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Tuesday's JUHSD board meeting celebrated the student of the month and discussed student API and AYP scores.
The eighth grade is a transformative time. In Pacifica, kids get a chance to commune with nature and to come of age a bit, surrounded by and bonding with their peers.
Undocumented immigrant students can receive financial aid.
The free dental screening will take place Tuesday, Oct. 11 at Sunset Ridge Elementary School.
The Oceana Garden Project presentation at Tuesday's Jefferson Union High School District Board meeting showed the students', teachers', and the community's dedication to Oceana's flourishing garden.
One third of elementary and middle schools in San Mateo County are participating.
Deadline already passed in Pacifica, but some students may be racing against extension.
State Superintendent Tom Torlakson addressed the education climate at the California City Schools Superintendents Conference at the Westin Hotel in Millbrae.
The Board welcomes the new student trustee, congratulates the Student of the Month, and learns more about the Yale National Institute for Teachers.
Making community college cuts fairly requires full participation and a clearly defined process, says SMCCC board incumbent Schwarz.
Experimentation being conducted with tuition funding models.
Jefferson Union High School District Board Members enjoyed a robot exhibition and examined graduation rates and API of schools.
Pacifica schools show improvement in district wide test scores.
Effort expected to raise $10,000 for art and education.
A message from Wendy Tukloff, superintendent of the Pacifica School District.
Schools likely to lose millions more, incumbent says.
An environmental group says money from past bond measures has not been handled efficiently and this bond measure would do the same.
His nonprofit targets kids in need: 'Many will depend on community colleges to realize the dreams they internalize.'
A committee will hear one last time from the public before making a recommendation to the Pacifica School District Board of Directors.
City planning resurfacing on Terra Nova Boulevard as some students return to school next week.
On Nov. 8, voters will decide whether they will support a new, increased Pacifica School District parcel tax that will last until 2017.
The 73,000-square-foot building houses the school's cosmetology division as well as the administration offices and a new multicultural center.
Astrophysics student Luis Alvarez will join a team of scientists this summer for a journey to the Arctic Circle, part of a partnership between College of San Mateo, Mars Institute, SETI Institute and San Mateo County Astronomical Society.
Thank you for the great year. Let's look forward to another.
Thanks to active students, staff and parents, Sunset Ridge could get a serious upgrade.
"The synergy between the two groups just happened naturally."
Pacifica resident Ruth Beauchamp founded Oranda with a vision for every teacher and student to enjoy working together.
After several “thank you” salutations to various members of the school community, worries shifted to the 2012-13 budget.
With a parade of banners, Ice-devices, games, and a foot race, students at IBL enjoyed a full day of cross-curricular learning at the Annual Greek Festival.
District hires from within for assistant principal position, goes outside for new principal.
New Superintendent Tom Minshew must decide who will fill vacated administrative JUHSD positions.
A local non-profit, the Pacifica Education Foundation, pledges money to fund a technology-based program in Pacifica's public school system.
Regional campaign aims to raise $1 million and 100,000 pounds of food this summer for kids who can no longer receive free and reduced lunches.
Teachers, administrators, students and community members showed their thanks to Pacifica school volunteers at an awards ceremony Wednesday.
106 students received diplomas in a packed gymnasium Thursday evening.
Ocean Shore School and Ingrid B. Lacy recognized for excellence in school programs.
After four years of high school, Terra Nova High School seniors graduate in an afternoon ceremony on Tiger Field.
Angela Yang, 11, Pacifica resident and student in San Francisco, won with her story of an alien's first impression of the United States.
District will begin formal process of making the Oddstad School surplus, meaning it could be sold or leased beginning in 2012.