The Peninsula Young Writers program awarded seven talented high school students for their creative writing work in fiction, non-fiction and poetry.
Watch to see who won the crown.
The children have gained a reputation for raising dough for good causes.
While Gov. Brown's budget faces resistance, the high school district prepares for financial hardship.
Numerous music groups enthralled the audience with their diverse selection of music.
17-year-old Junior Gabriel Ortiz is the fastest kid on campus at Sequoia High School.
The Redwood City School District is soliciting your input on how to improve communications with the community.
The high schoolers sing and dance to the 1990 Broadway musical "Once on This Island."
Classes in Sequoia’s Art Department have banded together to create the stunning and intimate “Identity” gallery, displaying the student’s diversity and perception of the world around them.
Menlo Park parents start an odd fundraiser that isn’t your average bakesale.
Cañada College needs to reach 1000 fans for student government officials to be pie’d in the face.
Frightened eighth grader calls from girls' restroom.
Redwood City School Board to weigh possible disciplinary action Wednesday night.
At the 6th Annual Exhibition at Sequoia High School, teams show-off their routines.
Hoover student Ashley Campbell, 14, is one of the local Boys and Girls Club Scholars of the Year.
"Waiting for Superman" documentary sparked national debate, but failed to get an Oscar nod.
Eleven-year-old Briseida Madrigal will undergo surgery on Mar. 1, an operation that has an 80 percent chance of saving her life.
Erika Coplon, Director of InsideTrack, a college admissions guidance company, will give a two-hour presentation Wednesday night.
Board members discuss possible parcel tax as means of addressing deficit.
Lucky volunteers had their picture drawn with their favorite animals.
The Bay Area Gardeners Foundation (BAGF) will provide 20 $1500 scholarships for college-bound students.
Families previewed preschools and childcare centers at the Community Activities Building.