Students of an Altadena school that was burned to the ground during the Eaton Fire are getting a sense of normalcy back as its founder leads efforts toward recovery. Pasadena Rosebud Academy ...
Thanks to a $500,000 charitable grant, Odyssey Charter Schools will have a new learning space after the Eaton Fire destroyed or damaged its campuses in Altadena. "In addition to Blackstone ...
More than two months after the Eaton fire, Altadena residents wonder how long it will take to rebuild their homes, what the ...
According to KCAL News reporting, BradyPLUS also handed out 50 donated printers and 30 first aid kits. The supplies were distributed to both educators and students at several school campuses.
18d
Audacy on MSNStudents in Altadena celebrate Read Across America DayKindergarteners from Altadena Arts Magnet School had a special time reading in class Monday morning celebrating Read Across America Day with David Goldberg, president of the California Teachers ...
Odyssey Charter Schools, which lost their Altadena campuses in the Eaton fire, celebrated new digs on Wednesday, Feb. 19. The schools, which serve more than 800 K-eighth-grade students and whose ...
Kindergarteners from Altadena Arts Magnet School had a special ... Goldberg isn't a stranger to Southern California. He's a former elementary school teacher from Boyle Heights.
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results