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Librarians will lead an accelerated reader workshop for parents at 7 p.m. on Feb. 23 at the Archibald Library. Parents can learn how to use the library catalog to find accelerated reader books for their children. The workshop is free but reservations are required.
Information: 909-477-2720
Information: 909-477-2720
Due to the windy weather, Chaffey College will close today at 5 p.m. Classes that begin 3:30 p.m. or later have been canceled. The closure affects the Rancho Cucamonga, Chino and Fontana campuses.
For updated information, call 909-652-6000.
For updated information, call 909-652-6000.
Kudos to the Rancho Cucamogna High School marching band.
This past Saturday, the Marching Cougars took big wins at the Sweepstakes Award at Riverside Community College Big Orange Classic Field Tournament. Under the direction of band director Daniel Greenberg, the Cougars won high music, high general effect, high visual and high colorguard in 1/2/3A competition.
This past Saturday, the Marching Cougars took big wins at the Sweepstakes Award at Riverside Community College Big Orange Classic Field Tournament. Under the direction of band director Daniel Greenberg, the Cougars won high music, high general effect, high visual and high colorguard in 1/2/3A competition.
Thanks to the eighth graders at Upland Christian Academy for taking the Daily Bulletin with them on vacation. Occasionally, I pull the special photos out of the Daily Bulletin on Vacation file and share them on this blog.
The Daily Bulletin on Vacation is a popular feature of our paper. Readers send us so many photos, we get a bit backed up. It's likely you won't see this photo in our paper until 2012.
It's obvious where these eighth graders went right? They visited Washington D.C. and saw the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, which few on this coast has seen. The memorial was officially dedicated Oct. 16, the day before this class took the picture.
What a field trip!
The Daily Bulletin on Vacation is a popular feature of our paper. Readers send us so many photos, we get a bit backed up. It's likely you won't see this photo in our paper until 2012.
It's obvious where these eighth graders went right? They visited Washington D.C. and saw the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, which few on this coast has seen. The memorial was officially dedicated Oct. 16, the day before this class took the picture.
What a field trip!
Tomorrow is the start of Educator Appreciation Week at Barnes and Noble, 11090 Foothill Blvd. Educators who sign up for a free discount card will receive 25 percent off classroom and personal purchases through Oct. 22. On Tuesday from 4 to 7 p.m., there will be a reception with prizes, refreshments and an opportunity to win a $500 gift card.
Congratulations to Cindy Roy, who was named one of five San Bernardino County Teachers of the Year.
Roy teaches kindergarten through second grade at Valle Vista Elementary School. She was nominated out of more than 180,000 people who teach in the county. The five teachers will compete in the state Teacher of the Year event in November.
For the past nine years, Roy has taught special education students from kindergarten through third grade. In support of Roy's nomination, Valle Vista principal Luanne Weaver wrote, "Cindy Roy is a rare and gifted educator that changes the lives of her students and their families."
The other winning teachers are Susan Clewley Barkdoll from the San Bernardino City Unified School District, Richard Holk from Chino Valley Unified School District, Darlene Pitman, from Yucaipa-Calimesa School District and Kay Williams Pierce from Chaffey Joint Union High School District.
Roy teaches kindergarten through second grade at Valle Vista Elementary School. She was nominated out of more than 180,000 people who teach in the county. The five teachers will compete in the state Teacher of the Year event in November.
For the past nine years, Roy has taught special education students from kindergarten through third grade. In support of Roy's nomination, Valle Vista principal Luanne Weaver wrote, "Cindy Roy is a rare and gifted educator that changes the lives of her students and their families."
The other winning teachers are Susan Clewley Barkdoll from the San Bernardino City Unified School District, Richard Holk from Chino Valley Unified School District, Darlene Pitman, from Yucaipa-Calimesa School District and Kay Williams Pierce from Chaffey Joint Union High School District.
Calling all eagles from Etiwanda High School Class of 1991.
The 20-year reunion will be on Aug. 13 at the Red Hill Country Club, 8358 Red Hill Country Club Dr. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with cocktails followed by dinner and dancing.
Visit the reunion website to register and get more details about e-mailing photos for the slideshow. The cost is $85.
You can also follow the reunion organizers on Facebook (Etiwanda High School Class of 1991 20 Year Reunion) or on Twitter (EHS 1991 Reunion (Etiwanda 1991).
The 20-year reunion will be on Aug. 13 at the Red Hill Country Club, 8358 Red Hill Country Club Dr. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with cocktails followed by dinner and dancing.
Visit the reunion website to register and get more details about e-mailing photos for the slideshow. The cost is $85.
You can also follow the reunion organizers on Facebook (Etiwanda High School Class of 1991 20 Year Reunion) or on Twitter (EHS 1991 Reunion (Etiwanda 1991).



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