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Gilbert Appointed To Committee On School District Organization

Joanne Gilbert of Rialto was appointed today by San Bernardino County Superintendent Gary Thomas to fill a vacancy on the County Committee on School District Organization for the Fifth Supervisorial District seat.


Gilbert has been on the Rialto Unified School District Board of Education for nearly 13 years and has lived in Rialto for the past 26 years. She spent 37 years in education as a high school teacher, including work in school districts in Long Beach and Moreno Valley.
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Students Selected as Edison Scholars

Edison International Commits More Than $1.2 million for College Scholarships

Demonstrating its commitment to educational excellence, Edison International has pledged $1.25 million to fund scholarships for 125 high school seniors selected as Edison Scholars, the company’s annual scholarship program. The 125 scholarships reflect the company’s landmark 125th anniversary this year.

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CSUSB Retention Rates Improve

SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. – Cal State San Bernardino continues to rank among the California State University system’s leaders for first-year students who return to the university the next year, according to CSU statistics.

Nearly 86 percent of first-time freshmen that began at CSUSB in fall 2009 returned to the university in fall 2010. The 85.6 percent mark is the highest

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SB Students Earn National Honors

SAN BERNARDINO HIGH SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS EARN NATIONAL HONORS

Pacific High School is celebrating: three students earned $60,000 in scholarships from the Dell Scholars Program and the school was recognized by The Washington Post for being among the top public high schools in the nation.

The Dell Scholars Program is part of the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation, a

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Smaller Learning Environment Prove Bigger is Not Always Better

For the last several years there has been an important trend in education that can be summed up in one word—smaller.
Smaller class sizes allow teachers to provide each child with more individual attention.  Small-group instruction allows teachers to tailor their lessons to students with similar needs. And, smaller learning environments make it easier

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The Men of Valor Awards were held at Agape Family Life Center Church in Rancho Cucamonga by Love Is The Way Events last Saturday. Awardees included Stephen...
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High Desert Resident Celebrates Ninety Years

By Eliz Dowdy High Desert resident Sadie Weems Patterson turned 90 on Friday, January 18, 2013. Patterson is the daughter of Bell Mountain homestead...
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