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Willow Wildcats Say Goodbye
Fifth-graders "lean on" one another as they bid farewell to elementary school.
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Fifth-graders "lean on" one another as they bid farewell to elementary school.
Students, faculty and friends celebrate culmination Tuesday.
Nearly 500 seniors will graduate from Agoura High School at 7:00 p.m. in the football stadium.
About 300 eighth-graders celebrate as they move on to high school.
Fifth-graders Emma Eckert and Nathan Fey present the slide show they made about their school at a board of education meeting.
Agoura High senior Jacob Gran gives Patch the lowdown on graduating.
Agoura High senior Adam Russak tells Patch how it feels to be graduating.
Two is better than one when it comes to sisters Socks and Bella.
Liana Leininger is honored by the California Reflections program for her dance choreography and Joshua Carlon wins for his musical score.
The city announces its budget for the next fiscal year and a video on Agoura High's final Comedy Sportz improv game gains the most attention this week.
The Recreation Center kicks off its summer Movies in the Park series.
The district adopts a budget that will raise water and sanitation rates for residents.
This week's vista is from Ladyface Summit.
The district adopts a budget that will raise water and sanitation rates for residents.
Agoura Hills will proceed with road projects despite cuts.