Board members are elected representatives and a vital link between the school district and the community, Superintendent John Malloy said.
DPD Chief Allan Shields and Diablo Vista Principal Jeff Osborn address a number of topics related to e-bike and scooter safety.
The TK-12 plan mixes traditional academics with practical life skills like job searching, financial planning, and good decision making.
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Stone Valley science teacher Teresa Butler-Doran is heading to Finland next semester to create a cross-cultural climate action curriculum.
The FOAC is an independent, volunteer citizens’ oversight committee that provides oversight of Measure D facilities bonds projects.
The district released the names of 30 recent alumni making a positive difference in the world.
Danville's Lynette Gonzales has a great rapport with students while also being a valued colleague.
Many SRVUSD schools were also named among the best in the county and region.
Senior Daphne Milich is one of two student board members who will express a preference before a motion, but will not cast a tallied vote.
See which students received PSAT scores high enough to put them in the running for the prestigious scholarship.
SRVUSD is seeking stakeholder input on facilities planning via a survey open until Sept. 15.
The Oct. 8 event is the San Ramon Valley Education Foundation's largest annual fundraiser.
Dozens spoke for and against a number of resolutions, including flying a Pride flag in June and recognizing a National Day of Silence.
Nearly 30,000 students returned to school on Thursday in Danville and San Ramon.
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Margrette Wui is taking over as principal of Tassajara Hills Elementary School, while Jeffrey Osborn is leading Diablo Vista Middle School.
The SRVUSD Board voted in Megan Keefer as the new principal of Montair Elementary, effective immediately.
An SRVHS graduate received one of 3,000 college-sponsored scholarships.
Applications are open to nominate SRVUSD alumni 30 or younger who are making their mark in the world.
One student even scored an exceptionally rare Gold medal, a big win at a transitional period for the language program.
Jack Cui was awarded a National Merit University of Southern California Scholarship.
Baker Hanshaw, who just graduated Diablo Vista Middle School, won first prize at a Contra Costa County anti-smoking media contest.
Cristian Cruz scored the second best of any second grader in California at the International Geography Bee near Washington, D.C.
Sonia Sharma has organized events to train local teachers to train their students in self-defense.
Danville students were honored for excelling in various career training or technical education courses.
Parents and caregivers are invited to join local SRV leaders Monday night to discuss the fentanyl crisis and how to prevent overdoses.
Winners of the National Merit Scholarship's $2,500 scholarship were chosen from finalists representing fewer than 1 percent of U.S. seniors.
The corporate-sponsored awards, announced Wednesday, are the first group of winners in the 68th annual competition.
Ethan Logue was honored for accomplishments in volunteer work and fencing.
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The district was also ranked the second best in the county, according to reviews and state and federal data.
Cristian Cruz of Rancho Romero Elementary School is one of the youngest students ever to compete in the national championships.
Nikki Chaplan is on leave from Stanley Middle School as the district investigates how much she knew about teacher sex abuse allegations.
SRVUSD apologized and pledged action after a student shouted a racial slur at a Dublin student during a free-throw.
Two Danville students are in the running for the prestigious scholarship, which honors academic and community achievement.
Five Danville elementary schools and nine SRVUSD schools received the prestigious designation.
Families interested in enrolling in kindergarten for the upcoming year can attend a virtual information meeting Wednesday evening.
SRVUSD scores are down slightly from before the pandemic, but remain comfortably above state averages.
"How To Win A Fight With Your Parents" by Monte Vista senior Prakriti Saxena won 1st place in the Tri-Valley Writers high school contest.