Featured in Category School Board expected to approve new Havens, Wildwood principals at March 12 meeting By Exedra Staff | March 11, 2025 Plus: Cell Phone Task Force update
Schools PUSD approves new HR director, personnel technician positions By Exedra Staff | March 11, 2025 Two HR managers are let go to make way for new roles.
Featured in Category Piedmont Unplugged presents ‘The Parenting Secret This Generation Has Forgotten’ by Lenore Skenazy By Melissa Partovi | March 11, 2025 The free talk takes place on April 3 in the Ellen Driscoll Auditorium.
Featured in Category Spring Fling presents: ‘Palm Royale’, a season of fun and fundraising for Beach, Havens, and Wildwood By Piedmont Education Foundation | Spring Fling | March 11, 2025 Theme parties, online auction lead up to the gala on April 25 at the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland.
Featured in Category Spirits high at PHS spring rally By Photos by Julie Reichle | March 7, 2025 A wacky kick-off to the final months of school.
Oakland Oakland Unified to cut nearly 100 full-time jobs as district struggles with $95M deficit By Kiley Russell | Bay City News | February 28, 2025 If they can't close the budget gap, OUSD could remain under the supervision of a state trustee and lose its ability to make decisions locally.
Uncategorized Register now for PUSD Summer Adventures By Erin Rivera | February 28, 2025 Plus: New basketball and flag football camps led by PUSD coaches and athletes
Featured in Category Piedmont Adult School offers watercolor and water-based media class By Piedmont Adult School | February 21, 2025 Process-based class that prioritizes experimentation as a way to let go of perfectionism.
Featured in Category ‘Runaway Magic’: Beach Revue tickets available now By Rebeccah Pelle and Becky Ackerman | February 21, 2025 Three shows from March 7-9 at the Alan Harvey Theater to benefit Beach Elementary School.
California ‘A step backwards’: How federal threats to DEI are impacting California schools By Mallika Seshadri | EdSource | February 19, 2025 The federal government claims white and Asian American students have been discriminated against -- and that schools need to cut DEI programs -- or lose federal funding.