Carlmont alumnus and Yale sophomore Mark Fedronic is bringing his a capella group, Spizzwinks(?) to his former high school for a performance on Jan. 3.
The middle school held its annual winter concert last week.
A message from Belmont-Redwood Shores School District interim co-superintendents Nellie Hugerford and Dr. Suzanne Roy.
Thanks to the bond measure passed in 2010, schools in the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District are equipped with special "Columbine" locks and other safety features.
The high school will provide students with iPads in the classroom.
"A Christmas Carol," a gift to the community, will continue this weekend with four free performances at NDNU Theatre.
Tashjian accepted the gavel from Brian Matthews who stepped down as board president after his year of service.
Junior tennis player Laura Kastilani gives an overview of the Tigers' successful 2012 season.
On "Giving Tuesday," more than 20 boxes of clothing were donated to local charities by students from Notre Dame de Namur University.
Prospective students and their families will have a chance to visit Serra and become familiar with the school's programs.
The switch was flipped Monday night, lighting the enormous tree at Carlmont Shopping Center, and signalling Belmont's official kick-off to the holidays.
Stanford women's basketball coach Tara VanDerveer and her number-one ranked Cardinal team fired up the students at Ralston Middle School Wednesday with some awesome ball handling drills and advice on teamwork, respect and appreciation.
The Stanford women's basketball team will be in the Ralston gym at 11:40 Wednesday to encourage students to "Reach for the Stars."
As an eighth-grader Warren Tseng earned exceptionally high scores that placed him within the top one-half percent academically at the Johns Hopkins University Center for Talented Youth (CTY). Warren is now a freshman at Carlmont High School.
Come out today and support NDNU basketball. The Lady Argo Classic will feature half-time contests, prizes, food trucks and more.
A snapshot of Notre Dame de Namur University campus: the campanile at midday. The campanile appears in the NDNU logo.
The students will be prepare and pack meals early next week to bring to Golden Gate Park on Thanksgiving Day.
Turning 5 has never been so much fun.
The music mentoring program in the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District got under way last week, led by Alan Sarver and Carlmont High School music student volunteers.
"Hay Fever" a tribute to the comedy and music of Noel Coward, opens tonight at NDNU Theatre.
The comedic play is also a musical tribute to Noel Coward.
NDNU's production "Hay Fever," originally scheduled to open tonight, will now open on Oct. 26.
The Save the Music Festival organizer has helped raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District.
Belmont United Soccer Club showed its appreciation to NDNU for the use of Koret Field with plaques acknowledging four university officials.
District administrators and board members will be on hand to answer the community's questions.
"You are the shining light in our community," said board of trustees president Brian Matthews.
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Sunday's 10th annual Save the Music Festival was a huge success, topped off by an epic Battle of the Bands between UC Davis and Stanford. The Davis Aggies say they won the battle....do you agree?
Today's Save the Music Festival combines two of life's greatest pleasures: music and food.
The annual School-Force fundraiser will take place from 11:00 a.m.-5:30 p.m. in Belmont's Twin Pines Park.
Emay’s Sweet Shop adds variety to its already great collection of candy by stocking up on new treats for Halloween and fall.
The Carlmont High School's Lady Scots frosh-soph volleyball team is tenaciously dispatching its opponents.
See which teachers across the Peninsula will be honored with volunteer hours, and our one lucky teacher who has won a $50 gift card for school supplies.
This year's event will be bigger and better than ever, says festival organizer Alan Sarver.
Two seniors have been named Commended Students in the 2013 National Merit Scholarship Program.
Players and coaches will show their appreciation to the university's leaders for their support of youth soccer.
The beloved Sandpiper Elementary School teacher died in 2011.
The 10th annual festival is the major fundraiser for School-Force, the Belmont-Redwood Shores School District education foundation.
Special Day Class teacher, Jocelyn Perlow was selected as the recipient of the "Heroes in the Classroom Award."
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, Belmont Patch is searching for one of our community's top teachers, to reward him or her with volunteer hours from Patch editors and money for school supplies.