Every year in late spring, California students in grades 3-8 and 11 take the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) test. The test is a low-stakes exam for students since […]
Every year in late spring, California students in grades 3-8 and 11 take the California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) test. The test is a low-stakes exam for students since […]
The week leading up to Thanksgiving is “American Education Week,” during which we celebrate California’s public educational systems and honor those who work so hard to make education work — from bus […]
In a WIRED article, “The Pain Was Unbearable. So Why Did Doctors Turn Her Away?” 8/11/2021 author Maia Szalavitz writes, “A growing number of researchers believe that NarxCare and other screening tools […]
Thanksgiving is next week, and I want you to think of the word itself in reverse: “giving thanks.” Isn’t that the true meaning of Thanksgiving? It is a special time to think […]
The ROAR Festival, a free celebration of Korean music, arts, culture, and cuisine, took place at the Downtown Fullerton Plaza October 27-29. Opening Day brought out local officials to a sparse crowd, […]
A Brief History of Union Pacific Park Fullerton began as a railroad town and remains a railroad town, with our restored Santa Fe Station and plenty of train traffic consisting of freight […]
On Tuesday, November 14, 2023, at approximately 5:11 PM, Fullerton Police Officers were dispatched to the area of S. Brookhurst Rd. and W. Oak Ave. regarding a traffic collision involving an auto […]
The Appeal of the Planning Commission’s approval of the Provecho Market gas station at 312 N Euclid St cost the neighborhood opposing the gas station $2,000. On October 17, the Mayor motioned […]
Family Court Awareness Month This annual observance raises awareness of one of the most important facets of our judicial system, the family court system. Family Court Awareness Month advocates for all professionals […]