Milpitas public schools are ahead of the county and state, according to standardized test results released Monday.
A snapshot of how Milpitas elementary students performed on the standardized tests by school. The results were released on Monday by the California Department of Education.
Milpitas Kiwanis and Kohl's Cares for Kids teamed up to outfit 75 local elementary students with limited resources headed back to school this fall.
Here is a helpful list of school supplies that appear on most ‘must-have’ lists for local schools, plus local stores with sales on supplies and clothes.
Volunteers work to assemble backpacks and school supplies so low-income students can receive them in time for school.
At Krause Center for Innovation at Foothill College, "Making Education Relevant and Interactive Through Technology" shows teachers how to snag students' attention with technology.
Get ready for fall sports at Milpitas High. Attend the August 4 meeting for Boys’ and Girls’ Cross Country, Varsity and Frosh/Soph Football, Girls’ Varsity and JV Tennis, and Girls’ Varsity, JV, and Freshman Volleyball.
Gov. Brown gives an extra 30 days for incoming students in grades 7-12 who still need to provide proof for the Tdap booster.
Paddlers from Milpitas High School competed in the annual Regional Dragon Boat Sprint Race held by the California Dragon Boat Association at Quarry Lakes in Fremont on Sunday.
Monetary donations are requested for the Kiwanis/Kohl's Cares for Kids Shopping Spree to purchase new clothes and uniforms to nearly 100 Milpitas students returning to school this fall.
District will continue to bus about 70 special education students, but regular bus service will be eliminated starting this fall.
Office space secured for nonprofit's annual backpack drive which serves students at more than 100 schools.
Nearly 20 teachers from Milpitas Unified received Leo B. Murphy awards from the Milpitas Rotary Club.
A sample of the tweets collected from the thousands of people at the Milpitas High and Cal Hills commencement June 17 and 18.
A glimpse of Milpitas High's 42nd commence ceremony.
About 650 seniors took part in the commencement ceremony today for the Class of 2011.
About 90 students officially graduated from Calaveras Continuation High School on June 17.
More than 350 Wolverines are expected to attend Milpitas High in the fall.
More than 70 outgoing sixth-graders will attend Russell Middle School next fall.
More than 80 outgoing sixth-graders will attend Russell Middle School next fall.
It's official. Rancho's outgoing eighth graders will be the MHS Class of 2015 starting this fall.
At a time when every dollar counts, Milpitas Unified's solar panels are proving to be a creative-cost saving measure.
The Milpitas Unified School District Board of Education is on track to pass the budget at the meeting at 7 p.m.
The annual Leo B. Murphy Athletic Awards recognized Milpitas High's finest, including seniors Mikhail Yanogacio and Kelly Forsyth, who took home the 'Leo' award.
The freshman pitcher excelled at the varsity level for the Trojans in 2011.
School board officially announces that Cary Matsuoka will leave Los Gatos school district to be the next superintendent at Milpitas Unified.
Student instrumentalists, music director and parent recognized at the end-of-the-year awards night; new drum majors receive their whistles.
It's not official yet, but Superintendent Cary Matsuoka may be headed to Milpitas Unified this July.
Principal Stacey Espino is placed on administrative leave two weeks before the school year ends—and parents are not certain who will run the school next fall.
Whether you've got a preschool grad, a college grad or somewhere in between, put that feat on Patch!
Got an incoming student in the seventh through 12th grades? A new state law requires students to show proof of the whooping cough booster shot before entering school next fall.
Dr. Karl Black will have a permanent mark on his record, after new emails surfaced alluding to an intimate relationship with a principal.
We ask the Milpitas High Salutatorian about her major, her summer plans before college and her 700 Facebook friends.
About 63 students from both high schools have not passed the exit exam, according to the most recent data released by MUSD. The numbers are slightly higher compared to last year's 57.
New Vision Church walk-a-thon brings in money for Sinnott Elementary, Milpitas Food Pantry and San Jose nonprofit InnVision that serves the homeless.
Fifth-grader Issac Chang and sixth-grader Hursh Desai were recognized by the SIFMA Foundation at the Bank of America building in San Francisco on Tuesday.
Michael Ng, a day custodian at Rancho Middle School, is recognized for his volunteer hours tutoring students in math.
Freshman Alexa Cacao, 14, brought home the CCS diving title for Milpitas High over the weekend. She's been diving since she was eight years old at the Santa Clara Diving Club. She trains five days a week with Mark Butcher.
Mark Schoeller, English and reading teacher at Russell Middle School, recognized as the teacher of the year for 2011 at the district awards ceremony Monday.
The freshman is the first to win the title for Milpitas High School.