Soquel Union Elementary School District will be hiring around eight teachers for the coming school year.
Major program cuts were avoided, but deficits are projected through 2014.
Six free clinics will be offered in the next couple of weeks, starting Wednesday.
The proposed changes could have a lasting impact on the school.
The College Planning Council endorsed laying off a math tutor, but not a biology lab technician.
Kathleen Fitzgerald is the new principal at Soquel Elementary School.
The involved parties in the Cabrillo College budget cuts are unsure how much will truly be saved under the newest plan.
Near 1,000 students graduated on Friday evening.
Sixty-one percent of Cabrillo students graduate with honors or high honors, with 82 students graduating with a 4.0 GPA at Friday's graduation ceremony.
Cabrillo will graduate its class of 2011 this evening, with this year's class being the largest graduated in four years.
Principal Ken Lawrence-Emanuel put out the following statement to the Soquel High School community.
David Mine and Attorney Jim Rummonds speak with Capitola-Soquel Patch about the suspenison and racial tensions at Soquel High School.
Five Soquel High School students were suspended this week for suspicion of involvement in white supremacist activity.
Cuts have been made, but the finish line is nowhere in sight.
College Planning Council wants students to know about its open-door policy in budget process.
Layoffs were avoided Wednesday, but are certain in coming meetings.
The Aptos High Film Festival displayed the creative and comical works of this year's ROP Video Production class.
Mix-ups, mayhem and a gay wedding are what's in store for you if you check out the hilarious play at Soquel High School.
Henry Castadiana will take his new post this summer
Diversity Club wants to fund raise for $24,000 trip to occur in spring break of 2012.
It's Teacher Appreciation Week next week, and Patch wants to know who the Teacher of the Year is.
The college has 90 days to slash millions.
An Environmental Education Resources Fair will be held on May 10.
It's on a list of schools that don't meet seismic safety requirements.
Robert Lustig speaks to a large crowd at New Brighton Middle School on Thursday.
This week, Patch honors whiz kid Nate Werdmuller from Soquel Elementary School for his academic excellence.
Students from 40 county schools compete Saturday, and Capitola's New Brighton Middle School student, Lauren Finnigan, ties for 10th place in the junior division.
A full day of activities for the entire family is planned—including hummingbird viewing!
School board also supports governor’s proposal to put a five-year revenue-extension measure on ballot, which would reduce cuts in 2011-12.