Featured in Category 2019-2020 Education Speaker Series lineup announced By Exedra staff | July 23, 2019 Subscriptions to the Series will go on sale in early August as part of online registration.
California 10 California districts struggle, and find some success, as they shift to Common Core math By John Fensterwald | EdSource | July 16, 2019 Evaluation of program offers lessons and guides for improvement
California University of California considers ways to increase tuition but with a price freeze guarantee By Larry Gordon | EdSource | July 16, 2019 UC regents will consider plan to guarantee students stable tuition for up to six years while new students could get price hikes.
California As California seeks to add more computer science courses, teachers are answering the call By Sydney Johnson | EdSource | July 5, 2019 A new Computer Science Hub launching this summer aims to help prepare teachers around the state to lead computer science classes.
Featured in Category School Board oks transfer requests for non-resident grandkids of Piedmont residents; Kindergarten space available By Exedra Staff | June 14, 2019 Submissions accepted immediately: PUSD will begin processing interdistrict permits on June 24.
Featured in Category Photos: PHS Class of 2019 Graduation By Julie Reichle, Photographer | June 4, 2019 Mortarboards and cheers filled the air as family and friends gathered to celebrate the Class of 2019.
Uncategorized Measure H1 Primer: History and current status of the high school construction project By Piedmont Unified School District | June 4, 2019 It may not look like much is happening on the construction site this summer because the focus will be on laying the foundation and other underground work for the new STEAM and performing arts buildings.
Around Town Oakland Mayor Schaaf weaves inspiration with challenges in Piedmont High graduation talk By Minnie Cooper | Exedra Intern | June 4, 2019 “Be kind. Be curious.” “Never underestimate your power," Schaaf urged the Class of 2019.
College Class of 2019 | Where are they going? And what are they doing? By The Piedmont Highlander | June 4, 2019 From near to far, and from acting, biology, computer science to welding, the graduates are all over the map.
Books PHS parents launch “Friends of the Library,” book drive to boost collection By Lillis Stern, PHS parent | May 31, 2019 The PHS library has been suffering from budget cuts and an aging and shrinking archive of books