Rika Meyer, a former Patch contributor and an enthusiast about children's programs, moves up at HB&GC to program director
School starts Aug. 17. Are you ready?
H-Town Youth Theater lets imaginations run wild,. with shows today and tomorrow.
120 students from Russian, Norway, Sweden, France and Spain spent nearly four weeks with Sonoma County families while attending classes.
Healdsburg schools budget would cut six days from the school calendar, lays off 3.8 FTEs in jobs.
HUSD one of six districts in Sonoma County -- and 13 statewide -- on newly published list.
Healdsburg High School graduates to be recognized, along with other students in Sonoma, Marin and Solano counties.
Of 400 residents polled in Healdsburg, those who say they would or probably would support such a measure tops the 55 percent requirement for passage
Camp Geneva Núñez provides camping experience to under-served local students -- including several from Healdsburg -- and offers older students experience as camp counselors.
Show the community how graduation went for you and your family.
Here are some photos and videos from Friday morning's senior class breakfast.
Class of 2011 urged to "believe in yourself, believe in your dreams."
Outdoor events planned at Rec Park were threatened by rain.
We're going to take some photos Thursday night at the Healdsburg Junior High promotion ceremony and Friday night at the Healdsburg High School graduation. But you can post your own photos too -- right here!
Staged Monte Vista Avenue "fatal" accident Wednesday shows dangers of drinking and driving, part of "Every 15 Minutes" program.
Second annual "HHS Seniors Freedom Day" at Villa Chanticleer teachers info on roommates, money management, job interviews and more...
One of only two in Sonoma County; and one of 97 statewide.
But Healdsburg Unified School District finance chief says article in Capitol Weekly newspaper is "overstated.' Superintendent says he's skeptical too.
Healdsburg to see if community will support extension of existing bond rate to finance school building and equipment upgrades, renovations.
This high school senior led his student body in raising enough money this weekend to free three slaves.
HUSD board will vote Wednesday night on shorter school calendar, keeping classes 10 percent larger and possible program cuts.
Healdsburg High School Progressive Club Sponsors Earth Day Festival.
This week's Whiz Kid can spell just about anything, and is headed to a statewide spelling bee next month.
The Healdsburg AAUW and Rotary of Healdsburg join forces "to increase students' awareness of exciting career opportunities."
K-12 students in the Healdsburg area entered more than 300 projects, and the industrious winners were announced last week.
This Whiz Kid won the Healdsburg Science Fair last year and came back to place third with her project on Equine Gait Kinematics.
More than 150 Healdsburg High School 10th graders and 35 adult facilitators learn how to connect with each other, find hope and support to "Be the Change" they want to see in the world.
The annual Healdsburg schools' Science Fair is on display this week at Villa Chanticleer. Almost 300 entries were shown -- maybe your son's or daughter's?
This week's Whiz Kid has just made it to the state finals for the National Geography Bee, which takes place this Friday.
On the road to becoming a Silicon Valley guru, Flipboard's 29-year-old co-founder wows crowd at alma mater Healdsburg High School in the San Francisco Bay Area.
Sonoma County authorities say nothing to worry about here.
These dynamo siblings have what it takes to become Patch's Whiz Kids of the Week.
Tentative move based on projected enrollment decline of 37 students.
Today's Whiz Kid is an aspiring chef who aims to make everyone feel loved and included.
Groups of volunteers -- and Healdsburg Police Chief Kevin Burke and Fire Chief Steve Adams -- showed up at many Healdsburg schools
Parents, teachers and administrators discuss special education in Healdsburg.
This 11-year-old entrepreneur brings life into his community with farm-fresh eggs.
The annual courtesy dance was a big hit again this year.
Speakers include Carl Corbin, special education attorney, and Diane Ashton, Healdsburg Unified School District special education director.
Doors opened just one week prior to school this year.