California Kindergarten may soon be mandatory in California By Karen D'Souza | EdSource | August 30, 2022 California, like most states, does not mandate school until children are 6 years old.
Bay Area Dual-immersion programs show promise in fighting enrollment declines By Zaidee Stavely | EdSource | August 29, 2022 Research has shown that these programs are beneficial for both English learners and native English speakers.
Featured in Category PEF announces $3,350,402 grant to PUSD for 2022-23 school year By Piedmont Education Foundation | August 26, 2022 Successful Giving Campaign contributes to teacher salaries, libraries, student support, and more.
Featured in Category Language classes offered at Piedmont Adult School By Piedmont Adult School | August 26, 2022 Classes start as soon as Sept 12.
Bay Area California does little to ensure all kids read by third grade By John Fensterwald | EdSource | August 26, 2022 A national push to change the teaching of reading shows a contrast between other states and California's hands-off approach.
Featured in Category Photos | Students, community members kick off Walk for Wellness By Photos by Julie Reichle | August 23, 2022 Free boba tea plus a chance to spend time with friends and family drew students of all ages to the center of town on Sunday.
Featured in Category Celebrating equal opportunities for girls in school sports By Mary Wells | Title IX Celebration Committee | August 23, 2022 In recognition of the 50th anniversary of Title IX, a volunteer committee is raising awareness through speakers, films, books, and more this school year.
Bay Area Overwhelmed lunch vendor steps back from elementary schools through Labor Day By Exedra Staff | August 23, 2022 LunchMasters provides breakfast and lunch to students at the three schools.
Featured in Category PUSD announces new Beach Elementary School principal By Exedra Staff | August 19, 2022 Anne Valva is a longtime Beach teacher.
California Newsom announces plan to reimagine mental health and substance abuse services By Ashleigh Panoo | EdSource | August 19, 2022 Those who work for at least two years as a counselor or other mental health professional would be eligible for student loan forgiveness.