Seven Dublin High School students placed highly in the prestigious competition after building two industrial-size robots.
The Quarry Lane School is offering a new Summer Robotics Camp program for students entering grades 4 through 8.
The app from Dublin High School students won second place in Mark DeSaulnier's Congressional App challenge.
The new agreement includes a 6% total salary bump.
Dublin Unified School District's teachers of the year were nominated by their peers for exceptional service.
A Quarry Lane student was named California's DECA State President and six students will advance to compete in the International Conference.
Two DHS seniors were among 575 in the country to receive the prestigious scholarship.
Peers nominated non-teaching staff for their exemplary performance.
The schools are 2 of 5 in the Tri-Valley and 293 in California to be recognized for academic excellence and a positive school climate.
Registration is open for the 2024-25 school year.
The game played by high school seniors can have grave consequences, according to the school district and police.
The Quarry Lane School invites you to discover and experience their award-winning programs at the upcoming School Expo on Sunday, Jan. 28th.
The DUSD Board voted Tuesday on a final name for the future school, and a name for Emerald High's theater.
See which Dublin schools were recognized for their commitment to improving college readiness through AP courses.
Think your home is one of the best-decorated holiday homes? Enter for a host of prizes and bragging rights.
The Quarry Lane School invites you to discover and experience their award-winning programs at the upcoming School Expo on Sunday, Nov. 5th.
The TK-8 Naming Committee selected three final choices for the name of the future TK-8 school in the Boulevard neighborhood.
Niche also named the school the 6th best STEM high school in the state.
The first students won't enter the new EHS campus until August 2024. The district also reported savings of $49 million.
Erik Bertelson, who was crowned the NBC Sports/Provident Credit Union All-Star Teacher, received a check at the Wells Middle School gym.
See which students received PSAT scores high enough to put them in the running for the prestigious scholarship.
Community members can submit name ideas for the future Boulevard-area school until Thursday, Aug. 31.
The district unveiled the first student artwork to decorate the east exterior wall of its boardroom, painted by DHS senior Clara Yee.
Enjoy some photos of students returning to school, courtesy of DUSD.
The school's first 350 students will start school in a temporary setup on the Dublin High School campus.
It's already that time again! Learn about the first day of school and other important school dates.
On Aug. 3, the public is asked to donate school supplies for a Stuff the Cruiser event. Teachers will get in free to The Wave.
A student from Dublin High School scored second place at the National Leadership Summit in Washington.
Erik Bertelson, who has taught music at Wells Middle School since 1979, was named an "All-Star" at an Oracle Park ceremony.
Retiring teacher Jackie Lawson turned the school's culinary arts program and catering business into a force to be reckoned with.
Mahika Krishnamoorthi received a college-sponsored National Merit Scholarship.
The DUSD Board confirmed the hires of Candice Baligaya, Matt Britten, Taiba Tahir, and Michael Williams.
DHS students Seoyun Kim and Natalie Budiman are teaching courses to their fellow students on how to recognize and treat severe bleeding.
DUSD is seeking 20 active community members to submit three name recommendations for the upcoming TK-8 school in the Boulevard district.
Laura Larsen and Sean Adams were recognized as County Classified Employees of the Year by the Alameda County Office of Education.
Winners of the National Merit Scholarship's $2,500 scholarship were chosen from finalists representing fewer than 1 percent of U.S. seniors.
Romal Mitr was named a Global Child Prodigy in recognition of her many environmental education initiatives.
Guests will be able to meet with the architects working on an Educational Specifications draft for the Boulevard-area school.
The corporate-sponsored awards, announced Wednesday, are the first group of winners in the 68th annual competition.
Five Dublin students are part of the Mechanical Magicians, who won first place at a regionals robotics championship.