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Briefs: Surfing charity event coming
The ninth annual PADRE (Pediatric-Adolescent Diabetes Research and Education) Surfing with Diabetes event, featuring former professional surfer Scott Dunton, is Saturday starting at 9:30 a.m. at Three Arch Bay in Laguna Beach. The PADRE Foundation, based...Tags: College Baseball, Baseball, Students, Sports, Schools
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Recipients tell of benefits of foundation scholarships
The Laguna Beach Scholarship Foundation hosted ceremonies before the 2013 Honors Convocation on Friday for the donors of millions of dollars given over the years to graduating seniors. This year alone, $323,000 was awarded to 107 students. Donors and...
Tags: Students, Awards and Prizes, Culture, Ceremonies, High Schools
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Elementary students pass on the kindness
Kindness rained Tuesday morning at Top of the World Elementary School. Students, teachers and administrators filled the Laguna Beach school's multipurpose room for an end-of-the-year celebration for Rachel's Challenge, a nonprofit that honors people who...
Tags: Human Interest, Entertainment, Students, Columbine High School, Education
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Laguna educator gets district recognition
Triana Ramazan said she was humbled as her name was read during the May 28 Laguna Beach Unified School District board meeting. Ramazan, a reading teacher at Top of the World Elementary School, was named district Teacher of the Year for 2013-14 and...Tags: Students, Teachers
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Briefly in Education: High school competes in Solar Cup
Laguna Beach High School placed 21st out of 39 Southern California schools in the 11th annual Solar Cup organized by the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California. This the second time Laguna Beach High has fielded a team in the event, held May...Tags: Entertainment, Students, Science and Technology, Music, Natural Resource Industry
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Subway sandwich deliveries have district concerned
An increasing number of lunchtime sandwich deliveries to Laguna Beach Unified campuses has district officials working on an agreement with the restaurant. More students and parents are taking advantage of a mobile phone app that allows them to place...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Students, Google Inc., Sandwiches, Foods and Beverages
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School board approves bargaining agreement
The Laguna Beach Unified School District board on Tuesday approved a collective bargaining agreement for the 2012-13 school year that will allow retired teachers to remain insured on their specific medical benefit plan by paying for it. Retirees, if...Tags: Teachers
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Briefly in Education: High school receives FOA grants
The Laguna Beach Festival of Arts Foundation awarded Laguna Beach High School five grants for visual and performing arts education programs, according to a news release. Laguna Beach High School's art program received a $15,000 grant; its band...
Tags: Healthy Diet, Arts and Culture, Students, Awards and Prizes, Arts
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School board votes to keep language teacher
A Mandarin language instructor will stay on this summer and next school year, Laguna Beach Unified School District board members decided at its Tuesday night meeting. The board approved a contract for Jean Wu to teach Mandarin to Thurston Middle...Tags: Teachers, Personal Income
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For The Record
School: An article in the May 3 edition, “Sensitive topics policy urged,” incorrectly stated that parent Anita Razin wants the school district to set parameters for what teachers can appropriately discuss with students. In fact, Razin wants no...Tags: Teachers
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LCAD president, building owner want stoplight in front of campus
The push is on for a stoplight in front of Laguna College of Art + Design. The college's president and a nearby building owner petitioned Caltrans to install a traffic signal where the current crosswalk — which only has flashing lights —...
Tags: Students, California Department of Transportation, Colleges and Universities
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Mailbag: Teachers should not initiate inappropriate discussions
Re. "Parent urges district policy for sensitive topics" (May 3): Because no policy prevents them from doing so, currently district teachers introduce inappropriate discussions during class time on topics of no academic value, relevance, or meaning —...Tags: Politics, Los Angeles Unified School District, Freedom of the Press, Theft, Career and Workplace
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