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New K-8 school opens in Chino

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A new public school has opened in The Preserve at Chino, a 38-acre master-planned community. Legacy Academy K-8 School will serve more than 1,250 students in the Chino Valley Unified School District, according to C.W. Driver, the Pasadena-construction firm that built the school. Work on the $51 million campus began …

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Agreement opens door to Palm Springs College of the Desert campus

Palm Springs affordable housing project gets state grant

Palm Springs and the Desert Community College District have reached an agreement that will bring a college campus to the city. Announced last month, the agreement reaffirms the district’s commitment to develop the West Valley Campus, formally known as the Palm Springs Development Project, according to a district statement. The district …

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CSUSB to host research conference

CSUSB to host research conference

Cal State San Bernardino will host this year’s Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research. The gathering, scheduled to be held Nov. 23, displays noteworthy research and scholarship done by undergraduates at Southern California universities, according to a statement on the university’s website. The conference typically attracts 700 to 900 participants. …

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High school students to get direct admission to CSU

College Student

An estimated 12,000 students at public high schools in Riverside County will be offered direct admission to some Cal State University schools next fall without having to submit an application. The Riverside County Office of Education and CSU are offering the first pilot-admission program to 10 CSU campuses, including Cal …

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Federal grant will help pay for teacher diversity

Riverside gets housing grant

Cal State San Bernardino has received a $3.3 million federal grant that it will use to increase teacher diversity in the Inland Empire. The five-year grant from the Department of Education will pay for ExMILE – Excellence as Multilingual Innovators and Leaders in Education – a program meant to increase …

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Cathedral City to welcome automotive training facility

Cathedral City to welcome automotive training facility

Cathedral City and the College of the Desert in Palm Desert have broken ground on a training facility for the school’s automotive repair program. Roadrunner Motors will cover nearly 26,000 square feet at 67-905 E. Palm Canyon Drive in Cathedral City, according to a statement on the city’s website. A …

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