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League Champions Tournament.

“Our top result was our Boys 14U team finishing 2nd place in Area. Boys 14U advanced to the section tournament next month, Feb. 25-26, in Chino,” pus is among the nine schools in the Los Angeles Unified School District that were recognized.

Elementary School awardees will hold the title

Muller said.

He also reported that the Boys 12U team finished in third place with a win over Beverly Hills.

The weekend of Jan. 21-22, the All-Star teams competed in the Area 1P All-Star Tournament.

The division is made of play- for two years.

Middle and high schools are recognized in the alternating years.

State Superintendent of Public Education Tony ers from Larchmont Charter, St. Brendan, Third Street and other schools.

While fall is the group’s primary program, the season returns in March for Spring Clinics and possibly a Spring League. Details are expected to be posted on the website in January. ayso.78.info.

Thurmond said the award recognizes schools whose “innovation and hard work have helped to ensure their students can heal, recover and thrive — even in the toughest times.”

Schools are chosen based on their exceptional work in either closing the achievement gap or achieving extraordinary student performance.

In total this year, 365 California elementary schools were recognized by the California Distinguished Schools Program, which was established by the California Department of Education in 1985.

Learn more at: cde.ca.gov/ ta/sr/cs.

Campbell Hall School

Claire “Cal” Lesher 10th Grade

We just had a restful holiday break and are approaching the halfway mark of our school year. Our winter formal is around the corner, and our students are back in full swing with a variety of sports for girls’ basketball, soccer and boys’ basketball, soccer and baseball.

Our high school robotics team has had tournaments at Harvard Westlake and Chaminade schools. The next tournament will be held at James Monroe High School. Go teams!

We also just began rehearsals for our wonderful annual Gospel Choir event. In middle school, the play “Trixie the Teenage Detective” was performed at the end of January. Stay tuned until next month.

Cathedral Chapel School

By Olivia Sherman 6th Grade

Our students are refreshed and ready to take on the new year after a great holiday vacation. We are excited about the return of our annual Religion Bee which will take place on Thur., Feb. 9.

We kick off Catholic Schools’ Week on Sun., Jan. 29, with the 10 a.m. Mass, Open House from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. and our Scholastic Book Fair. All are welcome to attend Mass and then to attend our Open House. Our second Open House will be on Thur., Feb. 2 from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. All are welcome to come and see our teachers and students in action.

CCS’s Academic Junior High Decathlon (AJHD) team is diligently preparing for the Quiz Bowl on Sat., Feb. 4, as well as the upcoming AJHD Regionals in March. Our girls’ and boys’ basketball teams have resumed their practices and look forward to an exciting season.

Our school is off to a great start this new year and we can’t wait to see what 2023 brings!

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