Jordan Middle School Observes Patriot Day
Students, guests and staff remained silent to honor Patriot Day as Jordan's Choir members walked the halls, singing the National Anthem.
Leora Wilson Turns 101 – Woops, Make that 39
Burbank Mayor stops by to sing 'Happy Birthday' to senior about to celebrate her 101st birthday. Her secrets to a long life are having a sense of humor, taking long walks, gardening and eating butterscotch candy.
Burroughs Football Blasts Rosemead, 49-15
Indians toy with Panthers in nonleague match and get first win
Burbank Community Day School Partners With IKEA For New Student Kitchen
School and City officials gathered to celebrate the new student kitchen built with a $10,000 grant from IKEA at the Burbank Community Day School, which provides education and teaches skills for at-risk youth in grades seven through twelve.
Burroughs Football Looks For First Win
Indians play Rosemead on the road
Burbank Unified Common Core Scores Rank Higher Than State And County Averages
The results from spring 2015 new Common Core Standards testing are in and Burbank beats state and county averages
Burroughs Cross-Country Teams Shine
Indians have stellar outing at Great Cow cross country meet
Former Burbank Resident Directs Film Up For Burbank International Film Festival Award
Former Iranian refugee Roya Aryanpad, who lived in Burbank for six years, directed and produced the fictional short film "Jacob Stone," which screens Friday, September 11, as part of the Burbank International Film Festival
BUSD Superintendent Hill Challenges BAFA And District Personnel To Create Community Vision Plan For...
Burbank Unified Superintendent Matt Hill spoke at a recent Burbank Arts For All Foundation Community meeting, laying out his challenge for the Foundation, along with BUSD District officials, business partners and stakeholders to create a community vision plan for the arts in Burbank
Burroughs Football Plays Calabasas Tough
Indians compete hard and inspired against Coyotes



















