All SRVUSD students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge under the California Universal Meals Program at certain schools.
Members monitor the spending of Measure D funds.
90 'kidpreneurs' in grades 2-5 created and sold handcrafted items like snow globes, storm tubes, marble mazes, and more.
Braelyn Schaffer and Presley Nava both won Gold Medals at the World Tap Dance Championships in Prague in October.
The Teachers for Tomorrow Residency program offers student teachers the opportunity to work with SRVUSD mentor teachers for a stipend.
The district released the names of 30 district graduates under 30 who have made a difference and accomplished great things.
Families who enroll before Nov. 30 will be given priority placement, and included in a lottery if need be.
SRVUSD was once again ranked as one of the best in the Bay Area and California by education website Niche.
The annual race to support SRVUSD schools features a 10K, 5K, children's race, entertainment expo, and more.
14 Danville students scored better on the PSATs than over 99% of other US high school seniors.
Enjoy some photos and videos of over 30,000 students returning to school Tuesday.
Summer flew by, and it's just a week until school starts again in Danville.
Four Danville students won scholarships, which are awarded for academic performance, leadership, and business acumen.
The district is launching its second '30 Under 30' initiative to honor the accomplishments of recent graduates.
See which three Danville students received the prestigious scholarship from the university they plan to attend.
Cristian has qualified for competitions in Vienna, London and Puerto Rico later this year and in 2025.
Three students from Danville are in the running to win the national competition.
The assistant principal at Dougherty Valley is taking over at Creekside Elementary School July 1.
This Sunday, high school seniors who have enlisted in the military will be honored at the 25th annual Swearing-In Ceremony.
The touring finance education game show "Who Wants to be a Bazillionaire" made a stop at Diablo Vista Middle School Wednesday.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one who deserves a shoutout in Danville.
Five Danville students were awarded the prestigious $2500 NMSC-sponsored scholarship, the same number as San Ramon.
Kristy Candelaria, a second/third grade teacher at John Baldwin Elementary School, is one of four finalists from across the county.
Schools were ranked on subject proficiency, test scores, graduation rates, and more.
Educators from around the country will tour several SRVUSD schools to learn and discuss social-emotional best practices.
Teaching residents will work with an SRVUSD teacher and receive a $32.5K stipend, teaching credential, priority hiring, and more.
Students in Danville and San Ramon can apply for scholarships starting at $1000.
Four SRVUSD students were honored by Contra Costa County Supervisors at the Cesar E. Chavez Commemorative Celebration.
Businesses or organizations interested in teen employees can register for fairs at San Ramon Valley and Monte Vista high schools.
Two plaintiffs say the school failed to respond to numerous complaints that a former drama teacher was sexually abusing students.
The workshop Wednesday will focus on current drug abuse trends, and feature optional overdose prevention training.
An anonymous online survey asks community members what they're looking for in the school district's next leader.
76 student businesses offered everything from a crocheted octopus to handcrafted dragons.
Dr. John Malloy has accepted a position as Assistant Executive Director of the National School Superintendents Association.
The workshop is designed to help parents and guardians navigate topics like reputation management, cyberbullying, and online safety.
Prize money of $1,750 was split three ways between the first-, second- and third-place winners.
The Bay Club Crow Canyon luncheon will feature a State of the District address by Superintendent Malloy.
District sophomores and juniors will be able to complete coursework to prepare them for construction trades.
SRVHS senior Patricia Liu's animated music video was nominated for the prestigious Teen Indie Awards.
Seven administrators received recognition from the California State Administrators Diablo Valley Charter.