After a visit from the Kings County Quality Rating Improvement System (QRIS), as part of the California Quality Improvement program, West Hills College Lemoore’s infant and toddler classrooms received two five tier ratings. Keep reading...
West Hills College Coalinga and West Hills College Lemoore have once again been designated Hispanic Serving Institutions by the United States Department of Education, a designation West Hills College Lemoore and Coalinga also had in 2016. Keep reading...
Students at West Hills College Lemoore will soon have a new place to study and socialize on campus: a brand-new Student Union. Keep reading...
The Fall 2016 issue of West Hills Magazine is now available online. The seventh issue of the magazine focuses on the constant innovation within the West Hills Community College District and the many improvements and initiatives WHCCD has embraced over the past few years. Keep reading...
The West Hills College Lemoore Athletic program has entered into a partnership with athletic clothing, shoe and accessory company Adidas. The partnership will continue through 2019. Keep reading...
West Hills Community College District recently hosted the fifth session in its premier public and private policy series, Essential Elements, which gathers leaders from all over the state to discuss issues affecting the San Joaquin Valley. Keep reading...
West Hills Community College District’s premier public and private policy series, Essential Elements, will continue on Nov. 2 and 3 with the fifth session in the series, Powering Sustainable Economic Development for the San Joaquin Valley. Keep reading...
Two of the 1987 state champion cross country runners who inspired the popular Disney film McFarland, USA – Johnny Samaniego and Thomas Valles – will be speaking at West Hills College Coalinga on Thursday, Oct. 6, as part of the Associated Student Body’s National Hispanic Heritage Month celebration. Keep reading...
The National Council on Marketing and Public Relations (NCMPR) has singled out West Hills Community College District for its marketing work during the past year as part of its annual Medallion awards. Keep reading...
Thanks to a grant from the Walmart Foundation, the West Hills Community College District will be able to continue to offer science and technology education opportunities for middle and high school students in local communities. Keep reading...