The proposed tax would not exceed $499 per property and exempts senior citizens.
The school board will decide at its Nov. 27 meeting how to slash $3.5 million from the district's $52 million budget.
The school board meets Tuesday afternoon to discuss possible reductions needed to maintain a balanced budget.
The district will have to make up to $6 million in cuts if both propositions are voted down.
The community gathers under sunny skies for an afternoon of family-friendly fun at the Beverly Hills Education Foundation's fall fundraiser.
With Chartwells breaking its five-year contract with BHUSD only a year into the agreement, the school board looks for a way to feed students before food services stop on Nov. 16.
The Beverly Hills Education Foundation is offering another exciting, family-friendly event to help raise money for city schools.
Basketball is being offered in the fall, followed by co-ed volleyball and football in the winter and soccer in the spring.
The BHAAA raises funds for the Beverly Hills High School athletic department.
The group made an $11 million donation towards the effort to defeat Proposition 30, an education tax measure on the Nov. 6 ballot.
From face painting and a coin toss, to a haunted Halloween trailer, kids enjoy exciting activities at the school's Halloween carnival.
Family, friends and former students will pay tribute to influential drama teacher, actor and devoted father John Ingle, who died last month at the age of 84.
Food services company Chartwells is terminating its contract early, potentially costing the district at least $380,000. School lunch prices are expected to rise under a new provider.
The highly contagious bacterial disease is spread through the air by coughing.
Darren Davies died suddenly last week from a heart attack at the age of 30. A website has been set up to accept donations made in his honor.
The Beverly Hills school board voted 5-0 to approve a resolution opposing the tax, which aims to accelerate transit projects such as the Westside Subway Extension.
The man's identity is being withheld in accordance with his family's wishes. Counselors are at BHHS again today.
La Tanya Kirk-Carter is joining the Inglewood Unified School District, which has been taken over by the state to save it from bankruptcy.
Brian Goldberg pledges to vote against a board proposal that would accelerate the bond's rate in an effort to expedite funding for school renovations.
The Board of Education comes out against the tax, which aims to accelerate regional transportation projects, due to its objection of Metro's plan to build a subway tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
The National Merit Scholarship Corp. named two Beverly Hills students as semifinalists in the 58th annual National Merit Scholarship Program.
Admission to Friday's annual "Start of School" event costs $5 per person. Food, drinks and treats will be available for purchase.
A portion of the student body will be randomly selected each year and given 30 days to provide documents proving that they live in Beverly Hills.
The annual Beverly Hills Education Foundation event will be held April 27.
The Board of Education Tuesday renewed Irene Stern's contract and promoted an administrator.
Beverly Hills students get an early lesson in community service as they collect books for youngsters who need them.
Forner BHUSD Superintendent Jeffrey Hubbard pleads not-guilty at arraignment.
The newly formed Finance Committee wants to examine information pertaining to district staff members.
Two former BHUSD employees face criminal charges relating to mismanagement of the $334 million Measure E bond passed in 2008.
One recommendation from the newly-formed Finance Committee stirs controversy. The committee meets next on Monday.
Senior Josh Rezvani has brought new spirit to Beverly and redefined the role of mascot.
An altered permit policy means this will be the first school year featuring only Beverly Hills residents, and the math curriculum also gets some alterations.
Parents and kids are out in force buying clothes and supplies before classes resume Monday.
The Beverly Hills Women's Club gives out backpacks full of notebooks and pencils to 150 needy children.
The Beverly Hills school board suspends its search and is expected to approve a one-year contract with Richard Douglas.
Mallory Smith refuses to allow her cystic fibrosis to hold her back from attending college.
Carly Stone is busy working at the Beverly Hills Farmers' Market and running her own cooking class this summer.
Daniel Shofet juggles two jobs over summer break.
Richard Douglas will serve on an interim basis until the job is filled.