By Sharon Aron Baron on May 6, 2019
News, Schools

The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, will celebrate outstanding achievement in high school theater when students from 22 public and private schools vie for top honors in the 17th Annual South Florida Cappies Awards Gala.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 6, 2019
News, Schools

Students from all five Coral Springs and Parkland high schools have just been awarded college scholarships by the Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee.
By Jen Russon on May 2, 2019
Events, News, Schools

The creepy, kooky characters so many of us grew up watching on TV are back in the Ramblewood Middle School’s production of The Addams Family, Young@Part.
By Jen Russon on April 29, 2019
News, Schools

College admission officers are looking for more than good grades and certain number of service hours.
By Jill Fox on April 23, 2019
News, Schools

Seven local high school business clubs received $1,000 each courtesy of The Coral Springs Regional Chamber of Commerce helping students attend competitions at both regional and national levels.
By Matt Rothman on April 20, 2019
News, Schools, Sports

It’s common for a father to coach his son throughout little league and travel ball. However, it’s unlikely for that connection to last throughout high school.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 8, 2019
Events, News, Schools

Local high school students will get a first-hand opportunity on how local government works at the next Teen Political Forum.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 29, 2019
News

A Coral Springs resident has just been crowned Miss Tallahassee and will now be eligible to compete in the Miss Florida competition in June.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 16, 2019
News, Politics

The City of Coral Springs will be holding a special election for a new city commissioner and seven residents have stepped up for the plate and have qualified to run.
By Guest Contributor on February 26, 2019
News, Views

Add another to the ever-growing list of sins committed by Superintendent Robert Runcie and the Broward County School Board,
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 19, 2019
Events, News, Schools

A Town Hall meeting led by Superintendent Robert Runcie has been scheduled by the district to provide an overview of school safety measures.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 12, 2019
News, Schools, videos

A proclamation was given by Broward County Commission Michael Udine to the Coral Springs Museum of Art
By Jill Fox on February 6, 2019
News, Crime & Safety

Through our joint effort with the Coral Springs Police Department to share updates to residents, this is a summary of crimes that occurred in Coral Springs from January 26 through February 1.
By Jen Russon on January 6, 2019
News

When Driver Engineer Michael Matonak, a firefighter and EMT in Coral Springs tragically died in September, his ex-wife Kelly was overwhelmed with more than grief.
By Sharon Aron Baron on November 16, 2018
News, Schools

Out of the 53 Broward County Public School students who were named semifinalists in the prestigious 2019 National Merit Scholarship Program, five were from Parkland and Coral Springs high schools.
By Jen Russon on November 4, 2018
Events, News, Schools

Ramblewood Middle School Drama presents the Tony Award winning play, “West Side Story” November 16 and 17.
By Sharon Aron Baron on September 20, 2018
News

Lovingly referred by his brothers and sisters in service as “Beef”, firefighter/EMT Michael Matonak tragically and suddenly lost his life on Wednesday according to the Coral Springs Parkland Fire Department.
By Sharon Aron Baron on July 24, 2018
News, Schools

A Coral Springs resident has been selected as a 2018 Geography Teacher Fellow by the American Geographical Society.
By Sharon Aron Baron on July 20, 2018
News

Local students, including two from JP Taravella in Coral Springs, have just been awarded college scholarships from Tropical Financial Credit Union.
By Sharon Aron Baron on July 11, 2018
Events, News

The South Florida Stars will be holding tryouts for their 9U-13U baseball teams for the upcoming fall season.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 12, 2018
News, Schools

Congratulations to the Broward County Public Schools high school seniors, named winners of National Merit College-Sponsorships by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 1, 2018
News, Schools

Eleven graduating seniors have been awarded scholarships by the Broward Teachers Union to assist them with furthering their education this coming year.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 17, 2018
News, Schools

U.S. News & World Report awarded three local high schools silver medals in their 2018 school rankings which is only achieved by 11 percent of all high schools in the U.S.
By Chris Brunner on May 7, 2018
News, Schools

Seventeen deserving high school seniors will get a little financial help towards college after being awarded scholarships from the city’s Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 6, 2018
Events, News, Schools

State championship drama students at Ramblewood Middle School present their latest production “Little Shop of Horrors” on May 11 and 12.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 5, 2018
News, Schools

Three local Broward County Public School students will be graduating with something not many can achieve:
Perfect attendance.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 30, 2018
News, Schools

The Critics’ Awards Program, or Cappies for short, will celebrate outstanding achievement in high school theater when students from 24 public and private schools throughout Broward and Palm Beach counties will vie for top honors at the 16th Annual Cappies Awards Gala.
By Chris Brunner on April 10, 2018
News, Schools

Thirty seniors attending Broward County Public Schools received Arts for the Future Scholarships, including students from Coral Springs and Parkland,
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 6, 2018
News, Schools

The students had questions and their elected officials answered them at this year’s 12th Annual Teen Political forum which brought students from both Coral Springs and Parkland area high schools.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 3, 2018
News, Schools

Back for its 12th year, local high school students will get a first-hand opportunity on how state and local government works at the next Teen Political Forum.