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Santa Maria Valley Students Return to Campuses for First Time in More Than a Year
Seniors are back at Santa Maria, Pioneer Valley, Righetti and Delta high schools, while the youngest grades start at elementary sites
Pioneer Valley High School Principal Shanda Herrera, left, welcomes a senior to campus on Tuesday. (Kenny Klein / Santa Maria Joint Union High School District photo) By Janene Scully, Noozhawk North County Editor | @JaneneScully e
April 20, 2021
| 8:17 p.m.
After more than a year away, some students returned to campuses in the Santa Maria Valley on Tuesday for limited in-person learning.
For the Santa Maria Joint Union High School District, one group of members from the class of 2021 went back while the other seniors are set to attend their first day Wednesday.
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Pioneer Valley High School students raise donations for families in need during special drive-through event
Student leaders at Pioneer Valley High School (PVHS) in Santa Maria organized Holiday Lights, a special drive-through event held on campus on Dec. 12. The event was designed to “give our community a place for the family to see holiday lights and celebrate the season with our PVHS family,” said Lisa Walters, the school’s Panther Activity director, in a press release.
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More than 300 vehicles drove through the program, according to the release, and many visitors made donations to benefit local families of students enrolled at PVHS in need.
Local Santa Maria students write letters of hope, support to women with breast cancer
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Students from Pioneer Valley High School in Santa Maria dropped off letters of hope and support Monday as part of the Girls Love Mail Project.
The letters are for women recently diagnosed with breast cancer.
Girls Love Mail is a charity-based organization in the Sacramento area that collects hand-written letters of encouragement and sends them out.
More than 100 students in the Family Career and Community Leaders of America Club dropped off letters. I think it was a really awesome way to encourage women who recently found out they re diagnosed with breast cancer, and I think it was an opportunity for people to write letters. It s very covid friendly since we don t have to interact with one another,â said high school senior Nicole Estrada.