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Crafton Hills College broke ground on a new Public Safety Training Center, a specialized fire training structure that will be used by the college's Fire Academy and regional partners. [7] The project is made possible by Measure CC, a bond approved by voters in 2018 to fund upgrades in the San Bernardino Community College District. [8]
The Free College Promise would be offered at San Bernardino Valley College and Crafton Hills College, and include free textbooks, personalized student support services, and priority registration to help students earn an associate degree, transfer to a UC or Cal State, or earn a career training certificate in two years.
San Bernardino Junior College, circa 1933. San Bernardino Junior College was established in 1926. Its campus was split between San Bernardino High School and Colton High School and consisted of 140 students and one administrator, George H. Jantzen, who was dean of the college.
An 8-year-old boy with Down syndrome became a hero after he alerted his 14-year-old sister of a fire in their Colorado home, helping them get out on time before it was engulfed in flames.
The Firefighter Academy, offered at Lee’s Summit R-7’s Summit Technology Academy (STA), is open to students in the Lee’s Summit School District as well as STA’s 44 sending high schools ...
The main governing body of the NOCCCD is the board of trustees. This body is composed of seven members, including three student trustees representing Cypress College, Fullerton College and North Orange Continuing Education (NOCE), and is charged with establishing all policies that guide the general operation of the District.
Instructors from the fire academy also included Mike Isgett. Reenan, who began his career in 1969, asked Foust if he played video games, complimenting his quick response behind the wheel.
The Crafton School District was organized in 1882, and a bond passed in 1887 to erect a schoolhouse first used in 1888. A post office was established in Crafton in 1885, with M.H. Crafts as postmaster. [2] In 1886, the Crafton Water Company was formed by other area residents who bought the reservoir from Crafts and expanded it.