In a first, the district will pay the deposits for middle school outdoor education field trips.
This Otis College of Art and Design instructor says he will bring independent views to the school board.
The co-president of the Beverly Vista PTA files papers for the Nov. 8 election three days after Andy Licht drops out.
Though one candidate has withdrawn from the race, BHUSD must hold the school board election to be compliant with California law. The election will cost the district $100,000.
The candidate's departure Wednesday leaves three people vying for three seats in the Nov. 8 election.
This parent of three children attending Beverly Hills schools wants to strengthen the district's curriculum.
An attorney and mother of two BHUSD students, Bilak wants the district to adopt a strong and clearly defined anti-bullying policy.
Brian Goldberg "does his homework, checks it twice and then fights for what is right—not easy or popular," one suppporter said at Sunday's event.
Three of the four candidates hold their kickoffs Sunday, with the fourth challenger launching his campaign Sept. 25.
Issues covered by the four candidates Wednesday include Measure E and how to make school board meetings more productive.
The $2.5 million, combined with cash reserves from the preceding year, give BHUSD a reserve of more than 10 percent of its budget.
The BHUSD board plans to put a plaque near a tree or plant a sapling in memory of Elena Natanzadeh.
Hundreds of people attend a memorial service Sunday at the high school for Elena Natanzadeh.
The city and school district have yet to reach a consensus on funding for the Joint Powers Agreement.
The district is enforcing a new state law requiring students in grades seven through 12 to receive a whooping cough shot.
Hawthorne and Beverly Vista have new assistant principals.
City schools welcome students and their parents Tuesday as the new academic year begins.
The district's STAR results reveal disappointing progress in math skills, however.
Incoming sixth-grader John Gibb says he was harassed at school and that administrators did little to stop it.
When the academic year starts Sept. 6, there will be different leaders at two city schools.
This Otis College of Art and Design instructor moved to the city two years ago to enroll his youngest child in the district's high school.
Four candidates so far will compete for three seats in the November election.
More funds are needed in addition to what has been raised by Measure E to start construction on the Horace Mann and Hawthorne campuses.
Incumbent Brian Goldberg and two other residents file to compete for three seats in the November election.
Dr. Gary Woods, who comes here from the top-performing district in the state, faces a full plate of pressing issues.
About 530 seniors receive diplomas Friday morning before a packed front lawn of family and friends.
This year's eighth-grade commencement theme is "Don't Stop Believing—It's a Wonderful World."
School board President Lisa Korbatov commends the eighth-graders in her speech at the ceremony Thursday.
Donning purple gowns, students listen to a speech by school board member Myra Lurie.
Board of Education members will be speaking as students graduate Thursday from the four K-8 schools.
A majority of the Board of Education votes to keep JPA funding at $10.3 million for future budgets.
The Board of Education approves plans to spend $250,000 to install a motorized fence around the high school campus, excluding the iconic front lawn.
City officials, district staff, Board of Education members and parents attended the installation lunch.
A new schedule for grades nine through 11 aims to ensure that students meet state requirements for instructional minutes.
The Board of Education also extends the contracts of two assistant superintendents.
The panel is expected to approve a contract for Gary Woods, who comes from the top-performing San Marino district.
Sophomore star Alex Rohani focuses on next season after a disappointing CIF Finals.
The Beverly Hills Education Foundation's Dev Hankin is leaving just as the group finishes a successful fundraising campaign.
Standard & Poor's credit rating service gives high marks to BHUSD-issued bonds.
The prediction of a 1 percent increase is good news for the Beverly Hills Unified School District, which is funded largely by property tax collections.