Dr. Gary Woods has been released from his contract with the San Marino Unified School District to pursue a job with BHUSD.
San Marino Unified School District Superintendent Dr. Gary Woods is up for the same position within the Beverly Hill Unified School District.
Gov. Jerry Brown's modified budget promises $3 billion more for California's public schools next year than they received this year.
Teachers and administrators are pushing students to focus on the California Standardized Tests, which are used to calculate important rankings for schools.
Board of Education members are urging residents to ask the City Council to renew the agreement, which provides vital funding for Beverly Hills schools, as its current level.
Some people support the school board's use of bond fund money to oppose a route under the high school, whereas others believe the move could have legal ramifications.
Fundraising will continue through Friday, with several restaurants joining the campaign.
The school district says the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is dragging its heels in releasing requested subway information.
There is little movement so far in reaching a consensus on how much money the city will give to schools in the 2012-13 school year.
The fundraising effort embodies what is becoming the new norm for financing public school programs.
The agency says a decision on the route for the Westside Subway Extension has not been made.
The 24-hour Relay for Life got hundreds of residents walking and helped raise cancer awareness and needed funds.
The annual BHEF fundraiser this year asked residents to give as much as possible to city schools.
The BHUSD has been notified that local property tax collection for the current fiscal year will drop by almost $1.25 million.
Though the district has decided to end most adult education courses, it has yet to inform adult school instructors.
Join fellow residents as they raise money to fight cancer by walking for 24 hours at El Rodeo School this weekend.
The case against the former facilities manager has been separated from that of her former co-defendant, Jeffrey Hubbard.
Almost $4 million was spent in fiscal year 2010 on projects and services directly related to Measure E, according to a report presented to the Board of Education in January.
The Board of Education on Tuesday approved a request to seek up to $80 million in bridge financing.
The BHUSD needs to set clear priorities to accommodate a shrinking budget, the consultant says.
It was a beautiful day for the school's annual carnival and fundraiser.
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Hawthorne and El Rodeo remain at risk for damage in an earthquake.
The school district is considering zero-based budgeting as an improved way to allocate resources.
Community leaders, educators and high school students discuss the future of education as the district develops a master plan for long-term construction issues.
The BHHS Parent-Teacher-Student Association reminds teenagers that it's never too early to think about getting into college.
District officials are holding a conference Monday to get public input on a long-term strategy for running the city's public schools.
The board launches a website as the MTA holds its last community update on the Westside Subway Extension.
Register your child by May 16 to guarantee him or her a spot at the city school nearest to your home.
The school board needs to cut the costs of the lunch program while complying with a federal mandate to serve students who qualify for free or reduced-price lunch.
The Beverly Hills Adult School is losing money at a time of reduced education funding from the state.
The district reinstated the gifted and talented program this year to offer advanced students additional class options but funding for it is precarious.
In order to comply with a new state directive, the district is issuing potential layoff notices to teachers, counselors and one district administrator.
The Board of Education opts instead to lock the campus during school hours, hire more security guards and require all parents and visitors to make an appointment to enter.
Tuesday's election will determine the makeup of the City Council, which will renegotiate the Joint Powers Agreement that provides funding to the schools.
The district has "disenrolled" the students and sent them back to their home districts as investigations continue.
Parents, teachers and administrators help Beverly Hills students excel at the annual L.A. County science and engineering competition.
Other instructor and custodial staff positions will be eliminated to reduce the district's budget.
The school district would have to pay a tax on current oil royalties if Measure O passes.
A new state law requires school districts to begin transitional kindergarten programs by September 2012. BHUSD may start the program this fall.