October 19, 2011 RSS feed / News

ROP/CTE courses give middle, high school students a head start

COMPTON—Compton Unified School District’s Regional Occupational Program and Career Technical Educational courses are open to the public throughout the 2011- 12 school year. More...

CUSD to launch pilot swim program at Carver

COMPTON— Students, teachers, community members and sponsors celebrated the launch of a new pilot swim program at Carver Elementary School on Wednesday, Oct. 5. More...

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Boxing returns to the YAL

The program is just getting started, but soon, organizers hope, there’ll be plenty of competition

COMPTON—The Compton Youth Activities League boxing program, on hiatus for most of the summer, has returned with a new coach and new attitude. Andrew Barbosa is the new director of the program. More...

Despite budget woes, Fall Festival will go on this year

COMPTON—The 2011 Fall Festival, considered dead because of budget cuts, will continue at Kelly Park on Saturday, Oct. 29, at 10 a.m. thanks to corporate sponsors stepping in to fund the event. More...

El Camino Compton Center students hired into growing aerospace fastener manufacturing industry

COMPTON—Jairo Juarez- Lazo spent his summer learning how to make aircraft parts while enrolled in El Camino College Compton Center’s eight-week Aerospace Fastener Manufacturing summer program. More...

Carson triathlon focuses on health and nutrition

CARSON—The second annual Tri-Carson triathlon, held Saturday, Oct. 15, on the campus of California State University Dominguez Hills, drew a large group of participants. More...

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