Education Secondary bell schedule survey deadline is Monday at noon By Piedmont Unified School District | September 17, 2021 Under a California law passed in 2019, high school and middle school schedules must shift to a later start from 2022.
California Newsom administration opposes major changes to Cal Grants, calling them too costly By Michael Burke | EdSource | September 17, 2021 The governor has until Oct. 10 to decide whether to sign bill passed unanimously by the Legislature.
Around Town First annual Piedmont Oktoberfest set for Oct. 17 By Piedmont Boosters | September 17, 2021 Brews, brats, music and more to be featured at inaugural event to benefit Piedmont athletics. Due to COVID restrictions, tickets are limited.
Cal California commits $500 million more to student housing: “A drop in the bucket” By Mikhail Zinshteyn | CalMatters | September 16, 2021 The state will provide $500 million toward affordable student housing this year and possibly up to $2 billion in future years. Experts say it’s “a drop in the bucket.”
Around Town Register now for intro Pickleball lessons By Piedmont Recreation Department | September 14, 2021 Beginner and Advanced Beginner classes are taught by a PPR certified pro.
Featured in Category Piedmont football falls to visiting Durham By By Damin Esper | September 14, 2021 Highlanders come up short in opener
Featured in Category Piedmont girls tennis falls in WACC opener By By Damin Esper | September 14, 2021 Alameda scores 6-1 victory
Featured in Category Piedmont girls golf defeats San Leandro By By Damin Esper | September 14, 2021 Highlanders open season with victory
Featured in Category Piedmont girls water polo takes two of three games By By Damin Esper | September 14, 2021 Highlanders open season with strong tournament
Featured in Category Piedmont cross country does well at first meet By By Damin Esper | September 14, 2021 Highlanders shine at San Francisco Invitational