Education officials have released a compilation of state and federal standardized testing results, which can paint different pictures of how schools are performing academically.
Community invited to remember longtime educator.
Nearly 9 out of every 10 Livermore 10th graders tested passed the mandatory exam.
Make back-to-school lunches a breeze with these new ideas from local stores.
New staff appointed by the board of education.
What's a parent to do when faced with a growing and expensive list of "must have" back-to-school gadgets?
A guide for parents, guardians and caregivers.
STAR scores continued to increase for East Bay students, though an achievement gap persists between white and Asian students and their black, Latino or low-income peers.
A new assault on bullying at schools begins with a conversation. The National School Boards Association on Wednesday unveiled a new toolkit.
Tassajara Prep would serve grades 9 through 12 and enroll 864 students at capacity.
Supply kits versus shopping for items requested: Which option works best for you?
Here are tips to save on back to school supplies in Livermore, Pleasanton, Dublin and elsewhere.
Downtown businesses will donate portion of sales to local schools during education fundraiser.
Chris Van Schaack is named assistant superintendent for administrative services.
Deal with Ponderosa Homes nets $5.8 million for the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District.
School board moves forward with $97 million spending plan for 2011-2012 school year, awaits state budget information.
Junction K-8 and Rancho Las Positas Elementary School to be considered for prizes.
The Livermore High School class of 2011 spends their last moments together before moving on from high school.
Friends and family gathered on a windy Friday evening to celebrate their graduates during Granada High's graduation ceremony.
The high school’s choral teams won several divisions at the Music in the Parks Festival in Placentia.
The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District will form a facilities advisory committee to determine what projects would be needed if a bond measure is approved.
The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District board will discuss a potential general obligation bond measure at Tuesday night’s meeting.
Pilot program aims to teach youth about gangs.
Public forum hosted latest pair of finalists in the running to become college's chief.
Second batch of finalists to appear in candidate forum scheduled next week on campus.
Youth recognized at city council meeting.
Pro cyclists visit Livermore schools to promote Amgen Tour, cycling safety, healthy living and Bike-To-Work Week.
Students at Arroyo Seco Elementary filled the school yard Thursday morning for the annual egg drop.
Journalism students take home 24 awards at recent convention held in Sacramento.
School board approves Pulitzer-Prize winning novel for Advanced Placement literature course despite opposition from parents.
Shrinking budget forces school district to move forward with releasing 23 full-time classified employees.
Emma C. Smith and Sunset Elementary Schools recognized by the California Business for Education Excellence Foundation.
College officials hope to name president in May.
Talk Hawks forensics team named best Nor Cal team at state tournament.
Campus ready to construct new science, student services and administration buildings.
Exceptional research recognized with top awards.
California Department of Education releases annual physical fitness report.
Proceeds from student showcase will support art and music programs in the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District.
Marylin Avenue Elementary School has made great strides the past five years by changing how they teach.
School district solvent until 2012, but future programs will depend heavily on governor's proposed budget and another parcel tax.