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Summertime will bring a handful of near-absolutes to the Santa Clarita Valley. Ants will invade kitchens. Lawns will turn brown. Electricity bills will break hearts. One of the tradeoffs is that the valley's children will be home from school. For parents, that means no math homework to correct, no reports to edit and no practice spelling tests to give. And for the kids, summer is practically paradise.
Nine elementary school sites, as well as a variety of other SCV locations makes Sunshine Childcare & Learning Centers one of the most convenient options to local parents, but that's not the only reason families love Sunshine. The fun counselors, combined with a chance to hang out with friends, do crafts, play games and (gasp!) complete homework make for a positive experience, too.
It seems like just yesterday you were teaching your child how to tie his shoes. Now that he is about to enter high school, have you given any thought to his college education? According to the experts, you should have started thinking about it and putting aside some money when you were teaching him to tie those shoes.
Ah, summer. While it's tempting to be lulled into warm-weather activities that require sunscreen instead of text books, long breaks from mental stimulation can make it harder to get into the school grove come fall. But don't despair; hearty brain and body stimulation can come in many fun forms. Read on for some kid-friendly options.
It is meant to be a place of reflection and remembrance. A little corner surrounded by evergreens and tucked inside Central Park in Saugus will embrace a simple stone structure with small concrete trees. Each tree will be inscribed with the names of a young person with a Santa Clarita connection, killed in a traffic-related crash.
Ah... Everything you need for back to school right here at your fingertips. Educational Supplies, Nursery School, Preschool, Elementary School, After-School Care, Kids Fitness, Medical Solutions and Children's Enrichment Program.
Santa Clarita Valley has a diverse crop of high school graduates in 2005; athletes, musicians, thespians, young politicians, scientists, writers, singers, artists and community givers.

Meet Caitlin Morris from Bowman; Ryan Colleta, Derek Dashti, Shannon Krell, Johnny Spelta and Brittney Walker from Canyon; Daniel Crescenti, Ryan Russell, Ashlee Trebilcock and Ryan Wolfe from Hart; Megan Buehler, Thomas Milone and Mike Mowry from Saugus; and Anna Fleischer, Kevin Goodman, Brian Malette and Roya Tabrizi from Valencia.
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