Tag archive for ‘2010 Graduation Issue’
Louisville High School Celebrates 46th Commencement
On Saturday, June 5, 2010, 130 young women, dressed in long white gowns and carrying a dozen long stem roses, became the 46th graduating class of Louisville High School. These young women come to Louisville from all over the San Fernando Valley, as far away Pacific Palisades and Santa Clarita. They come to Louisville, a […]
Children’s Community School Prepares Students for Life
Children’s Community School is a progressive elementary school (K-6) located in Van Nuys. For over 30 years, CCS has been preparing children for life. By creating a challenging academic environment that helps children to be responsible for themselves, CCS graduates students who know their strengths and weaknesses and care deeply about the world around them. […]
Learning Japanese and English is fun at OSULA
OSULA Education Center was established in 1989 as an overseas branch campus of Osaka Sangyo University in Japan. Students from the parent campus in Osaka, as well as high-school graduates from around the world, come here to develop their English-speaking skills. With dormitories for overseas students on campus, OSULA is a truly exciting international community […]
READ ALL ABOUT IT! PAW is Inviting Bright Child Actors to Perform on Stage at The NoHo Arts Center
Performing Arts Workshops is offering beginning to advanced level child performers the chance to shine on stage in Sleeping Beauty – The Pop Opera or Vampire High…A Night School Musical at The NoHo Arts Center this summer. PAW is a veteran children’s performing arts company with over 20 years experience providing quality after school and […]
Providence High School Continues to Provide Excellence in Education
This year, we are proud to announce that members of Providence High School’s Class of 2010 were accepted to Yale, Stanford, NYU, USC (3), UC Berkeley (5), and UCLA (7), as well as other universities in California and across the nation. Congratulations to the class of 2010 for working hard to attain these great achievements! […]
Marymount High School Leads the Way Through the 21st Century
In the fall of 2009, Marymount High School launched its “1 to 1” laptop program. In April, less than one full school year into the launch, Marymount was presented with an Apple Exemplary Program Award, a designation reserved for educational programs that are model implementations of Apple products and solutions. The designation has been given […]
Summer Programs at Crespi Carmelite High School
Crespi Carmelite High School in Encino is now accepting registration for our summer programs. Give your child a safe, spiritual, and rewarding summer by enrolling today! Programs begin June 28, 2010. We are proud to offer summer academic programs for high school students and students ages 10-14, as well as athletic camps for children ages […]
A Summer School Alternative
How Supplemental Education Can Benefit Your Child When School Isn’t in Session “Many children could use extra help in school and summer is a great time to get ahead or address problem areas,” says Ofra Weinberg, Director of the Huntington Learning Center of Encino. “Certainly, learning doesn’t have to stop because school is over. Summer […]
Comedy School For Kids Opens in Studio City
Studio LOL, a comedy school named after the popular text and email abbreviation that stands for “laughing out loud,” celebrated its opening in Studio City this week. The new comedy school caters to youngsters and teens, ages 4 and up. Its focus is on improv, with a style similar to that of the TV show […]
Campbell Hall: A Balance of History, Tradition and Progression
Campbell Hall, founded in 1944, has as its mission a commitment to academic excellence, and to the nurturing of decent, loving and responsible human beings. It is a place of inspired teaching and enthusiastic learning where people feel a sense of connectedness. A combination of history and tradition is balanced with thoughtful, purposeful preparation for […]