Thursday , May 2 2024

Education

San Bernardino County Committee Taking Applications for Open Seat

San Bernardino County Committee Taking Applications for Open Seat

The San Bernardino County Committee on School District Organization is accepting applications to fill a vacant seat. The County Committee is responsible for considering proposals to change the organization of one or more school districts. The term “organization” applies to altering the number of trustees, establishing trustee areas, school district …

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No school for SBCUSD this Friday Oct. 8 and Monday Oct. 11

No school for SBCUSD this Friday Oct. 8 and Monday Oct. 11

San Bernardino City Unified School District is reminding parents that Friday, October 8 and Monday, October 11, 2021, are non-school days for all students, except Middle College High School and Inland Career Education Center (ICEC) students. Teachers will not be holding in-person or distance learning lessons during those days, and students …

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SBVC launches machinist training program for individuals with Autism

San Bernardino Valley College launches machinist training program for individuals with Autism

Americans with disabilities tend to have a high rate of unemployment and/or underemployment. San Bernardino Valley College, (SBVC) and the Uniquely Abled Project are working to change those rates by putting together a pilot program providing Computer Numerical Control (CNC) machinist training to individuals with autism. The first set of …

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San Bernardino Valley College students hired for national MTV show

San Bernardino Valley College students hired for MTV show

Dreams do come true. That’s the news coming out of San Bernardino Valley College. Six current and former Film, Television, and Media (FTVM) students have been hired to work as production assistants on the popular MTV show, “Nick Cannon Presents: Wild ‘N Out”. Noah Donnelly, Leo Ritualo and Cage Hensley, …

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Assembly Bill allows high school students to request grade change before Aug. 31

Important Information to High School Students for the 2020-21 school year Parents or guardians of students who were enrolled in a high school course during the 2020-21 school year are now eligible to request a grade change thanks to the passage of Assembly Bill 104. Signed into law by Gov. Gavin …

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Thayer named Interim President of San Bernardino Valley College

Dr. Scott W. Thayer has been appointed to serve as interim president of San Bernardino Valley College while the district conducts a search to fill the position permanently. Appointed by District Chancellor Diana Z. Rodriguez, Thayer has served as vice president of student services at San Bernardino Valley College since …

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Free rides for students start today

Starting today, students in kindergarten through 12th grade will be able to ride Omnitrans routes in its service area for free. Omnitrans Free Fares for School pilot program welcomes students back to in-person learning with free bus rides. Students can ride to school, after school activities, and around town to …

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California bails out KVCR

Rather than have to face some tough fiscal realities KVCR, the radio and television station at San Bernardino Community College District (SBCCD), has been granted $4 million dollars from the State of California. The state legislature passed a postsecondary education bill which donating $4,015,000 of taxpayer dollars to “support a …

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AVHS Army JROTC Team heading to DC to compete in National Academic Bowl

The San Bernardino City Unified School District is celebrating the success of the students at Arroyo Valley High School (AVHS). The AVHS Army JROTC Leadership Team has won an all-expense paid trip to compete in the 2020-2021 JROTC Leadership & Academic Bowl (JLAB). JLAB is a nationally recognized competition created exclusively …

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Cal State San Bernardino Joins Coronavirus Vaccine Challenge

California State University San Bernardino (CSUSB) recently announced it has joined hundreds of colleges across the nation in the Biden Administration’s COVID-19 College Vaccine Challenge. The White House and U.S. Department of Education launched the effort in early June as a way to reach younger Americans who are lagging behind …

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