Scott Carson, who served as principal of Cabrillo in Pacifca for six years, will only serve as principal for Ralston Middle School in Belmont for just one year.
“The time has come to offer this dedicated group of educators a fair, amicable, substantive contract package...” Shelley Viviani, lead negotiator for the San Mateo County Educator Association.
Schools in Pacifica can participate in the RethinkWaste program, meant to serve as a resource for school garden projects.
Student journalists in Pacifica share their voice through The Weekly Fog.
A message — and some important dates — from Wendy Tukloff, superintendent of the Pacifica School District.
A new online tool shows the average teacher salary in most California school districts.
The State Board of Education cut Algebra I standards from the state’s eighth grade math requirements.
San Mateo County Superintendent of Schools Anne Campbell reacts to Thursday's Court of Appeal ruling, which rejected a bid by her office and 12 school districts to sue the county over a lost $20 million investment.
With nine returning players and four new freshmen, including Terra Nova High grad Talisa Frame, the Bulldogs are hoping to repeat as Coast Conference North Division champs.
The Elna Flynn Outstanding Volunteer Award serves as peer recognition of outstanding volunteer activities within the Pacifica School District.
Compare per student funding in Pacifica and Half Moon Bay schools.
Several dozen families of Sunset Ridge Elementary in Pacifica gathered in the school’s outdoor courtyard Thursday night for a community-building event in response to the deadly shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut.
In response to the tragedy in Newtown, CT, Sunset Ridge Elementary will hold its first annual "Light the Night" celebration.
‘We have emergency plans at both a district-wide and school level.’
Research by Stanford scientists focuses on geologic features and activity in the Himalayas and Pacific Northwest that could mean those areas are primed for major earthquakes.
A delivery man for the Pacifica School District has filed a lawsuit accusing the district of serving expired food to children and then retaliating against him after he blew the whistle.
UC-Berkeley students are planning protest events today to demand the school roll back tuition hikes in light of Prop. 30's passage.
A $20K grant pays the way for Pacifica School District teachers to participate in a Playworks training, which teaches strategies for connecting positive play to classroom learning.
Two Pacifica schools received $1,000 each from Wells Fargo.
Pacifica School District Superintendent Wendy S. Tukloff pens a letter to parents and guardians to be on the alert of a man seen driving a black Toyota 4Runner around the school Friday.
Join filmmaker Sunnie McFadden-Curtis as she hosts a screening of her film and a discussion into the causes of bullying and its consequences.
The Pacifica School District kicks off its kindergarten enrollment process with tours and information packets.
See which teachers across the Peninsula will be honored with volunteer hours, and our one lucky teacher who has won a $50 gift card for school supplies.
Gov. Jerry Brown approves Senate Bill 1458, which will require 40 percent of the API to be determined by measures that indicate college and career readiness.
Several San Mateo County schools, including schools in Pacifica, will receive the funding they need to provide enrichment programs for students in science, technology, engineering, and math.
In honor of Teacher Appreciation Day, Patch is searching for one of the most beloved local teachers, to reward him or her with volunteer hours from Patch editors and money for school supplies.
Pacifica schools are encouraged to participate in the San Mateo County anti-bullying initiative called RESPECT! 24/7 in honor of National Anti-Bullying Month.
Students in Pacifica are expected to participate.
Thursday evening PTA members from Pacifica participated in a rally to show support for a state income tax proposition that would fund schools.
Mrs. McManis' 2nd grade class from Vallemar School enjoyed an afternoon at the Pumpkin Patch.