31 teachers from Cupertino and Santa Clara County selected for prestigious honor.
Monta Vista scores the most qualifying seniors; a full list of students' names is included.
Patch fills you in on everything you need to know about the new panels now under construction.
Wednesday's CUSD board meeting focused on a happy celebration of more than 40 teachers given tenure.
What you pack inside your child’s lunchbox has a direct effect on learning capabilities, experts say.
Susanna Zaraysky's blog questions why multi-lingual Cupertino doesn't have more foreign language choices in its schools.
Hurried parents contribute to unsafe traffic patterns around Cupertino schools.
The first board meeting of the new school year draws attention to a bond measure, parking and traffic issues, and possible education fund projects.
Patch sits down with Human Values Award nominee Nancy Landford, a crossing guard and lunch aide at Stocklmeir Elementary.
Superintendents and board members of the city's districts spoke to parents and answered their questions Sunday at a free seminar.
California's standardized testing results are in, and Cupertino schools shine.
Julia Huang of Lynbrook High School brings home a silver medal in the China Girls Mathematical Olympiad.
Monta Vista High School's Business Boot Camp takes the best ideas to real VCs.
School is out, right? So why is there so much activity at Monta Vista?
Giving your kids a safety checklist before hitting the pavement could keep them safe.
Like a repeat champion Cupertino high schools retain high graduation rates and low dropout rates.
Former Air Force Station in Sunnyvale identified as possible new campus site.
Monta Vista Business Boot Camp teaches kids how to speak confidently about subjects they may know nothing about.
All incoming 7th to 12th graders must have Tdap vaccine; state-sponsored clinics with vaccine open in San Jose.
At Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College, "Making Education Relevant and Interactive Through Technology" teaches teachers how to snag students' attention with technology.
Patch celebrates these two high school seniors for scoring a Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship.
The small private high school which outgrew its Cupertino campus finds new digs in Mountain View.
Justin Li, a 2011 Justin Perkins Sandlot Award winner, plans to establish a nonprofit organization to help underprivileged students all over the globe.
Scoring 124 runs in 22 overs, the Royals, representing the California Cricket Academy, took the trophy at the 17 and under tournament that began June 23.
These environmentally-focused teens get the nod this week for their work on behalf of the planet.
Samantha Barry, a 2011 Justin Perkins Sandlot Award winner, says her love for community service comes from her father's influence.
Winner of the 2011 Justin Perkins Sandlot Award and the San Jose Sharks Scholarship survived a stormy childhood and thrives on community service.
The green and white never looked bolder than at the brand-spankin'-new home of the mighty Mustangs.
Cupertino's 'Tino High School graduation was June 9.
Cupertino's Monta Vista High School's graduation ceremony was June 9.
Artist Charlotte Kruk prepares to do Paris as Marie Antoinette.
Video games a popular form of entertainment for De Anza students trying to escape pressures of attending college.
With two teams and 50 athletes, the middle school's tennis program celebrates its first-ever, back-to-back league championships.
Monta Vista High School dedicates the Aquatics Center to the school's coach.
Janaye Sakkas is a star athlete at Lawson Middle School.
Poised and prepared, eighth-graders present themselves in an interview-like session.
Monta Vista High School renames the school's aquatic center for its longtime coach and teacher.
A time for school sports teams to reunite, one last time!
Five Lawson Middle School students plant and dedicate a native plant garden.
Two teams with an entrepreneurial spirit compete at a national level in front of some brilliant minds.