By Pamela Casey Nagler and Marcella Zita | Special to the Courier Despite chaos and disruption in our federal government, circumstances have recently improved in some areas for many California public school teachers — including in Claremont — along with some other...
Claremont High School junior Kate Song, a member of the CHS’s Speech and Debate team (and also the Courier’s talented social media intern), delivered a resounding talk on February 28, earning her a spot in this year’s regional Rotary District 5300’s Four-Way Test...
by Nick Anchondo As my time at Uncommon Good comes to an end, I’ve been reflecting on what this place has meant to me. What was supposed to be just a job turned into something more. When I first saw the job posting, I was skeptical. Farm work in Claremont? That seemed...
by Dick Johnson Do you recall the saying, “Only mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun”? With apologies to Noel Coward, I would like to revise that to say, “Only mad dogs and Englishmen and RAGBRAI cyclists go out in the midday sun.” The mad dogs have lots...
Some 20 Sycamore kids bettered their German vocabulary February 21 with a free lesson taught by Claremont High School students. The lesson was part of Structured Program for the Acquisition of German in the U.S.-Resources and Know-How, or SPARK for German, a joint...
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