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Datebook (June 19, 2015)

- Submit Datebook items to [email protected] or drop off press releases or photos at 5215 Scotts Valley Drive, Ste. F, Scotts Valley 95066. Deadline is 5 p.m. Tuesday. Entries are subject to editing, and publication is not guaranteed.

Congratulations to Scotts Valley High School graduates-Class of 2015

On June 10, the procession of teachers and graduating students marched into the football field where families and friends were waiting to observe the 2015 graduation ceremony, and together, they marked the culmination of four years of intense learning, social and athletic achievements. As the class of 2015 received their diplomas, everyone was able to express their own brand of celebratory hoorahs, and even some families shed a few thankful tears as they watched their young family members graduate from SVHS.

Grad Night’s Greatest Show On Earth

As another school year comes to a wrap, San Lorenzo Valley High School debuts what some volunteers call the best grad night yet. By the time many get this paper, the festivities will already be underway.

SLVHS Building named for retired Science Teacher

The San Lorenzo Valley High School Science Building was renamed last month, to honor retired Science Teacher Preston Q. Boomer, for many years of dedicated teaching. 

Verse in the Valley

Scotts Valley’s Nancy Hofmann won this year’s local Verse in the Valley Poetry Contest, reciting her poem at the SV City Council Meeting last Wednesday.

Volunteers creating SV performing arts venue

The construction of a new performing arts center for Scotts Valley is nearly underway, with many materials being utilized from what’s left of Bethany University’s theater.

Vine Hill Elementary students play living chess

Four third grade classes at Vine Hill Elementary School became chess pieces for the traditional living chess match that took place last Thursday morning.

News Briefs (June 12, 2015)

Local teacher selected for prestigious hands-on educational opportunity

Dispatch Log (June 12, 2015)

The Santa Cruz County Sheriff’s Office

SLVMS student sets new record for Relay for Life

San Lorenzo Valley Middle School seventh-grader Lillian Robinson, set a new record for the Scotts Valley Relay for Life last weekend, completing 65 miles over the course of 24 hours.

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Highway 9 daytime one-way reversing traffic control set for next week

Travelers will encounter daytime one-way reversing traffic control Monday through Friday at multiple locations on Highway 9 during the week of March 30. Caltrans noted...