Featured in Category Highlander Robotics qualifies for Worlds for third straight year By Kevin Clark | Reader submission | April 5, 2024 Highlanders Robotics was founded in 2019 by two Piedmont brothers and is composed of 62 students from area high schools.
Featured in Category Mediation between PUSD and APT fails By Exedra Staff | April 2, 2024 Fact-finding panel comes next.
Featured in Category Photos | 55th Annual Bird Calling Contest By Exedra Staff, Photos by Julie Reichle | April 2, 2024 Team Ruddy Duck for the win.
Education Disrespect, low pay, lack of support keep Black teachers out of the profession By Diana Lambert | EdSource | April 1, 2024 The cost of earning a credential and the disrespect they face while teaching are keeping Black teachers out of the classroom.
Featured in Category PEF’s Scrip fundraising program to end in May By Exedra Staff | March 29, 2024 Times have changed, and the longtime source of funding for PUSD schools isn't as popular as it once was.
Featured in Category PUSD’s Summer Adventures returns By Piedmont Unified School District | March 29, 2024 Register now for summer classes and programs for kids in TK to high school.
Featured in Category PUSD honors Sarah Pearson as Arthur Hecht Volunteer of the Year award winner By Piedmont Unified School District | March 29, 2024 Pearson, a two-term School Board member and longtime volunteer in the schools and community, will be officially honored on May 8.
education Nearly all school parcel taxes pass, mixed results for school bonds in March election By John Fensterwald | EdSource | March 29, 2024 California voters passed two-thirds of school facilities bonds on the ballot this month – less than the historical average for a primary election.
Schools Piedmont Adult School offers new mindfulness class By Piedmont Adult School | March 29, 2024 Tuesday nights starting April 16.
education In the News | NYT looks at why school absenteeism has ‘exploded’ in U.S. By Exedra Staff | March 29, 2024 Piedmont's student absenteeism rates have traditionally been low, but almost doubled after the pandemic.