In Santa Clara County, not all school districts are created equal.
Six months after San Jose's largest school district voted to boot cops off campuses, it quietly brought them back on an individual basis.
Homeless high school students in Santa Clara County may soon receive an income lifeline.
The school district has aging air conditioning systems that malfunction sporadically and aren’t designed to work with open windows and doors
The school ballot measures would prevent spending cuts in curriculum, retain teachers and upgrade facilities.
There are four school district ballot measures coming before Santa Clara County voters in the June 7 primary election.
A state bill from a Silicon Valley legislator could bring hope and help to homeless high school students.
As of 2016, no homes in Santa Clara County were affordable on an average teacher salary.
Jennifer Kelleher Cloyd brings her experience to the youth-focused organization.
Summit Tahoma Ranked in Top 12% of High Schools Nationally
The annual ranking released by U.S. News and World Report evaluates schools based on graduation rates, academic performance and more.
Student Homeless Alliance President Anthony Majano called this a “massive change.”
Another population may be getting guaranteed funding: low-income high school seniors.
Hari Gangadharan, a 4th grader at Ocean Grove Charter School, created an app that lets kids create and share creative stories.
Student exhibits from K-8 students will take a look back at how CUSD students learned and what the future holds.
Faculty at many of these schools warned administration that school surveys showed students were not ready to return to campus.
The Campbell Union High School District and its educators have come to an agreement after more than a year of negotiations.
Raul Rodriguez started his new role this week.
Despite activists' best efforts, an agreement was unanimously approved outlining how cops will be used on campuses for special events.
The university agreed to allow students access to the beds for four weeks rather than 48 hours without asking them to take out a loan.
See how FAFSA applications changed for Campbell area high schools.
The interim president of San Jose State University has been named and will take on the role early next year.
The chancellor of San Jose-Evergreen Community College District is leaving his post for a new job in Southern California.
Students should be allowed to stay in a campus emergency bed until a more permanent plan can be worked out.
Tensions between teachers and a local school district are boiling over as disputes over pay increases continue.
San Jose State University students are calling for the removal of university police officers from campus.
As children return to school, cases of reported child abuse have increased—and teachers need better ways to help their students.
San Jose State University students say the school is failing to provide emergency housing for those in need.
The teachers association claimed that Superintendent Dr. Robert Bravo "refuses to invest in student success despite record-high reserves."
Early results show South Bay voters overwhelmingly favor ballot measures to extend parcel taxes for two local school districts.
The lack of full-time and substitute teachers in San Jose schools remains problematic even as the COVID-19 pandemic wanes.
Some South Bay parents are enraged after a San Jose school closed several on-campus bathrooms because of vaping.
One year and 10,000 macarons later, an idea Shrobana Sengupta cooked up in a kitchen turned her into a social entrepreneur.
Schools in the South Bay have upped efforts to help students navigate mental health challenges amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Thousands of students line up for food at San Jose State University’s Spartan Food Pantry, and some 41.5% experienced housing insecurity.
Students walked out of class Thursday to support teachers as salary disputes between the district and the teachers' union intensified.
Gov. Gavin Newsom signed legislation mandating students take an ethnic studies class in order to graduate from public high schools.
Right now, the Campbell district's 413 teachers are making $5,000 less than they were last year. Teachers are calling it a pay cut.
A group recently protested outside Cupertino City Hall, with one sign reading, "School closure drives more kids away."
Parcel taxes for schools and library services are about to expire in two local school districts.