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  • Fallbrook A Leer holds 20th anniversary celebration

    Updated Aug 22, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The 20th annual Fallbrook A Leer/Reading & Family Literacy Project, Cesar Chavez Day of Service & Learning was held on Saturday, July 27 at Maie Ellis Elementary School. With nearly 200 participants, this was another successful day. This annual event holds an important impact on the local community and features Manuel Bernal, president of the Cesar Chavez Foundation, as keynote speaker. He highlighted his personal experiences as a first-generation immigrant, w...

  • Sullivan yearbook given first-place ribbon at county fair

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Aug 22, 2024

    The San Diego County Fair's Student Showcase includes high school and middle school yearbooks. The 2023-24 Sullivan Middle School yearbook was awarded a first-place ribbon at the 2024 county fair. "I'm super excited," said Sullivan yearbook advisor Melissa Ledri. "They did a lot of work," Ledri said. "This helps validate what they did and all the stuff they put into it." The fair's Student Showcase does not have head-to-head judging other than for Best of Class or Best of...

  • On the road to college success

    Jessica Solano, Special to the Village News|Updated Aug 22, 2024

    I am a Fallbrook native who graduated from Fallbrook High School in 2006. Thanks to my counselor, Jaime Miramontes. I was able to pursue a college education. Right after high school, I attended CSUSB but dropped out. Four years later, I returned to MiraCosta College to get an associate degree and then pursued a bachelor's degree in Liberal Studies and a Master's in Public Health. After finishing, I got accepted to the University of St. Augustine for Health Sciences, in their...

  • BUSD students attend career exploration summer camp

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Aug 15, 2024

    More than 30 Bonsall Unified School District students spent July 15‑19 in San Diego for a career exploration summer camp. What was formally called Future Me Summer Adventure was held at the Linda Vista Innovation Center, which is owned and operated by the San Diego County Office of Education but is not part of the SDCOE administrative complex on Linda Vista Road. The students were housed at the University of San Diego and also visited USD facilities along with other nearby p...

  • Rotary holds 'Back to School' BBQ

    Updated Aug 15, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Rotary Club of Fallbrook welcomed 160 Fallbrook Union Elementary School District teachers, support staff, and administrators back to school with a BBQ at Ingold Park on Thursday, Aug. 8. Thirty-one Rotarians and family members served hamburgers, watermelon, chips, cookies, and condiments to staff who were both eager to eat and excited about the coming school year. Supporting the Rotary Club of Fallbrook were Grocery Outlet which donated hamburger buns, c...

  • Bonsall's French graduates from Linfield University

    Updated Aug 15, 2024

    MCMINNVILLE, Ore. – Joel French of Bonsall graduated from Linfield University following the spring 2024 semester. French earned a Bachelor of Science in applied physics: engineering. Following the spring 2024 semester, the university awarded 510 degrees to 505 graduates, with five awarded double degrees. Commencement celebrated 445 undergraduates and 65 graduate-level students. Linfield University is an independent, nonprofit university with campuses in McMinnville and Portland, Oregon, as well an eCampus for online l... Full story

  • Palomar College offers online courses statewide

    Updated Aug 15, 2024

    SAN MARCOS – After satisfactory completion of all requirements put forth by the California Virtual College Course Exchange, Palomar College is now a Teaching College. As a Teaching College, Palomar online courses are now more accessible to community college students throughout the state. Specifically, the CVC Course Exchange allows California Community College students to simultaneously enroll in online courses at multiple Teaching Colleges without having to apply to each college. Ultimately, the CVC Course Exchange e... Full story

  • Palomar College selects new academic leaders

    Updated Aug 8, 2024

    SAN MARCOS – Like many colleges and universities, student enrollment at Palomar College continues to show recovery from the impact of the pandemic. Palomar has experienced a steady year over year increase in enrollment during the most recent four academic terms. With an unrelenting focus on increasing enrollment, Palomar College recently established a Dean of Instruction position to support initiatives, instructional growth within our service area, and the implementation of e...

  • Bell named to spring 2024 dean's list

    Updated Aug 8, 2024

    INDIANOLA, Iowa – Jason Bell of Bonsall has been named to the spring 2024 dean's list at Simpson College. Bell qualified for the academic honor by earning a grade point average between 3.70 and 3.99 during the semester. Simpson College is a private, liberal arts college located in Iowa with campuses in Indianola, West Des Moines and online. Founded in 1860, the college has 1,268 undergraduate and graduate students. Simpson offers 74 majors, minors and programs in addition to three graduate programs. Submitted by Simpson C... Full story

  • La Paloma's new library space celebrates Native American History

    Updated Aug 8, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Fallbrook Union Elementary School District is excited to announce the grand opening of a new reading room at La Paloma Elementary School's library dedicated to the indigenous people of the Fallbrook area. The event, held on May 29, featured celebrations with local Native American tribal members. The reading room, transformed from a dark and plain corner into a vibrant area filled with colorful murals and books, aims to educate students about Native American h...

  • Bachman makes spring dean's list

    Updated Aug 8, 2024

    GARDEN CITY, NY – Sophia Bachman of Fallbrook has been named to Adelphi University's spring 2024 semester dean's list. Bachman was among a select group of outstanding students recognized by Adelphi's deans of Arts and Sciences, Education and Health Science, Business, Nursing and Public Health, Social Work and Psychology for superior academic performance. The list comprises full-time students-registered for 12 or more credits-who have completed at least nine graded credits who achieved a GPA of 3.5 or above for the s... Full story

  • Maie Ellis Elementary celebrates global diversity at annual international dance festival

    Updated Aug 8, 2024

    FALLBROOK – The Maie Ellis Dual Language and Elementary School recently hosted its much-anticipated annual International Dance Festival, bringing together students, parents, and community members for a vibrant celebration of global culture through dance. Students from every grade level showcased their talents, performing dances from around the world in an event that highlighted the diversity and creativity of the Maie Ellis community. The festival featured an impressive array...

  • Arnold chosen as Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Aug 6, 2024

    Lianna Arnold had been a lifelong Fallbrook resident, but after graduating as the Fallbrook High School valedictorian for the class of 2021, she attended the Georgia Institute of Technology. She graduated from Georgia Tech in three years, and in April 2024, she was given the Outstanding Undergraduate Researcher Award for the George W. Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering. Arnold also studied nuclear and radiological engineering at Georgia Tech. "The professors were all... Full story

  • Nine students, including four from Fallbrook, receive Oscar Ledesma Memorial Scholarship

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Aug 1, 2024

    The Oscar Ledesma Memorial Scholarship is named after the Fallbrook 4-H Club and Fallbrook High School FFA member who died in February 2022. The scholarship is offered to San Diego County high school seniors pursuing higher education and actively involved in 4‑H Club, FFA or Grange livestock activities. The awards are based on a combination of scholastic achievement, leadership potential, best demonstrated involvement in agricultural projects or other activities, a sense of pe...

  • Murillo of Fallbrook earns degree from University of Maryland Global Campus

    Updated Aug 1, 2024

    ADELPHI, Md. – Lizeth Murillo of Fallbrook earned a bachelor’s degree in human resource management from University of Maryland Global Campus in spring 2024. Murillo was one of more than 14,000 students worldwide who earned degrees from UMGC in the 2023-2024. Graduates came from all 50 states, three U.S. territories and 24 countries. University of Maryland Global Campus was founded more than 75 years ago specifically to serve the higher education needs of working adults and military service members. The university is the lar...

  • Palomar College Education Center responds to workforce needs

    Updated Aug 1, 2024

    SAN MARCOS – The number of students enrolled in courses at the Palomar College Education Center in Fallbrook have steadily grown over the last four academic terms. With the increased enrollment, the center offers degree and certificate programs that students can complete in entirety at the center. All of the programs provide students with a pathway to high demand careers in public safety, mental health services and teaching, all of which align with the workforce needs in the region. Programs include: • Associate of Sci...

  • Wilson graduates from Fallbrook High School as valedictorian

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Jul 25, 2024

    When Anthony Wilson began ninth grade as a Fallbrook High School student in 2020, he set a goal to graduate as the class of 2024 valedictorian. And in June 2024, he gave the valedictorian address at the graduation ceremony. "I'm glad that I was able to keep that plan," Wilson said. "I am extremely grateful. It takes hard work, but it paid off." Wilson received an "A" grade in every class he took at Fallbrook High School. Extra grade points are given for advanced classes...

  • Maya Khoury earns Fallbrook High salutatorian honor

    Joe Naiman, Village News Reporter|Updated Jul 25, 2024

    Maya Khoury graduated from Fallbrook High School as the class of 2024 salutatorian. "It was really cool and it was an honor, and it was fun giving the speech," Khoury said. The valedictorian and salutatorian selections utilize weighted GPA. Advanced classes including advanced placement courses provide an extra grade point. Khoury received an "A" grade in all of her high school courses. The Advanced Placement chemistry class taught by Marin Pinnell was the hardest course for...

  • Fitzpatrick announced as a May 2024 UCA graduate

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    CONWAY, Ark. – The University of Central Arkansas held fall commencement Friday, May 3, and Saturday, May 4, in the Farris Center on campus. Lorena Fitzpatrick of Fallbrook graduated with a Master of Arts. Degrees and certificates were conferred to approximately 1,600 graduates from the College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; College of Business; College of Education; College of Health and Behavioral Sciences; College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics and Graduate School. Submitted by University of Central A... Full story

  • Fallbrook athletes commit to college teams

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    At the 2024 Student Athlete Signing Day, FUHS Athletic Director Pat Walker said, "Congrats to you guys, you're entering into this new season and I want to talk a little about that, but I want to first talk about the parents because I've been there. I've had to drive to showcases in Arizona and I had to go to practices and make sure they're on time every day and all of these different clinics you guys have been grinding as parents supporting your student athlete probably from...

  • Mike Choate Early Education Center: Shaping the future of Fallbrook's youngest learners

    Updated Jul 17, 2024

    FALLBROOK – In the heart of Fallbrook, the Mike Choate Early Education Center stands as a beacon of nurturing and educational excellence for the community's youngest members. Serving three and four-year-olds, this esteemed institution is dedicated to fostering early academic and social skills through a comprehensive and inclusive approach that makes learning both fun and effective. At the core of the center's offerings are four California State Preschool classrooms and two s...

  • Over 20,000 students provided a path to college

    Updated Jul 17, 2024

    SAN MARCOS – More than 20,000 North County high school students got a better chance to succeed in college over the past seven years thanks to a federal grant to Palomar College that puts tax dollars back into the educational system. The grant-funded program, Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP) is intended to provide services to students beginning when they are in middle school and to follow them throughout their time in high school. T...

  • Exciting changes happen at CTK Preschool

    Updated Jul 12, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Changes are taking place at Christ The King Lutheran Church Preschool. "We have revamped our preschool completely," explained CTK's Lead Pastor Brandon Way. "It is a play-based preschool." The preschool has a new director, Laura Humble, who has worked in early childhood education for more than 20 years. Humble said, "My greatest passion and joy comes from serving children ages zero to five, sharing the love of Jesus and helping them and their families as they n...

  • Fallbrook STEM Academy honors high school graduates

    Updated Jul 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Fallbrook STEM Academy students honored Fallbrook High School graduates who arrived in cap and gown and celebrated their accomplishments Wednesday, May 21. The event was marked by enthusiastic participation from Fallbrook STEM Academy students, who welcomed the graduates with roaring cheers, high fives and signs bearing positive messages. The Fallbrook STEM students created an electric atmosphere, filled with excitement and pride as they celebrated the a...

  • Vicente wins scholarship

    Updated Jul 10, 2024

    FALLBROOK – Felipa Vicente Diego from Fallbrook High School won a Bill De La Fuente Scholarship. Diego and her family attended the 8th Annual Award Night on June 26 where she was awarded a Migrant Education scholarship in honor of Dr. Julian Nava, who was an American educator and loved helping the community. Vicente is attending Mira Costa College and plans to transfer to CSUSM to get her master's as a Spanish Teacher. Submitted by Migrant Education Program, Fallbrook High S...

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