A new system will be used starting in the 2014/15 school year--the Measurement of Academic Performance and Progress (MAPP)
This Sunday, the Save the Music Fest will showcase top tribute bands, jazz & blues, school musicians and the Battle of the Marching Bands. Presented by Oracle and KFOX and benefiting School-Force.
Help your little one get a good start to the day with these easy-to-make, healthy morning meals.
No more pencils, no more books. iPads, smartphones and other technology find their way into the classroom.
Elizabeth Valente is the Belmont college's new director of alumni relations and annual projects.
Parents enlist the help of Suave for its ability to gently soothe and wash away the remnants of the game. Sponsored by Suave.
Here's the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District schedule so that you can plan ahead.
The State of California released API scores yesterday. Check this chart of BRSSD scores to see how your child's school fared.
"The statistics are dismal. Our schools remain mostly separate and unequal."
The program targets at-risk students in their junior year of high school.
The NDNU Spirit Squad is a cheer team dedicated to spreading the Argonaut spirit throughout the NDNU community.
Eugene Santillán and Angela Toy have been selected as deans at the middle school.
Dr. Michael Milliken joined the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District in July.
You've bought the supplies (or not), you've got the new clothes (some of them), and like it or not, the first day of school is upon you. Here, some inspiration to get you ready for the year ahead.
15 members of the Scots squad combined for a 3.93 team grade point average.
Students in the Belmont Redwood Shores School District will enjoy healthy school lunches by a new vendor, Choicelunch.
Thousands of deals, sales are aimed at parents as the start of classes is just around the corner.
Colorful and bite-size fresh fruit and veggies are not only fun to eat they are healthy – rich in anti-oxidants, nutrients and vitamins.
County education officials say the transition period schools are experiencing as they move to Common Core State Standards is responsible for the drop in test scores.
Applications are now available for the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District’s Free and Reduced Lunch Program.
Here's an update of the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District construction projects.
Patch caught up with Milliken to hear about his background, goals and what he thinks are the district's biggest obstacles.
A recent survey says 67 percent of parents in America plan to spend more than $100 per child on back-to-school shopping this year.
"At a time when our schools are educating more students with less money, renewing this existing funding for our schools is more critical than ever before.” Superintendent Michael Milliken
Paul Ewald, Ph.D. has served as dean of Regis College in Denver since 2002.
Quiery Sexton has taught in the BRSSD for 39 years, including this past year as the district's first transitional kindergarten teacher at Nesbit.
Stanford University's recent breach of information technology infrastructure has officials scrambling for answers.
Temporary fencing has been installed around the entire school campus and parking is restricted in the school lot throughout the summer.
Before the end of the fiscal year on Sunday, School-Force is making an effort to reach its goal of raising $2 million. The organization is trying to raise the final $150,000 this weekend.
Angela Kristensen comes to the Belmont campus from Dixie State in Utah.
Access to the parking lot at Fox Elementary School is limited, and fencing has been installed around much of the campus.
Three of the district's administrators are retiring at school year's end.
Both the public elementary and high school districts will receive millions from the state for construction projects.
“They will focus on educating our children and help them learn to the best of their abilities.” BRSSD board of trustees president Robert Tashjian
Cipriani and Redwood Shores elementary schools will each have a new principal starting in the 2013-14 school year.
NDB Student, Melissa Calopiz: “The work sites helped me realize the poverty that was prevalent in the U.S. I was exposed to poor areas and the kind people that were struck with tragedy.”
The donation was made to the Gleason Fund for tuition assistance. The fund was established this year by the NDB Board of Directors in honor of Rita Gleason’s 22-year tenure as principal.
“Cuts to education are a huge problem because we’re literally cutting investments in children and young adults."