The name of the boy who jumped off the roof of a 3-story building during a busy lunch break at Crescenta Valley High School yesterday has been released.
Sheriff's deputies said sophomore Drew Ferraro, 15, took a running start before leaping off a building into the quad yesterday around 12:30 pm
Friends Say Boy Who Jumped Off Roof of Crescenta Valley High School Was Bullied
Budget Cuts at LAUSD Have Some Kids Floored--Literally
The school year is well underway now, and campuses in the vast LAUSD system are coping with the consequences of this year's massive budget cuts. But in the state as a whole, "the impact of California's budget cuts has varied from school to school. Because of the patchwork of federal and state funding for education, some campuses have felt the pinch far less than others," explains Mitchell Landsberg in yesterday's LA Times.
More Evacuation Centers Open as Station Fire Moves into Antelope Valley
Evacuation centers have been opened in two more schools to shelter residents who are being asked to leave their homes in the Antelope Valley due to the Station Fire. In addition to the first evacuation center opened in the region at Highland High School in Palmdale, shelters are now accepting evacuees at Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita and Verdugo Hills High School in Tujunga. The Glendale Unified School District announced early this morning they were canceling all classes on what would have been the first day of the school year; the GUSD is housing one evacuation center at Crescenta Valley High in La Crescenta. The La Cañada Unified School District, which is housing an evacuation center at La Cañada High, is expected to announce later today if they, too, will close tomorrow and postpone their first day of school.

