The 10th annual Orion Children's Authors and Illustrators Festival celebrates an often dismissed literary art.
Relentless growth of student body across district challenges current campus capacities.
The Chamber of Commerce honored several individuals and businesses for their contributions to the community and education.
The custodian quickly responded to the choking student.
A panel of student Occupiers came to Cañada to share their stories.
Eighth grader Jenny Aguilar died of liver failure two weeks ago.
The new Center for Entrepreneurial Opportunities (CEO) at Cañada College is inviting your business in.
Judges decide Tuesday night which one from Redwood City will go on to the finals.
SUHSD board approves new PE policy that rewards some athletes and shuns others.
The poll showed more than 70 percent of voters would approve a $67 parcel tax for the Redwood City School District.
Redwood City is hosting Preschool Preview Night featuring providers from Belmont to Palo Alto.
Trips to Squaw Valley, Tahoe and Santa Cruz--and stops at the dreaded airports-- fill the weeks of Winter Break.
The Redwood City school joins 35 others in California.
The following information was supplied by the Redwood City Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Dr. Amelito Enriquez was one of nine to receive the Presidential Award.
Sequoia District educators express frustrations with amount of standardized tests in high school curriculum.
In light of state budget struggles, Sequoia board and administration may look to local voters for funding gap relief.
Get out the lights and get in the holiday spirit! Your decorating could net $100,000 for our local schools.
The district has tried to pass a parcel tax three times in the past 18 years.
Returning board trustees Alisa MacAvoy, Shelly Masur and Dennis McBride were sworn into office by Redwood City School District students.
Community fundraising benefits the ‘Inspiration Grove’ and uniforms for disadvantaged student athletes.
Halloween sexiness, the NBA lockout, holiday spirit and the cross country team's success fill The Woodside World's digital pages.
Shelly Masur will still retain her position as trustee while campaigning.
The state releases its physical fitness test scores today.
Honey Bear Trees lots in Redwood City is open for business! The beloved tree lot works with many local schools and organizations to donate back thousands of dollars each year. A second lot in San Carlos opens this Friday.
Twelve teams from throughout the Bay Area tackled big challenges at North Star Academy this weekend.
Late vote tally shows 77 votes separated the two incumbents in race for Sequoia Union High School District board of trustees.
Representing Hoover School and the Redwood City Boys and Girls Club chapter, eighth grader Omar Allevan wins “Youth of the Year.”
Students perform Rodgers and Hammerstein’s classic “Cinderella” for their fall musical.
After 160 students at the first open house, the charter schools held a second one Wednesday night.
Amelito Enriquez received one of nine Presidential Awards for Excellence in Science, Mathematics, and Engineering Mentoring.
One-third of the 15-member team received awards.
The fundraiser honored an outstanding volunteer, partner and funder—and raised $65,000.
Every week, Patch will feature a digest of articles from The Woodside World.
Students in the Redwood City School District who qualify for free lunches can also receive a $9.95/month Comcast plan.
With 15 of 16 schools having wait lists, the K-8 district has had to try to accommodate a range of parents’ and students desires.
The three school board incumbents were all smiles about their victory Tuesday night.
Incumbents MacAvoy, McBride and Masur win the three seats on the school board.
Residents took time out of their busy day to cast their ballots.
Final results are in with all precincts reporting.