
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Preliminary hearing scheduled for former teachers
A preliminary hearing for two former teachers charged with having sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy has been scheduled for March 8. Former Westminster High School teacher Daniel Shepard and his wife, former Mesa View Middle School teacher Gay...Tags: Court Preliminary, Education, Trials, Trials, Teaching and Learning
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Calculus adds up for high achievers
As part of their Advanced Placement calculus assignments, Marina High School seniors Aaron Drake, 17, and Griffin Mori-Tornheim, 17, had to bring complex mathematical formulas to life.
So they built an upper body of a rapper with a microphone in his hand...Tags: Education, Teaching and Learning, Mathematics, Students
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Oilers edge Barons in opener
Edison and Huntington Beach set up an early showdown in the Sunset League girls' basketball race by rolling to league victories Tuesday. The Chargers did so by downing visiting Fountain Valley, 72-53; the Oilers by taking care of host Los Alamitos, 51-36....Tags: Sage, Basketball, Cancer, Minor League Baseball, Religion and Belief
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Oilers try to keep pace
Sunset League girls' basketball teams began the second and final leg of their 2012 schedules Monday and defending-champion Edison continued to head the six-team pack. The Chargers ran their league mark to 6-0 by easily handling visiting Newport Harbor,...Tags: Basketball, Teaching and Learning, California Interscholastic Federation, Gomez (music group), Students
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Warriors cruise again
Brethren Christian boys' basketball Coach Jon Bahnsen was expecting a battle Tuesday night. Instead, his Warriors won in a blowout.
Brethren Christian took a giant step forward in its bid to claim a fourth consecutive Academy League championship by...Tags: Basketball, Religion and Belief, Teaching and Learning, California Interscholastic Federation, Students
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Seahawks continue league dominance
The Ocean View boys' basketball won another Golden West League championship Feb. 1, crushing Loara, 77-39. Since then, the Seahawks routed league foe Santa Ana and on Saturday scored a 92-80 nonleague victory over Mission Viejo, the No. 2-ranked team in...Tags: Injuries and Wounds, Sage, Health, Basketball, Religion and Belief
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Former teacher may face extra year in prison
A former middle school teacher charged with having sexual relations with a 17-year-old boy may face an additional year in prison after being arrested again last week. Gay Davidson-Shepard, who retired this spring from Mesa View Middle School, was...Tags: Crime, Law and Justice, Trials, Police Arrests, Prisons, Crimes
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Greer's OC: Holiday bazaar happening at Paula Hanson
Join our favorite eclectic fashion boutique, Paula Hanson in Newport Beach, for a holiday bazaar on Friday and Saturday. Paula Hanson is stocking up with refreshments and unique holiday gifts. These include Moroccan pouf bags and accessories by...Tags: Family, Schools, Nordstrom, Arts and Culture, Holidays
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