Before this year's graduates head on to that next step in their lives, we want to take a moment to let their stars shine here on Patch.
Tell us why your grad is special and send a message of congratulations on Pleasanton Patch.
Mr. Sato has served the Village community as an English and College and Career Readiness teacher for the last eight years.
Pleasanton Unified School District is inviting the community to participate in its third annual PUSD School Quality Stakeholder Survey.
Find out how you can submit questions online thanks to the district's new Let's Talk! software.
Written by drama teacher Lynn Kirsey, the virtual musical revue offers selections from a variety of Broadway musicals.
The event raised more than $500 with 15 performances and more than 100 participants via Zoom.
See which four local schools received the honor from the state superintendent.
See how college aid applications changed for Pleasanton area high schools.
The CACFP/At-Risk Supper Program is available without charge to all enrolled children in addition to the district's breakfast and lunch.
Foothill High’s team is one of two in California that will compete in the National We the People Finals virtually April 23-26.
The program name derives from the fact that 20 years ago, someone in America died every 15 minutes in an alcohol-related traffic collision.
29 local Foothill DECA Students placed in the California State Career Development Conference; 10 qualified for the International Conference.
More than 100 Golden State middle and high schools were honored this year, including six in Tri-Valley. See which made the cut.
The percentage of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been rising. Here's how it’s changed in Alameda County.
A year after schools closed, all grade levels may now return to the classroom at Pleasanton Unified School District.
The career and technical student organization prepares emerging leaders and entrepreneurs for college careers.
Science students use a WeatherBug weather station to measure temperature, precipitation and more.
This will be the third Tri-Valley Stratford School location.
Classes will participate in the digital challenge by choosing healthy travel options in socially distanced areas accessible to them.
Students are slated to return in the coming weeks. Here's what you need to know.
See which Tri-Valley students were named among the 4,500 candidates for the 2021 U.S. Presidential Scholars Program.
This is the third straight year the school district has received a clean Measure I1 financial audit.
Online meetings are for parents with children set to attend Transitional Kindergarten or Kindergarten in the upcoming 2021-22 school year.
The board voted last week on a phased approach. See who will go back to the classroom first.
The Quarry Lane School invites you to explore our award-winning programs and meet our community at our Open House on Sunday, January 31st.
The Community of Character Collaborative / Juanita Haugen Memorial Scholarship honors PUSD high school seniors
Pleasanton Unified School District staff, parents can report school-specific safety concerns to the state's new "Safe Schools for All Hub."
Students struggling to keep grades up during the pandemic will be able to receive "credit" or "no credit" marks instead of a failing grade.
Parts of Foothill High School were closed out of "an abundance of caution" for cleaning after someone tested positive for the coronavirus.
The Harvest Park Middle School library sustained major damage in a late-night fire, but is ready to serve students once more.
We Are Pleasanton has raised $175,000 to build a shade structure at Amador Valley High School. Find out how to get involved.
Superintendent David Haglund also swore in PUSD’s newly elected Trustees Kelly Mokashi and Mary Jo Carreon.
Elementary teachers offered a four-day virtual V-Day camp.
Students tested positive for the coronavirus after attending a Thanksgiving break gathering.
Two students place top ten in the online Business Pitch Challenge.
Tri-Valley schools have not abandoned efforts to refine reopening plans, despite news that Alameda County returned to the purple tier.
The Quarry Lane School invites you to discover and explore our award-winning programs at our Virtual Open House event on Sunday, November 8.
The Quarry Lane School InvenTeam received a Lemelson-MIT program grant to help deaf and hard of hearing student-athletes.
The community is invited to tune in to groundbreaking ceremonies Thursday for buildings at Amador Valley and Foothill high schools.