High school and middle school students from all over the Tri-Valley area registered to participate.
Hundreds of Tri-Valley students are expected to participate in the nationwide demonstration.
Junction Avenue K-8 hosted the 16th annual Science Odyssey and over 550 students participated from grades one to twelve.
Families, students, and staff moved throughout the courts during both days of the event to support their schoolmates and visitors.
Bill Goldstein joined Livermore Schools for the ribbon cutting ceremony of Lawrence 'Labs'.
The UH-60 Blackhawk and its pilot are part of a character education lesson about caring.
Eighth grader Katie Fogerson presented her National History Day project as a performance, detailing the New York draft riots.
Nine students from the LVJUSD learned to build the hands made from parts that were 3D printed from GHS’ own printer.
The presentations gave students a valuable glimpse into the world around them, beyond their school and neighborhoods.
Each LVJUSD school runs its own MathCounts club to foster a community of dedicated math students.
The three winners from each group will move on to the Alameda County Spelling Bee Championship on Mar. 10.
The new resource has been brought together by Aderman’s leadership and a committee of parents and teachers.
A Livermore parent said she is "concerned this ongoing issue will never end resulting in the loss of life."
Livermore and Granada high schools received the periodic tables that now have the city's namesake element Livermorium as well as Lawrencium.
The workshop is open to all Tri-Valley high school seniors and current college students who are welcome to drop in any time.
Parents and guardians of new elementary students in grades 1 through 5 will also register their students at this fair.
IB courses excel at establishing connections between all areas of study.
With his enthusiasm and deep involvement in the school, he has encouraged dozens of undecided students to join sports teams.
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District is in need of volunteers to mentor middle and high school students.
Christensen Middle School was presented with a California School Boards Association Golden Bell Award.
The academy provides students with a curriculum developed by Project Lead the Way (PLTW), a nationally recognized STEM organization.
EAMS students claimed first prize in each of its grade levels for the Daughters of the American Revolution American History Essay Contest.
The students turned the project into a competition on the second day, with each class period working hard to bake more cookies.
Students at Granada High School took first place in the Cybersecurity Pathway and Student Challenge at the Cisco campus in San Jose.
LPC student Yaohui Lu was the top scorer, garnering 32/40 or 75% of correct answers in the first round.
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District is asking community members to apply to be a part of a parcel tax oversight committee.
Community members of various ages, all genders and ethnicities are encouraged to audition for roles in the productions.
The fundraiser was planned before a small fire damaged the rental trailer used by the marching band during the recent Foothill Band Review.
Students at Junction Avenue K-8 school now have enhanced presentation capabilities thanks to a new green screen.
The senior civics class participated in a discussion with Steve Stewart Livermore's Planning Manager about concepts for Downtown Livermore.
The award recognizes high school football coaches who continuously demonstrate hard work and dedication to their football programs.
LVJUSD is looking for applicants to fill positions for the Parcel Tax Oversight Committee for a two year term.
Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District has begun construction on several solar panels that will provide power to schools in the area
Reclassification places English learners on the same level as their native-speaking counterparts for better performance in core subjects.
The NMSC will select its winners from a group of Finalists based on various criteria including academic record, PSAT, SATs, and an essay.
Too-Tall Foyle Speaks to Marylin Avenue Elementary Students.
The contest is considered one of the nations largest, drawing nearly 4,000 entries each year.
Livermore Valley School District welcomes a new leadership team for the coming year.
BREAKING: This year, the district also took the ninth spot in Alameda County.
When's the first day of school in Livermore Valley? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.