Celebrity Homes for sale

March 25, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Ewing & Associates  |  Calabasas, Calabasas Hills, Calabasas Park Estates, Malibu

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Courtney Kardashian and Scott Disick are selling their gated community home for a loss

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4389 Park Paloma, Calabasas CA 91302- Click here to view

$795,000
3 br | 2 ½ ba | 2,245 sqft
Single-Family Home

Singer/actor Josh Groban lists his magnificent, super secure Tuscan Villa (with private beach rights) for sale in Malibu

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$6,100,000
4 br | 4 ½ ba
Single-Family Home

Nigel Lythgoe, producer of So You Think You Can Dance, is selling his resort-style home boasting glorious views

c_news201003b_celeb_lythgoe411 Mount Olympus Dr, Los Angeles CA 90046

$2,649,000
5 br | 5 ba
Single-Family Home

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California Students Among the Most Successful on AP Tests

February 16, 2010  |  No Comments  |  by Deborah Cahill  |  Calabasas, Calabasas Hills, Calabasas Park Estates, Classic Calabasas, The Oaks Of Calabasas

Here’s something which all of us Californians should be concerned about. Which do you want first? The good news or the bad news?

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Report: California Students Among The Most Successful On AP Tests.

The Los Angeles Times (2/11, Cruz) reported that California “boasts one of the nation’s highest percentages of public school students passing AP tests, but educators are concerned about a dramatic slowdown in the rate of students taking those college-level courses, according to an annual report released Wednesday.” The number of high school students taking AP exams nationally “almost doubled from 2001 to 2009, but course enrollments are slowing, particularly in California, said Trevor Packer, vice president of the College Board, which administers the tests and released the report.” In the last decade, California “saw 8 percent average growth in AP course enrollment each year,” but in the 2008-2009 school year, that growth “slowed by almost half.”

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