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Santa Ana High handed diplomas to the members of its graduating Class of 2025 on Thursday, May 29. In a commencement ceremony ...
Santa Ana Unified School District will lose 262 teachers, counselors and other staff as it faces budget problems familiar to many other districts. The context: Santa Ana Unified is one of the ...
The Santa Ana Unified School District will host a virtual town hall this Thursday, May 22, to address safety issues at Santa Ana High School. The decision came after dozens of parents gathered ...
Nearly 300 staff and teachers from the Santa Ana Unified School District will be without a job next school year. Educators say 276 people were laid off Monday night. The associate superintendent ...
After months of special meetings, negotiations and hearings, the Santa Ana Unified School District Board of Trustees voted to shed 262 jobs amid declining enrollment and a $154-million budget deficit.
Fewer students means less money from the state. Santa Ana Unified is one of the state’s largest school districts, and faces some of the same demographic problems that have hit many others.
Costa Rica has launched urgent negotiations with the United States to overturn a 10% tariff on its exports, imposed by President Donald Trump’s administration in April. The tariff, part of a broader U ...
The Santa Ana Unified School District voted to lay off more teachers and staff. President Trump signs Take It Down Act These Frozen Appetizers At Costco Are Better Than Restaurant Made U.S. econom ...
A group of 51 graduates from the Costa Mesa college prep campus gathered in a May 29 ceremony to reflect on their time ...
Hundreds of teachers, counselors, coaches and other school personnel will soon be out of a job. The Santa Ana Unified School Board voted to eliminate the positions based on a $180 million budget ...
High school students take AP® exams and IB exams to earn college credit and demonstrate success at college-level coursework. U.S. News calculated a College Readiness Index based on AP/IB exam ...
Graduate Chloe Ann Perez, one of two speakers for Santa Ynez Valley Union High School's commencement on Friday, addresses the crowd and her fellow graduates about the future. Credit: Daniel Green ...