All nominees will have the chance to be named California Teacher of the Year.
Three Dublin students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
The interdisciplinary summit allowed 325 students to share their work, lead sessions, and learn from experts across a range of fields.
Two Dublin students received awards worth $1,000-$10,000, sponsored by corporations or business organizations.
The Quarry Lane School Golden Gate Rocket team is traveling to Washington, DC for National Finals of the American Rocketry Challenge.
A computer glitch prompts an extension for graduating seniors seeking a $1,000 award.
Last minute spots are still available for Quarry Lane's Summer Academy program including for-credit, UC-approved math and science courses.
Science teacher, Ms. Jessica Zenker Nasseri, was named “Teacher of the Year” at the recent Alameda County Science and Engineering Fair.
An elementary school in Dublin was honored by the state for academic excellence and positive school climate.
Seniors graduating in 2025 who are attending college and interested in pursuing public service can win $1000 scholarships.
Monica MacDonald, who attended Wells and now serves as assistant principal of Kolb Elementary, will serve as her alma mater's new principal.
DUSD said it's recommending expulsion for 3 students following the Feb. 20 fight, but a hearing and school board vote must follow.
The local branch of the American Association of University Women is offering scholarships of up to $3500 for local women in college.
A fight between 3 DHS students caused two students to be hospitalized, and the school to go under shelter-in-place.
The district named its School Site Teachers of the Year and Classified Employees of the Year.
The national independent school will open its third Bay Area location in 150,000-square-foot campus for grades 6-12.
Learn about our highly popular summer program for students entering Jr. K - Grade 12, including a variety of for-credit, UC-approved courses
Quarry Lane invites you to discover and explore our award-winning programs and learn why we're consistently ranked a top K-12 private school
New families can apply for TK and kindergarten starting this week.
Circuit Bakers and Tri-Valley Excel are sponsoring a virtual Circuit Hacks hackathon Dec. 14. Participants can win up to $500.
The Quarry Lane School invites you to discover and experience their award-winning programs at the upcoming School Expo on Sunday, Nov. 17th.
Former Assistant Principal Lenni Velez is replacing Francis Rojas, who resigned last week.
Assistant Principal Lenni Velez will succeed him pending board approval, according to the superintendent.
Quarry Lane was once again listed among the best private schools in the county, state, and nation in Niche.com’s 2025 Best Schools ranking.
Dublin Unified School District was once again ranked as one of the best in the Bay Area and California by education website Niche.
Project Catalyst hosts free workshops and online courses to help underrepresented groups excel in STEM studies and careers.
A new nonprofit aims to raise $500,000 this year to help make up for the $4.4 million in cuts to Dublin schools.
35 Dublin students scored better on the PSATs than over 99% of other US high school seniors.
Thousands of students returned to Dublin schools Tuesday, including 950 at the brand new Emerald High School.
Dublin's $374 million Emerald High School will open to its first 950 students Tuesday.
Summer flew by, and it's just a week until school starts again in Dublin.
See which DHS student received the prestigious scholarship from the university they plan to attend.
The popular festival will feature 10 student films, selected from 100 submissions.
Nine Dublin students were awarded the prestigious $2500 NMSC-sponsored scholarship, more than any other Tri-Valley city.
The community is invited to tour Phase 1 of the extensive new high school, which will open to freshmen and sophomores in August.
Quarry Lane offers a variety of STEM opportunities for students at all grade levels and a variety of for-credit summer courses.
The program, established in 1964, recognizes and honors some of the nation's most accomplished graduating high school seniors.
Schools were ranked on subject proficiency, test scores, graduation rates, and more.
Alameda County's first new high school in 50 years will eventually be home to 2,500 students on the east side of Dublin.
Napoleon Kaufman, who led Bishop O'Dowd to a state championship in 2016, will take over as the head coach of the Dublin Gaels.