Cupertino Union School District will hold a public hearing on a impact fees at 6 p.m. March 13.
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Working with 7th Generation Recycling, students are keeping old clothes, shoes and household textiles from ending up in landfills.
Local nonprofit asks for inspiring and motivational stories of people with special needs.
The Santa Clara County Board of Education taps a former Sacramento-area area educator—by way of El Paso—to succeed Charles J. Weis.
Lynbrook's first ever Indian Cultural Showcase with dancing, food, music and fashion
Deadline for all student participants is Feb. 27, school is looking for entries that will feature one design on each front and back of school yearbook.
A March 2 deadline is set for a contest to design the Sunday farmers' market logo.
This Occupy movement is in support of education, namely De Anza College.
The annual gala event on Jan. 28 brought out some beautiful gowns and breezy Hawaiian shirts.
The public is invited to witness some pretty fierce competition among 20 local schools.
Donors of Chinese descent are especially needed to help save the life of Chin, a Monta Vista grad.
Lynbrook sophomore Anna Naylor takes first place in the 138-pound weight division Saturday at the Girls CCS Wrestling Championships at Oak Grove High School.
The money is needed to update facilities and technology, trustees say.
At 12:59 PT the Siemens Foundation award winners rang the storied bell on Jan. 26.
The Taipei Economic and Cultural Office opened its doors to chinese schools around the Bay Area for an afternoon of calligraphy and crafts.
Cupertino Education Association is giddy over its new office space.
A mandatory meeting Tuesday at 7 p.m. provides detail on how to become involved.
Shop at Marina Food on Jan. 18 and 4 percent of the day's sales will support Cupertino students.
Facility is one of the largest sales tax generators in City of Saratoga, according to college officials.
School's Holiday Faire gives students real-time business experience.
'I wouldn't recommend listening to it for a long time,' says the 10-year-old iPhone app developer from Lincoln Elementary.
Laura Casas Frier is vice president of the board of trustees.
Get out the lights and holly. Your decorations could help schools secure much needed funds!
3 percent of all sales go to support Cupertino schools at 99 Ranch Market on Dec. 6.
Angela Zhang is awarded top honors—and a $100,000 scholarship—for research that seeks to destroy cancer cells.
De Anza College's student-run newspaper brought home a handful of journalism awards at a yearly conference.
Top musicians from the band performed at the prestigious Carnegie Hall before their historic debut at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
'Bridging Generations: De Anza Collects' showcases globalization through art. The show runs until Dec. 8.
De Anza College and West Valley Community College have winter programs starting soon.
The elective classes provide a creative outlet, and teach valuable life skills.
Homestead’s running game was too much for Milpitas, which lost only its second game of the season Friday night.
Federal funding to foreign language programs in our schools face budget cuts.
Huzefa Mehta rode 500 miles and raised $600 for Cupertino Education Endowment Fund. Supporting local businesses during 'Great Schools Week' can raise money for Cupertino schools, too.
Cupertino will receive a replica of the Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Wall in November. Children are invited to enter a contest inspired by the wall.
An extremist group from Topeka, Kansas attempted to disrupt school and the Steve Jobs memorial service.
Everyone is invited to see the new field and the school's marching band, which will be the only West Coast band in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.
Schools that were closed due to the armed gunman loose in the area will open for class on Thursday.
Six local high school marching bands perform in a non-competitive show.
Laying ground rules will help maintain your child’s online privacy.