Featured in Category School board wrestles with budget impact of declining enrollment, student attendance drop By Exedra Staff | October 17, 2023 PUSD loses money every day a student misses school.
Around Town PHS students to present ‘History of Piedmont: Racism and Redlining’ By Piedmont Anti-Racism and Diversity Committee (PADC) | October 17, 2023 Monday, October 23 at 6 p.m. in the Alan Harvey Theater.
Featured in Category Demystifying PUSD Math Pathways topic of Oct. 19 forum By ALPS (Advancing Learning for Piedmont Students) | October 17, 2023 ALPS hosts discussion with Assistant Superintendent of Educational Services Ariel Dolowich at Community Hall this Thursday.
Featured in Category Photos | PHS/MHS students raise the roof at Homecoming rally By Photos by Julie Reichle | October 13, 2023 A purple wave swept through Binks Gym on Friday
Featured in Category What’s the deal with … ? By Exedra Staff | October 10, 2023 Pink plastic flamingo flocks pop up around town.
Featured in Category School Board to hear budget impact of enrollment dip, proposed salary increases on Oct. 11 By Exedra Staff | October 6, 2023 "Census day" -- when school enrollment numbers are considered official -- was October 4.
Featured in Category Save the Dates: PHS Advanced Acting presents ‘The One Act Play That Goes Wrong’ Oct. 19-21 By PHS Advanced Acting | October 6, 2023 Tickets on sale now for the slapstick comedy about an amateur drama society's attempt to stage a classic murder mystery.
Around Town District mourns loss of staff member By Exedra Staff | October 6, 2023 A GoFundMe campaign to support Jason Darling's children has been set up.
Featured in Category Wellness Center sponsor party celebrates generosity of Piedmont community By The Wellness Center | October 3, 2023 The inaugural Week of Wellness raised over $60,000 to fund Wellness Center staffing & support.
Featured in Category PEF’s Giving Campaign team kicks off 2023 drive in style By The Giving Campaign Team | Piedmont Education Foundation | October 3, 2023 The goal is to raise $3.5 million to minimize school funding gap.