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New principal to lead Immaculate Heart High School
Immaculate Heart High School’s Board of Trustees has named Naemah Morris, an Immaculate Heart alumna, educator and administrator, as the school’s next principal, effective July 1.
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Phl Consulate General in LA participates in 12th Santacruzan
The Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles joined the 12th Archdiocesan Filipino Marian Celebration of Santacruzan recently held at the Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels in downtown Los Angeles, California.
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St. Didacus to Open New Technology/Media Center
St. Didacus Elementary School in Sylmar recently dedicated its new “Jo Ann Malone Technology/Media Center” for the students here.
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Going Totally Digital
They are filmmakers and coders, journalists and communications experts. Their portfolios include transforming the sleepy Facebook page of a radio station into a site followed by 3.6 million people; working on major marketing campaigns for Hyundai and Warner Brothers and films for Michael Bay and Janusz Kaminski; and serving as press secretary for a recent mayor of Los Angeles. Their average age is 28.
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FAITH: Inland area boasts ‘bumper crop’ of new priests
The youngest of five siblings raised by Vietnamese-refugee parents in Pomona, Hau Vu was the one child without muscular dystrophy.
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Immaculate Heart celebrates ‘Mary’s Day’
Immaculate Heart High School held its annual Mary’s Day celebration on April 29. The celebration was a fitting occasion to honor the high school’s 110th anniversary. Amid the singing and dancing, the celebration asked students to focus on mercy as a way to renew the world.
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Pope Francis invites us to reflect mercy in our speech and in Tweets for World Communications Day 2016
ne of the best-kept secrets of the Catholic Church is that we have a beautiful tradition of teaching about communication and media that goes back to the 1930s and continues through today. This teaching covers speaking with one another in the family, parish and community, to evangelization, to all the means of communication including radio, television, movies, social media and the culture they create.
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Student athletes excel at Immaculate Heart
Immaculate Heart High School’s annual Scholar Athlete Luncheon on April 20 honored 109 students who participate in school sports and also maintain a 3.5 grade point average or higher.