Five things principals, educators, PTA members, parents and students need to know.
There will be no hearing Wednesday, Aug. 15. The new hearing date is Aug. 30 at 1:30 p.m.
The Bullis Charter School has not fulfilled the Public Records Act requests, trustees contend.
Patch is at the school board meeting of Aug. 13, 2012
Xavier de la Torre took the reins of the Santa Clara County Office of Education this summer, succeeding Charles J. Weis.
Two statewide organizations say that there is compelling interest in decisions made in the Prop. 39 case, with impact on thousands of members—and students.
The back to school part of the year is full of both joy and anxiety, for the children and the parents. It's also full of cooties.
Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Partridge Family, Lost in Space or Scooby-Doo.
As summer vacation nears its end, many students and parents in Los Altos are planning for the school year ahead.
What do you think of the efforts of members of the Los Altos School District community who are asking a court to give it standing and allow it to file a friend of the court brief?
A brief filed contends that the "most vulnerable" will be adversely affected by a proposal to give Bullis Charter School more space at Egan School this year, and things could get worse in 2013-14 when one of four schools could be given to BCS.
Los Altos School District takes off the gloves, says BCS admissions practices leave English learners, those with disabilities and Latino students for district to educate, in responding to the charter school's suit.
Former Stanford admissions officers reveal the presence of a separate mechanism for processing applications of students who are children of faculty or top donors
Follow the discussion about the results of the tracking poll on a contemplated bond measure for the Los Altos School District.
Monday night's Los Altos School District board agenda includes details on a survey testing support for a bond measure in November, and a closed session to discuss litigation.
Raising objections to a split site, Bullis Charter School filed a motion to compel the Los Altos School District to comply with an earlier order set by the state appeals court.
The foundation's Board of Directors, whose mission it is to raise and invest funds to support the two community colleges, also elected new officers June 27.
The high school junior was one of 136 students chosen by the GRAMMY Foundation.
Patch's 7th show on KMVT Channel 15 brings your local news to your television or mobile device.
Board accomodate community requests to change meeting nights so parents can attend meetings for both.
Because of the state's unsettled budget, including a tax initiative on the November ballot, the school district's $43 million budget may get some adjustments over the next several months.
Follow along Monday night's meeting here.
The Los Altos School District Board continues discussion of a possible bond measure on the November ballot and, on requests from parents, drafts language that would allow it to meet on different days than the Bullis Charter School.
Los Altos Patch gives a big 'huzzah' to 11 local students who graduated and are on their way to big things.
Looking for scores? Los Altos Patch compiled a list of the school districts and schools where Los Altos and Los Altos students may attend
Los Altos Elementary School District and Saratoga Union Elementary District tied for the No. One ranking in the state, according to the Academic Performance Index scores released Thursday.
With a scholarship from the Mountain View Kiwanis Club for her community involvement and success despite adversity, Clousing will attend De Anza Community College to study nursing.
A film fest, Walden West, and a memorable year with amazing friends. One girl looks forward to junior high school, but wouldn't trade her first school for any other.
Take in the photos of Homestead's afternoon graduation ceremony, as the Mighty Mustangs gallop off into the summer and their futures.
After negotiations over a long-term agreement break down, Bullis Charter School asks the court to hold hearings on the district's compliance. The district asks the court to determine whether BCS is a semi-private school and those implications.
Outgoing principal Leslie Crane sent off her last class before stepping down as school principal.
More than 180 high school seniors will be honored in Sacramento June 14 with $1,000 scholarships from Comcast.
Twenty-four students take the stage, six were part of the first-grade class that began in 2004.
Graduation day meant the last day as an Egan Viking, a goodbye to one part of life, and hello to high school.
The joyous ceremony marked the end of high school for 434 seniors and the 110th graduating class for the local school.
The Los Altos School Board wrestles with the yet-unresolved tentative long-term agreement with Bullis Charter School as its self-imposed deadline arrives. Bullis does, too.
Specific provisions contained in a peremptory writ of mandate from Judge Patricia Lucas were expected since the March 23 judgment.
The lack of specific schools identified for a permanent campus is an uncertainty BCS chairman Ken Moore said the board won't abide.
BCS could also waive litigation related to 2012-13 and 2013-14 use of Egan campus as negotiations for long-term plans continue.
The City Council and Los Altos School District have a frank exchange about eminent domain, and ideal school sites were either Hillview or somewhere in Mountain View, depending on who you were.