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45 Years of Excellence and Innovation                                                                           The History of College of the Canyons  |  1969-2014



                                                                                                              45 YEARS of







                                                                                       EXCELLENCE and






                                                                                                      INNOVATION











                                                                                                     By JOHN GREEN

                                                                                                           he first classes at College of the Canyons began in 1969, but this story
                                                                                                           actually begins two years earlier. That’s when the citizens of the Santa
                                                                                                     TClarita Valley decided it was time they had a college to call their own.
                                                                                                     On Nov. 21, 1967, they voted overwhelmingly to transform the idea into reality.
                                                                                                     While they were at it, they also elected a five-member board of trustees to  over-
                                                                                                     see the creation of their new junior college.
                                                                                                        Optimism  abounded  for  what  lay  ahead.  This  once-sleepy  whistle-stop
                                                                                                     along Southern Pacific Railroad’s Los Angeles-to-San Francisco line was grow-
                                                                                                     ing like it never had before. In communities we now call Saugus and Canyon
                                                                                                     Country, a growing assortment of tract homes was sprouting – although vast
                                                                                                     expanses of vacant or agricultural land still separated the valley’s distinct com-
                                                                                                     munities. Downtown Newhall was the established commercial center, featuring
                                                                                                     car dealerships, a supermarket, a bank and other merchants typical of a small
                   The land that would become the Valencia campus of College of the Canyons is in the cen-  town of fewer than 60,000 people.
                   ter of the photo above, looking south across the Santa Clarita Valley in the late 1960s.
                   Interstate 5 is on the right, with Valencia Boulevard cutting across the freeway and the  But things were changing. And quickly.
                   McBean Parkway overpass in the distance. The then-new Valencia Country Club is along  During the summer of that pivotal year of 1967, the master-planned com-
                   the bottom. The top photo was taken from roughly the same vantage point in early 2015.
                                                                                                     munity of Valencia was born, luring young families from over the hill with

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