Featured in Category Poll shows Piedmonters remain strongly in favor of school parcel tax By Chris Treadway | April 26, 2019 Among those surveyed, the quality of schools topped the list of significant community issues, even among households without children.
Featured in Category Ethnic studies course is likely coming to PHS By Chris Treadway | April 25, 2019 California high schools are mandated to offer an ethnic studies course by the 2020-21 academic year.
California California opinions on charter schools are divided—and more complex than portrayed By Richard Cano | CALmatters | April 24, 2019 California voters are just as divided as their elected officials on the charter school issue, and maybe more so, a new PPIC survey on education shows.
Arts & Entertainment PHS Art Show By Gillian Bailey | PHS Art Department | April 24, 2019 Artwork from PHS art and ceramics students is on display in the Ambassador Stevens Memorial Library at PHS until May 2.
News City & School: Modified SRO proposal gains traction By Holly Hanke | April 23, 2019 DOJ grant money could be used to hire a health educator for PUSD in addition to a “Juvenile Liaison Officer” for the police department.
City School construction update: Avoid Magnolia Ave. By Piedmont Unified School District | April 22, 2019 Final steps of demolition and debris-clearing will take several more weeks; loudest demo work will happen after school hours.
Around Town Meet the Makers! Piedmont School Maker Faire – Sunday, April 28 11-3pm By Piedmont Makers | April 18, 2019 Explore hands-on S.T.E.A.M. projects, meet our PHS and PMS Robotics teams, and enjoy some of the best Bay Area food trucks.
California Oakland City Council votes to give $1.2M to school district to save programs By Jeff Shuttleworth | Bay City News | April 18, 2019 The money is coming from the city of Oakland's higher-than-usual real estate transfer tax revenue.
California Later school bells, alternative testing, lowered threshold for parcel taxes: California lawmakers try again on quashed K-12 bills By Richard Cano | CALmatters | April 18, 2019 Democrats in control of the Capitol, and anti-tax conservatives fairly solidly outnumbered, give new hope.
Around Town Mexico Mission Trip | Slabs and Walls By Exedra Staff | April 18, 2019 Hard work continues as slabs get poured and walls get made in Tijuana.