Featured in Category Centering wellness: PUSD’s Wellness Center helps teens and their families navigate challenges By Sarah Belle Lin | December 17, 2019 The campus safe haven has a team of therapist interns, a clinical supervisor, and district nurses available to help with any level of crisis.
City PG&E work on Magnolia Ave. to continue on Thursday, Dec. 19 By Sarah Belle Lin | December 17, 2019 Road will remain open, but best to avoid Magnolia Ave. after 5 p.m. this Thursday.
Featured in Category New school instructional calendars approved for 2020-2021 and 2021-2022 By Exedra Staff | December 13, 2019 Like to plan ahead? The next academic school year starts on Tuesday, August 11, 2020 and ends on Thursday, June 3, 2021.
Featured in Category School Board tackles full agenda at Dec. 11 meeting By Sarah Belle Lin | December 13, 2019 Student health and wellness was top of mind at the last meeting of the year.
Schools Last chance to register 1st-12th graders for Math Kangaroo By Elizabeth Shook, resident | December 13, 2019 Piedmont ALPS hosts international math competition in Piedmont -- regular registration closes December 15.
Uncategorized REMINDER: Part of Magnolia Ave. to be closed on Saturday, Dec. 14 By Piedmont Unified School District | December 13, 2019 PG&E will be capping a gas line that runs under the street.
Around Town PHS Troubadours bring holiday cheer to local events By Lisa Settlemier | December 6, 2019 The student-run group keeps busy all season long and is available to perform at private events.
Family & Kids Piedmont parents and students explore new views on identity and diversity By Sarah Belle Lin | December 6, 2019 Workshops explored the concept of “intersectionality,” and learned how Piedmont is not as homogenous as people assume.
California School bond backers have some selling to do, poll shows By Richard Cano | CALmatters | November 29, 2019 A state school bond on the March ballot is polling below 50%, a PPIC survey has found.
Schools Piedmont Appreciating Diversity Committee announces fall grants By Matthew Goldstein, PADC | November 26, 2019 PADC gave out more than $6,000 for speakers, books, and special events across the city.