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Pomp, circumstance is back, in person

Suzan Filipek · June 2, 2022

Graduation season is here, and unlike recent years when the pandemic curbed ceremonies to socially distanced virtual and drive-by events, this year’s graduates will be flipping their tassels live before […]

Larchmont Charter Hollygrove campus searches for new site

Sondi Sepenuk · December 2, 2021

After 16 years, Larchmont Charter School (LCS), which resides on four separate Los Angeles area campuses, will pull up stakes at one of its original locations, the famed El Centro-to-Vine […]

Mark Peel, 66, put California cuisine on map

Suzan Filipek · July 1, 2021

During his illustrious career, Chef Mark Peel would nourish diners and impress palates around the globe. But he also made time to judge the Larchmont Family Fair pie contest, raise […]

With social distancing decree, families begin work-from-home, homeschooling juggling act

Caroline Tracy · April 1, 2020

Child-rearing in the community On March 13 (eerily, a Friday), parents in the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) received emails, texts, and robo-calls alerting them that school would be […]

Larchmont Charter football has bounce-back season, fundraising

Guest · December 4, 2019

The Larchmont Charter School (LCS) middle school football program finished its Foundation for Interscholastic Youth Athletics (FIYA) League schedule 3-4, narrowly missing out on the playoffs. However, under the direction […]

Local high school graduates reveal their choices for college

Billy Taylor · May 31, 2018

Community college offers local opportunities Fairfax High School senior Lily Larsen is a fifth-generation Angeleno with deep roots in the neighborhood. So when it came time to consider colleges, she […]

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