Glendora High Student, Will Browne, Races his way to a Championship!
Will Browne has made his mark racing at Wheel2Wheel Raceway, winning the overall championship against some of the best racers around! Will Browne, an eighteen-year-old…
Will Browne has made his mark racing at Wheel2Wheel Raceway, winning the overall championship against some of the best racers around! Will Browne, an eighteen-year-old…
The 2021 Glendora Hometown Christmas Parade IS BACK! The 2021 Christmas Parade is set to take place Saturday, December 11, 2021, at 9 AM sharp. The parade’s motto is “All About Kids” and the theme this year is “An Old-Fashioned Christmas.”
The Charter Oak Education Foundation welcomes Foothill Credit Union as their first Gold Partner in their Annual Oak Tree Challenge 5K/1Mile Run/Walk.
Each year the Rotary District 5300 sponsors its Four-Way Speech Contest, where high school students from Nevada and this part of Southern California compete for the chance to win cash prizes. This year, Glendora High School Junior, Grace Liang, took first place at the club, area, region, and district levels. Along the way, she earned $3,425 in prize money!
Please join Glendora Rotary as we honor our Heroes and support our Community. You may honor your Hero at fieldofheroes.net by sponsoring a flag in our Field of Heroes.
Charter Oak Unified School District has accomplished so much since March 13, 2020! Connections were made virtually by students, staff, parents, and community members in ways that did not seem possible. Thanks to the leadership and collaboration of the Board of Education, Charter Oak Educators Association (COEA), California School Employees Association (CSEA), District personnel, and community members, the District is excited to announce dates for the return of students to in-person hybrid learning!
Glendora Unified School District is thrilled to officially welcome students back to in-person classroom instruction. Adhering to the guidelines issued by the Los Angeles County…
LA County Department of Public Health and Dr. Duardo, County Superintendent of Schools, that the county COVID-19 numbers had significantly decreased and that we had been under 25 cases per 100,000 for over 5 consecutive days. This afternoon, the adjusted case rate for L.A. county was posted at 20.0.
COVID-19 may have halted Soroptimist International of Azusa Glendora (SIAG) annual outreach efforts to improve the future of women and girls, but it has not stopped them from continuing to support their communities.
The Rotary Club of Glendora continues to spearhead efforts to raise money and provide resources for people hardest hit by the pandemic. Another example is the recent Christmas relief project.