Monthly Archives: May, 2020

John Burroughs High School Celebrates With Virtual Ceremony

John Burroughs High School’s recent 2020 graduation looked different than in years past. Rather than gathering on campus, students made small celebratory videos in their...

Burbank High School 2020 Graduates Shine in Video

It was a graduation unlike any other for the Bulldogs. While the celebration to cap off Burbank High School’s class of 2020 graduating seniors was...

Heading Down the Home Stretch of the School Year

By Brian McDonald PUSD superintendent Gov. Newsom released the state’s revised May budget proposal for 2020-21 that seeks to avoid permanent cuts to public education while...

Burbank Council Seeks to Reduce Spending on Overtime

The Burbank City Council this week adopted a “needs-based” staffing policy that staff members said will reduce unnecessary overtime for municipal workers. Meanwhile, multiple...

City OKs Aid for Small Businesses, Renters Hurt by Pandemic

The Burbank City Council approved more than $850,000 in relief money for small businesses and low-income renters impacted by the coronavirus, acknowledging that the...

BUSD: Deep Budget Cuts Call for Parent, Political Advocacy

The Burbank Unified School District Board of Education issued a call for activism to its community members after revealing financial cuts totaling more than...

Burbank, Burroughs Seniors in Unique Graduation Week

Two days ago, as high school seniors from Burbank and John Burroughs prepared for their virtual online graduation ceremonies, parents festooned the fences of...

Burbank Film Festival to Honor Works Made From Home

The Burbank International Film Festival has launched a “Films Made From Home” contest, which is running through June 30. The new category will focus...

Burbank Student Earns National Merit Scholarship

The National Merit Scholarship Corporation last week announced this year’s National Merit $2,500 Scholarship winners, who included a Burbank graduating senior among its 2,500...

Aid Center Responds to ‘Tsunami’ of Need Amid Crisis

This past Tuesday afternoon, a maroon-colored compact car pulled up in the parking lot behind the Burbank Temporary Aid Center. Adjusting his mask into...
- Advertisment -[bsa_pro_ad_space id=1]

Most Read

27