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Valentine's Day card campaign started for grief-stricken CV High
The main feeder middle school for Crescenta Valley High, where a 15-year-old student apparently jumped to his death on Friday, is organizing a massive Valentine's Day card campaign for the grieving campus.
Rosemont Middle School Principal Cynthia...Tags: Health
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CV High students to honor memory of friend with metal band shirts
Crescenta Valley High School students plan to don black and heavy metal-themed T-shirts Tuesday in honor of music-loving schoolmate Drew Ferraro, who died on campus Friday in what officials say was an apparent suicide.
"His iPod was huge," said 15-year-...Tags: Suicide, Apple iPod, Metallica (music group), Teaching and Learning, Students
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Students make anti-bullying videos
Some educators show public service announcements to address bullying. At arts magnet Keppel Elementary, students are tasked with writing and producing their own.
Under the leadership of art and media coach April Faieta, the school last month released...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Education, Teaching and Learning, Facebook, Students
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BB gun case has parents on the boil
An incident last week in which a 10-year-old boy brandished a BB gun at the home of a Burbank schoolmate has put district officials on the fine line of heeding parent calls for more accountability while protecting student rights. Despite assurances from...Tags: PTA, Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Students, Teaching and Learning
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Students stage DUI accident
The twisted wreckage and injured bodies strewn across Ramsdell Avenue in La Crescenta Thursday was a nightmare realized for any community. And as hundreds of Crescenta Valley High School students gathered to take in the staged traffic accident, the...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Teaching and Learning, Teaching and Learning, Students, Transportation Accidents
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Pasadena hit hard by windstorm, declares state of emergency
High winds forced Pasadena officials to close public schools and declare a state of emergency early Thursday, as gusts toppled trees, knocked out power and snarled traffic throughout the foothills.
At 5:52 a.m., city officials posted a notice announcing...Tags: Charity, Bus Accidents, Transportation Accidents, American Red Cross, Health
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Burbank secures money for bike safety classes
The City Council this week agreed to accept more than $100,000 in state money to offer adult bike safety classes.
The classes are a major step for the city, which established a Bicycle Master Plan in 2009 with goals of encouraging bicyclists to take to...Tags: Health
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Student evacuation causes traffic mess, frustration among some parents
As hundreds of parents converge near the Crescenta Valley High sports field to pick up students evacuated from the campus, several said the slow progress of releasing their children was straining their patience. Glendale Unified officials ordered the...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Orlistat (drug), Health
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Crescenta Valley High student reportedly falls to death
Grievance counselors are reportedly converging on Crescenta Valley High after a student fell to his death near the administration building, according to school sources and witness reports.
The fall was reportedly witnessed by dozens of students, but...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Health
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Glendale Unified confirms death of student
Glendale Unified officials now say that it was a male student who fell to his death at Crescenta Valley High School today in full view of dozens of students, who were evacuated off the campus shortly after fourth period.
Students and school sources...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Students, Health
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Man convicting of killing CV student on prom night granted parole
The decision to grant parole to a 39-year-old man who in 1991 shot and killed a 17-year-old Crescenta Valley High School student on prom night was met with muted public reaction Thursday. Attempts to reach the family of Berlyn Cosman — who was...Tags: Linda Evans, Prosecution, Basketball, Lawyers, Jerry Brown
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Schools win safety grant
Glendale schools will receive $1 million to improve safety on nearby roads and crossings to encourage more parents and students to ride a bicycle or walk to campus.
The competitive grant was awarded through the Federal Safe Routes to School Program as...Tags: Metal and Mineral, Traffic, Government, Public Officials, Road Transportation
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