The board approved a $130,000 payment for a firm lobbying the federal government to stop Metro from building a subway tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
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Teachers, administrators and staff members were trained in CPR last Friday, just in time for the start of the new school year Monday.
Board President Brian Goldberg is “floating the idea” of a parcel tax.
BHUSD classes start Monday, Aug. 27.
All seventh-grade students must show proof of vaccination to their school district.
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The school's original building dates back to 1921.
BHUSD Superintendent Gary Woods is moving into a home owned by the school district.
Worth $1.5 million, the school district is purchasing the property with the intention of leasing it to Superintendent Gary Woods.
The school board is expected to vote Wednesday at a special meeting to approve a $3,500/month rental agreement.
The school board unanimously supported the expenditure at its regular meeting Tuesday without comment.
Danny Licht writes that the city of Beverly Hills and its school district should stop fighting the Westside Subway Extension.
The Beverly Hills Playhouse hosts a one-man show starring an LAUSD teacher.
Doodling on class notes and drawing on tennis shoes has led to art school and large-scale commissions.
The decision was approved as both an investment for the district and a means to house the superintendent.
Two Hawthorne teachers teach a math camp over the summer to challenge students in a fun way.
Caps are thrown into the sky as Beverly Hills' seniors bid their high school years goodbye.
Seniors bid high school farewell at Friday's commencement.
The board intends to lease the North Doheny Drive property to Superintendent Gary Woods.
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The school district is spending $15,000 a month to persuade federal officials to oppose Metro's plans to tunnel under Beverly Hills High School.
BHHS now has a permanent place for students to display their artwork.
The store presented a check for $4,939.15 to the Beverly Hills Education Foundation.