Christa McAuliffe School celebrates the long-term success of alternative education.
The 21st Century Education Summit at De Anza College tackles tough subjects facing Cupertino and all of California
Cupertino parent group, "Their Future is Now" and Education Association Communications Director receive awards from Santa Clara County.
Nominated by student, Evaline Tsai, math teacher Joe Kim won a regional Barnes & Noble contest.
Reactions at De Anza College are mixed, from elation to concern to apathy.
Measure C leaders decided the vote was well off enough to celebrate a win Tuesday night.
This week is Teacher Appreciation Week and we want your stories of teachers who are going above and beyond in the classroom.
DECA students hosted a fun-filled night of fashion, dining and entertainment at the annual DECA Fashion Show.
De Anza College's value spares some the increased cost of education that leave some students and parents in a financial bind.
Two Monta Vista sophomores designed, executed and evaluated a sophisticated marketing campaign to create awareness about the global AIDS epidemic.
Cupertino's Measure C parcel tax ballot is due May 3. CUSD's schools face teacher and staff cutbacks without replacement funding.
Three Monta Vista High School kids are ready to compete in a virtual competition.
A detailed investigation by California Watch finds little to worry about in Cupertino schools.
Cupertino students competed in the California Geographic Bee after winning their own school's competitions.
Students in Cupertino walk to school for a chance at an iPod, and more.
Evany Huang, a junior at Homestead High School, is a musician and articulate speaker--she's also our Whiz Kid of the Week.
Nearly 500 cricket fans didn't sleep Tuesday night to watch the semi-finals between India and Pakistan at the India Community Center in Milpitas.
Wet weather didn't deter De Anza College students and faculty from marching in Sacramento.
At CEEF fundraiser, speaker inspires students to reach their greatest potential
The Justin Perkins Sandlot Award will accept applications from 'sandlot heroes' in Cupertino until April 1.
Here's a 16-year-old who goes out of his way to work with the underprivileged.
Students plan a huge showing to persuade legislators to spare cuts to community colleges.
Lincoln Elementary rocks the elementary school field for Whiz Kids giving us another of their whizziest wonders.
De Anza College president announces a new national initiative for civic engagement among community college students.
A day for young women who are aspiring engineers, a morning in the salt marsh, parenting yoga, another look at the stars and a children's plays are some of the offerings in and around Cupertino this week.
Finding activities for your kids to do over summer can be a daunting challenge. Activity or educational camps might be your savior.
This weeks' Whiz Kid goes to college.
At 'WOW! That's Engineering,' aspiring female engineers have a day to meet professors, get their hands dirty—with some hands-on projects—and hear the professional side of what life is like for an engineer.
Santa Clara County Office of Education formed a new advisory committee on bullying to knock out the bad behavior.
This week's Whizzy Wonder is creative writer, Sangita Kunapuli of Lincoln Elementary School.
Despite being listed as a sponsor on invitations, the longtime CEEF sponsor Lehigh Southwest Cement Company said it will not donate to the March 16 event.
While having a 'stability fund' to buffer decreased revenue, De Anza College still views Gov. Jerry Brown's budget cuts on community colleges as a crisis and brainstorms for solutions.
Faculty and staff at Cupertino's community college are awash in accolades.