
Artist reception is Thursday, March 27 from 5:30-7:30 pm in the PHS theater lobby.

Don't miss the fun: Bram Stoker mixed with a screwball comedy -- tickets on sale now.

To prepare the engaged voters of tomorrow, schools must give students real-life, first-hand experience in how government works, and doesn't.

Only 1% of school district funding comes from federal government, superintendent says.

A few spots still remain for week-long program led by popular educators from Havens and Beach.

Bleich to focus on what is behind the fall in democracy worldwide, the rise in autocracy, and his current book project updating Machiavelli ́s "The Prince" for modern times.

Instructor Carmela Zavaleta teaches beginners and veterans alike, from April 16 through May 7.

A new California law requires school districts to develop a policy limiting the use of smartphones by July 1, 2026.

Enhancements to the visual and performing arts programs at Beach, Havens, and Wildwood will be on tap at the April 25 Palm Royale Gala.

Susanne Reed to lead Havens; Amy Fry heads to Wildwood.

Two HR managers are let go to make way for new roles.

Teacher-led program focuses on hands-on learning.

Kelly Corrigan and her daughter Claire Lichty come to town for PEF outreach events.

The free talk takes place on April 3 in the Ellen Driscoll Auditorium.

Beloved tradition brings community together.

The event, formerly known as March Mingle, is set for March 27.