Schools The Giving Campaign celebrates a successful Giving Tuesday By The Giving Campaign | December 7, 2021 Piedmont's schools' largest annual fundraiser is in the home stretch -- families are encouraged to donate before December 31.
Featured in Category Registration now open for Piedmont Adult School Spring 2022 session By Piedmont Adult School | December 7, 2021 Free tech classes, new cooking classes, and more! Spring session begins January 3, 2022 and runs through June 4, 2022.
Featured in Category PUSD says it can now accept negative rapid antigen test results By Exedra Staff | December 3, 2021 Under previous state and county health guidance, K-12 schools could only accept a negative PCR test to clear symptomatic students for a return to school.
Featured in Category In the News | PUSD’s student vaccination policy featured in SF Chronicle By Exedra Staff | December 3, 2021 Experts tell Chron reporter that high compliance with vax policy bodes well for other Bay Area schools.
Featured in Category The Giving Campaign joins a worldwide generosity movement on Giving Tuesday By The Giving Campaign Team | November 30, 2021 Nov 30 is a day for giving back but you can donate to the district's largest fundraising campaign at any time before the end of the year.
Featured in Category New instructional calendars approved and more at Nov. 10 school board meeting By Piedmont Unified School District | November 16, 2021 The next Board of Education meeting is Dec 8.
College Speaker Series recap: Deconstructing the cost of college By Lou Fancher | November 16, 2021 NYT 'Money' columnist Ron Lieber spoke to parents and students on Nov 2.
Featured in Category Dress Best for Less presents $50,000 to Piedmont Education Foundation By Piedmont Education Foundation | November 16, 2021 The fine vintage and gently-used clothing shop on Piedmont Ave. has supported the schools for almost 40 years.
Featured in Category Anonymous survey takes a page from rightwing playbook By Exedra Staff | November 9, 2021 An attempt to roil the school community appears tied to an outside group.
Featured in Category The Giving Campaign: Why do we need it? By The Giving Campaign Team | November 9, 2021 The gap between the PUSD’s per-child education costs and what the district will receive from state and local sources is $2,140.