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Good morning, San Bernardino. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 13th of May.

CULTURE NEWS

  • The Southern California Air Show took place at March Field on April 12—pilots showed off flying skills and spectators enjoyed close-up aircraft exhibits and family activities.  San Bernardino City News Group
  • This month, Grand Terrace was lively when The Reunion band performed at Mazzulli’s. The performance—featuring Fontana High School’s 1974 graduates—and hosted by the owner united neighbors with classic tunes and nostalgia.  CityNewsGroup

EDUCATION NEWS

  • San Andreas High in the San Bernardino City Unified School District has been named a 2025 Model Continuation High School by the California Department of Education and the California Continuation Education Association Plus. The school has earned the honor before in 2017 and 2021 and now offers flexible schedules and career pathways in business & technology and health sciences—efforts that help students stay on track for graduation.  Inland Empire Community News
  • Rialto High School named Randy Gomez Francisco as Valedictorian and Emily J. Martinez as Salutatorian for the Class of 2025 during a surprise ceremony in April. Gomez Francisco, with a 4.69 GPA, will attend UCLA for Aerospace Engineering — his hard work paying off — while Martinez, who earned a 4.62 GPA and was accepted at several universities, is set to lead graduation on Sunday, June 1 at Toyota Arena.  Inland Empire Community News
  • On May 5, more than 100 students from San Bernardino County Community Schools became published authors during the 'Beyond the Books' event at the Dorothy Ingham Learning Center. The showcase — presented with the support of the county superintendent and IMPACTtruth — celebrated student stories of courage, empathy and resilience.  Inland Empire Community News

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Heart Rock Trail in Crestline is a popular place for hiking and fishing with a 1.8-mile path that follows Seeley Creek and passes small waterfalls before reaching Heart Rock—a formation with a heart-shaped hole near a 20-foot waterfall—while the trail stays open year-round.  San Bernardino City News Group

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