The private TK-8 campus at 24275 Monroe Avenue announced it will shutter at the end of the 2025-26 academic year.
The students are among 29 from Riverside County public, charter, and private schools who are competing in the 48th annual county contest.
A lengthy investigation began when evidence surfaced that high school diplomas had been approved by the district for non-resident students.
The program remains one of the state’s most important ways to celebrate exceptional schools, districts, teachers, and classified employees.
Forty-five percent of California teachers surveyed said they plan to retire over the next decade, the highest rate among states.
Over 160 educators and community leaders gathered as the district highlighted improved attendance, academic rankings and school expansion.
"This revalidation is a testament to the work happening in classrooms across our school campus every single day," the MVUSD district says.
Friday's competition will feature the most projects and students since 2016.
The new Math and Science Building is the final project funded by the $295 million bond measure.
Melinda Conde was surprised at work with the honor and was among six others within the district who were recognized.
Five Menifee students and two Murrieta students are up for appointments to attend "prestigious" military academies.
The Edison International $1.5 million scholarship program selects students pursuing careers in science, tech and math. Here's how to apply.
This year's fictional case will be tried in the opening rounds of competition across three Riverside County courtrooms.
Joseph Livingstone is a VMHS junior who plays the clarinet. He will march alongside fellow musicians in the "Bands of America Honor Band."
The board’s decision to appoint a trustee instead of holding an election has been overturned after residents gathered enough signatures.
MSJC's EMT program is offered at both the college's main San Jacinto campus and the Menifee satellite campus.
"I don't know if this is something that we can fix with roads."
Over 3 Town Hall sessions, MVUSD will "ensure our facilities continue to support the exceptional learning experiences our students deserve."
A new trustee was appointed to fill the vacancy left by Yvonne Munoz, who resigned in September.
Take a look at the Riverside County public elementary schools making the grade, and where they rank in the state and district.
The school is one of only 31 campuses statewide to receive this year's recognition.
Only about 21% California schools made the list.
Schools across Temecula, Murrieta, and Riverside County joined the Walk & Roll to School Day event on Wednesday.
A vacancy on the MVUSD Board of Education will be filled by appointment, rather than a special election.
As part of pedestrian safety month, families all over Riverside County will walk with students to school on Oct. 8.
Trustee of District 3, Yvonne Munoz, has resigned from her board position due to personal reasons. Now, her replacement is sought.
In all, 674 colleges and universities in California were ranked as part of more than 4,000 nationwide.
Respected for fairness, empathy, and dedication, Denise Peterson is shaping a positive school community in Murrieta.
From everyday care to true emergencies, Nurse Bagby ensures students feel safe and supported.
The school board was split over whether they should accept the funding, which would have laid the groundwork for more student services.
Parents who know, and those who don't, traffic control around Murrieta schools is a real issue. Here's what police are doing about it.
Norma Diaz is known for her hard work, dependability, and friendly spirit at Rail Ranch Elementary.
Thirty percent of the students are beginning their educational journey at MSJC for the first time, the college stated.
With pride, passion, and teamwork, Ms. Norma ensures classrooms are spotless and ready for learning every day.
Katie Pettit shows up with compassion, courage and a belief that any day can turn around.
The Medical Center is launching a three-year program that will provide training in general cardiology, advanced training and more.
This celebration for 38 pre-K kids graduating to elementary school may seem over the top, but when you see why, it may bring a smile.
The expanded schedule begins in the 2025-26 school year.
Caden’s kindness, confidence, and respectful attitude make him a standout student and a true role model for kids and adults alike.