by Enthusiast | Jan 29, 2014 | Claremont School News
Students cannot learn unless they are in the classroom. Which is why the faculty at San Antonio High School was so encouraged during the Thursday, January 23 Claremont Unified School District board meeting. With the goal set at 95.5 percent, they surpassed the goal...
by Enthusiast | Jan 29, 2014 | Latest News
With Common Core Standards being put in place for the current school year, the Claremont Unified School District will be holding informational meetings on various campuses. The parents in the community are invited to attend to better understand what the standards mean...
by Enthusiast | Jan 27, 2014 | Latest News
Between the well-traveled residents of Pilgrim Place and the Claremont Colleges, the fabric of Claremont is made up of residents with many interesting stories. Nan Miller and Isabelle Teresa Huber are no exception—maybe only in the fact that theirs are available...
by Enthusiast | Jan 27, 2014 | Opinion
by Karen Hanna-Towne Claremont is in the process of placing zoning overlays on parcels in order to comply with the state-mandated allocation of lands for low-income housing. The Southern California Association of Governments has given Claremont a goal of 157...
by Enthusiast | Jan 27, 2014 | Claremont School News
Dr. Nigel Boyle, director of the Institute for Global/Local Action and Study, and Fulbright advisor for Pitzer College will discuss “Global Education moneyball: The Art of Winning Fulbright Scholarships,” at the League of Women Voters “Food for...
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