Santa Barbara County Principals Discuss Benefits of Outdoor Learning
First 5 holds Nature and Learning Research Forum highlighting the impact of nature-based learning on early childhood development.
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First 5 holds Nature and Learning Research Forum highlighting the impact of nature-based learning on early childhood development.
A cracked drain pipe running beneath the multimillion-dollar track is causing a cavernous disruption for the school’s track team, which has been unable to host any meets this year.
As UCSB prepares to launch a new major in artificial intelligence, some local professors and teachers say they are already teaching students how to use AI as a tool, not a crutch.
Applications for student grants up to $750 open until May 5.
A second-place finish at the State Championships sends the student robotics team to global competition in Houston— if they can raise $50,000 to get there.
Built on community support and a startup-style approach, the Goleta-based Octobots will compete in Anaheim after ranking among the top 60 teams in the region.
More than a hundred individual teachers across the Santa Barbara Unified School District receive funding for innovative projects.
The community workshop at S.B. Central Library will break down new K-2 reading screeners and early literacy benchmarks.
Charles Ortega brings his alto sax and Santa Barbara pride with him to the internationally televised New Year’s Day tradition in Pasadena.
Teachers take to the web to raise money for classrooms.