By Sharon Aron Baron on September 1, 2015
Events, News

Coral Springs students are the winners each year the City holds the “Golfing for the King” Golf Classic. Proceeds from this annual event benefits needy high school school students, regardless of ethnicity.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 21, 2015
News, Schools

Three Broward County Public Schools 2015 Miami Herald Silver Knight winners happen to be from the Coral Springs and Parkland areas which says a lot about the quality of life and the public schools in these North Broward Cities.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 25, 2015
News, Schools

The Washington Post recently listed their most challenging high school list and over 360 Florida Schools were listed. Find out how your school ranked.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 22, 2015
News, Photos, Schools

Students from local Broward County Schools gathered last weekend for a fun interactive technology competition combining student teams which resulted in one school team who will be traveling to a national competition.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 19, 2015
Eat, Events, News

Food lovers will gather again at The Cook & The Cork restaurant for its 2nd annual Young Culinarian Scholarship Foundation fundraising event, which raises scholarship funds for young chefs.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 17, 2015
News, Schools

On Wednesday evening, the Mayor and City Commissioners recognized 17 deserving high school seniors who were awarded Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarships for their freshman year in college.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 13, 2015
News, Schools

On Friday, Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School celebrated its 25th anniversary with a special ceremony that included representatives from the community and former principals from the school.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 12, 2015
News, Schools

Go Green while donating some green at a fundraiser to help emerging leaders and entrepreneurs enrolled in business clubs at local schools.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 23, 2015
Events, News, Schools

Runners who enjoy being dusted with rainbow colors can register now for JP Taravella High School Color Run being held on March 8.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 19, 2015
News, Schools

Come out and support the Coral Glades High School Drama Department in their latest production “Pippin,” a coming of age musical about a young man searching for for meaning and significance.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 9, 2015
News, Schools

Come out and support the Coral Glades High School Drama Department in their latest production “Pippin,” a coming of age musical about a young man searching for for meaning and significance.
By Sharon Aron Baron on February 1, 2015
News, Schools

Several Coral Springs high schools cheerleading squads won a trifecta at this weekend’s Florida High School Athletic Association State Championships.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 27, 2015
Events, News, Photos, Schools

The Eight Annual Teen Political Forum had such a large attendance on Monday night that over 300 students had to be turned away and many were standing at the Center for the Arts.
By Sharon Aron Baron on January 12, 2015
News, Politics, Schools

Attention all local teens: the 2015 Teen Political Forum, an open mic style forum where students address state and local elected officials is right around the corner and this is your chance to earn service hours while learning firsthand how local and state government works.
By Sharon Aron Baron on December 22, 2014
News, Schools

The 2014 high school grades and graduation rates were released by the Florida Department of Education. In the data, more than 75 percent of Broward County Public traditional high schools earned an A or B…
By Sharon Aron Baron on December 9, 2014
News

One Coral Springs resident got a big surprise from Santa Claus a little earlier than expected this year when a soldier returned from overseas for a visit.
By Dan Cook on November 29, 2014
Eat, News, Reviews

Last month Coral Springs Talk took a poll for the best Happy Hour and readers decided that Tavolino Della Nonna was number one. Our Facebook followers even swore by this place, so a deal is a deal and we set a date for us to stop by and find out what everyone was talking about.
By Sharon Aron Baron on November 9, 2014
News, Schools

This month marks one year since two Coral Springs women were killed in a wrong-way crash on the Sawgrass Expressway…
By Sharon Aron Baron on November 5, 2014
News

Based on the classic fairytale Little Red Riding Hood, Coral Glades High School’s Drama Department performs their own take in a one-act musical entitled “The Roots of Red”.
By Sharon Aron Baron on November 2, 2014
Events, News, Schools

The J.P. Taravella drama department features a turn-of-the-century experience with their latest production of Ragtime: The Musical – School Edition.
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 23, 2014
News, Schools, videos

With just a a couple of cameras and a borrowed computer, Lee Camhi set out to tell the story of his daughter’s high school band. However, the story didn’t have an ending. But he knew that if he kept filming, something inspiring would happen.
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 10, 2014
News, Schools

By: Sharon Aron Baron Two female students from different Coral Springs schools were taken into custody due to violent threats made using Instagram accounts. Coral Glades High School The first incident happened at Coral Glades High School after several parents contacted Coral Springs Police on Thursday and told them someone on Instagram was posting threats […]
By Sharon Aron Baron on October 8, 2014
News, Schools

By: Sharon Aron Baron Criminal charges will be filed against a high school senior who started a small fire at JP Taravella High School on Tuesday morning. The student, age 17, whose name cannot be released because he is a juvenile, was in the mens locker room at the school when he poured nail polish […]
By Sharon Aron Baron on September 2, 2014
News, Schools

Residents are invited to take part in a Town Hall type meeting where one of the topics will be the $800 million referendum that will be on the ballot November 4.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 25, 2014
News, Schools

One dedicated local teacher will be traveling to India to attend the wedding of a former student and has set up a Go Fund Me Page to help pay for the trip.
JP Taravella teacher Laurie Levitan Acosta taught Mayank Bhandar over ten years ago where she is the Academy of Finance Lead Teacher and one of three DECA advisors.
By Sharon Aron Baron on June 10, 2014
News, Schools

For accommodating foreign exchange students from abroad to study in schools such as JP Taravella and Coral Glades High School, Broward County Public Schools is being recognized for Global Education Excellence.
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 28, 2014
News, Schools

By: Chris Brunner The Coral Springs City Commission recognized 16 deserving high school seniors who were awarded Martin Luther King, Jr. Scholarships for their freshman year in college. With the generous assistance of the Coral Springs Community Chest as the major donor, the Coral Springs Martin Luther King, Jr. Committee was able to match their […]
By Sharon Aron Baron on May 5, 2014
Events, News, Schools

Ramblewood Middle School’s Drama Program will be performing Disney’s Peter Pan Jr. on May 16 and 17 at JP Taravella High School in Coral Springs. While the cast consists of Ramblewood Middle School students, the crew is a mix of middle school children and students from JP Taravella’s own drama program.
By Sharon Aron Baron on April 8, 2014
Events, News, Photos, Politics

The 2014 Teen Political Forum, an open mic style forum where students address state and local elected officials and ask questions that are important to them. Rescheduled for Thursday, April 24, at 6:30 pm after storms canceled the originally scheduled March date, high school students who live in Coral Springs or attend local Coral Springs high schools, are invited to attend this educational and leadership-building event.
By Sharon Aron Baron on March 22, 2014
Events, News

The 2014 Teen Political Forum, an open mic style forum where students will address state and local elected officials and ask questions that are important to them. This is a chance for students to earn service hours while learning first hand how local and state government works.