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Students await vote on their budgetary power
Orange Coast College's student government could get official recognition Wednesday night for a long-standing practice that lets students manage hundreds of thousands of dollars in revenue from the campus bookstore and recycling center. For decades,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Colleges and Universities
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Saving youths one scholarship at a time
Estancia High School senior Erik Cerros will be the third person in his family to go to college, following the lead of his two older sisters. He'll be the second of the siblings to get there with help from the Westside Costa Mesa nonprofit Save Our...Tags: Financial Aid, University of California, Los Angeles, Education, Awards and Prizes, School Examinations
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Teacher says 'dissatisfied' student made false accusations
A Corona del Mar High School teacher under investigation by police said Thursday that a disgruntled student made false accusations against him. Drama teacher Ronald Martin, who was placed on leave June 5 pending a police investigation, said he did...Tags: Entertainment, Landforms, Music Theater, Teaching and Learning, Music
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The Crowd: Brightest of the future honored
The residents of Newport-Mesa take great pride in many aspects of life in their community. Perhaps most important of all are the strong family values reflected in the vitality of the public school system and the close relationship between parents,...
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Police: Teacher behind CdM 'Rent' production is under investigation
A Corona del Mar High School drama teacher who ignored anti-gay protesters and staged a 2009 production of "Rent" is under investigation following an altercation with a student, officials said Tuesday. Ronald Knight Martin, 57, is on paid leave,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Homophobia, Social Media, Teaching and Learning, American Civil Liberties Union
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Student injured in prank
A senior prank at Corona del Mar High School injured at least one student Thursday, administrators said. A girl was hurt when a group of students knocked her to the ground in the midst of a food fight started by upperclassmen, Newport-Mesa Unified...Tags: Teaching and Learning
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Wooden Floor raises the ceiling
Itzel Guerrero can't imagine her life without the Wooden Floor. She tries to picture it sometimes, but fails. Most likely, she doesn't want to. So many experiences during her 18 years have taken root in the nonprofit's Santa Ana campus, she admits....
Tags: Financial Aid, Southern Methodist University, Entertainment, Dance, Science and Technology
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Apodaca: Rooting out problem better than knee-jerk suspension
A renewed debate over discipline in schools is taking place across the country as a backlash against zero-tolerance policies gains momentum. At issue is the use of suspensions to deal with students who are deemed to be "willfully defiant," a nebulous...Tags: Mental Health, Landforms, Teaching and Learning, Behavioral Conditions, Mountains
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Early College High partners with colleges
After months of uncertainty, a school designed to give Newport-Mesa students a jump on college is expanding next school year. Students at Early College High School in Costa Mesa will be able to take extra classes at two local colleges, and in the future...Tags: Landforms, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Colleges and Universities
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Mailbag: SAT is only part of the admissions' criteria
Re: "Apodaca: New SAT? How about 'Game of Thrones' style" (May 19): As an application evaluator for UC Irvine, I share many of Patrice Apodaca's concerns over the SAT. She didn't even mention the proliferation of SAT-prep courses that give students, who...Tags: Social Issues, Examinations, University of California, Irvine, Teaching and Learning, Abortion
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New college-credit avenue approved
Local students will soon be able to earn college credit from a private university in Los Angeles County while completing high school courses in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District. During a study session of the district's school board Tuesday,...Tags: Landforms, Teaching and Learning, Mountains, Colleges and Universities
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Grief spreads on social media
The five teenagers killed in one of the deadliest car crashes in Newport Beach history left behind a sense of "unimaginable loss" in the Irvine Unified School District, where they were all students. Two of the dead were sisters. And some of the five...Tags: Christopher Goffard, Social Media, Twitter, Inc., Teaching and Learning, Memorial Day
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