Cal UC proposes changes to how major athletics decisions are made By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 19, 2022 The regents asked UC’s president’s office to give them a report after Gov. Gavin Newsom said UCLA’s move to the Big Ten needed to be explained.
Featured in Category News from the Rec Dept: PMS Fall Sports Sampler, after-school activities, and more By Piedmont Recreation Department | August 12, 2022 Sampler for middler schoolers is this Sunday and includes girls volleyball, co-ed cross country, and co-ed flag football.
Featured in Category Beach Bums win 2022 adult softball title By By Exedra Staff | August 9, 2022 Playoffs feature several exciting games.
Around Town Rec. Department offers running programs for 4th-8th graders By Len Goldman | Reader Submission | August 9, 2022 Calling all runners! Check out these programs led by experienced coaching staff.
High School Later start times present new challenges for school leaders By Ashleigh Panoo | EdSource | August 9, 2022 A new law mandates later start times for secondary students in California.
Bay Area University of California faces calls to reduce barriers for transfer students By Michael Burke | EdSource | August 8, 2022 Critics want guaranteed admissions for transfers improved. A new statewide panel on transfer issues is set to convene.
Lifestyle Local with Lisa | The Piedmont Swim Team By Lisa Chan Carnazzo, GurbbCo | August 5, 2022 [SPONSORED] Tryouts are coming up on Aug 15 and 16 and Coach Stefan Bill encourages kids ages 6-18 to check it out.
Featured in Category Piedmont adult softball playoffs set By By Exedra Staff | August 3, 2022 Six teams vie for title
Bay Area UC regents ask for review of UCLA’s decision to move to Big Ten By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Review by the university president's office will also look at policy allowing each campus to control its athletics programs.
Bay Area UC tracks drop in students returning after COVID start By Michael Burke | EdSource | July 22, 2022 Retention rates hit low-income and first-generation students the most, but officials expect rates will rebound.