Featured in Category Nominations open for PEF board of directors By Piedmont Education Foundation | February 19, 2021 The nominations accepted through mid-March for individuals who are passionate about supporting Piedmont schools.
Around Town Go-to carpenter, fixer for Mexico mission pivots to wine By Lou Fancher | February 19, 2021 Not one to rest, Wayne Marzolf has turned a wine-making hobby into a full-time gig.
High School Newsom: Youth outdoor sports could resume as soon as next Friday By Eli Walsh | Bay City News Foundation and Exedra Staff | February 19, 2021 Alameda County one of 27 counties that already meet the state's caseload threshold to reopen outdoor youth sports.
Arts & Entertainment Black History Month: Art, theater, music, and more By Amelia Williams | Bay City News Foundation | February 16, 2021 Celebrating Black brilliance in the Bay Area with events this month and year round.
California Should California get another science-focused university? By Larry Gordon | EdSource | February 14, 2021 Humboldt State has seen sharp enrollment drops, but a Cal Poly designation might attract more prestige, funding and students.
Arts & Entertainment Best Bets: Valentine’s Day opera, literature from around the world, and more By The Artful Observer | Bay City News Foundation | February 12, 2021 The Bay Area is a hub of artistic expression, attracting artists, writers and musicians from around the globe to live, work and create. We highlight some of the offerings here.
Around Town Letter to the Editor | Thank you to all who made school reopening possible By Nicki Gilbert, PEF Chair | February 12, 2021 PEF chair Nicki Gilbert expresses gratitude to educators, parents, community who worked together to make it happen
Arts & Entertainment Pass the Remote: Movies to love, even if you hate Valentine’s Day By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 12, 2021 A list of films about love that forego sweet Valentine's fare for emotions from bittersweet to awkward.
Arts & Entertainment ‘Waging Change’ film explores meager food industry wages By Randy Myers | Bay City News Foundation | February 11, 2021 Abby Ginzburg's documentary examines how sub-minimum wages became a staple of the restaurant industry in the U.S.
California Why the University of California has a massive surge in freshman applications By Michael Burke | EdSource | February 11, 2021 College access experts attribute the massive spike in applications partially to the elimination of the SAT and ACT in admissions.