Community has pledged $1,500 toward the $10,000 match needed to keep advanced placement physics at San Leandro High.
Patch's edu-columnist wants to scream and rail against his educational villain of the year.
Informal session to invite questions and share ideas.
The former Castro Valley resident, television host and political commentator talks to students from her alma mater, Castro Valley High.
The system tries to make sure all students get equal educations, but that doesn't happen, so why can't we trust in excitement to spark learning?
Thursday, April 19th, 5-7 pm
African-American Russell City was once located west of Hesperian Boulevard until it was "redeveloped" in the 1960s.
The San Leandro High School Musical Theater features classic Gershwin songs in this hilarious play
Expertly packaged, bland, nutritious . . . (with the) . . . mashed potatoes, peas & carrots, and Salisbury steak that I ate in 1955
Bested competitors from Dublin, Los Gatos and Live Oak to win $1,000 in a Bay Area wide speech contest.
It's tough to quantify excellence but there are no shortage of attempts to try.
San Leandro High School Pirates Alumni win final game at Burrell Field as we know it. Pacific High School Vikings go down, but not due to lack of spirit.
Commemorative towels for the last game at old Burrell Field as alumni of both schools play flag football and renew friendly rivalries.
Students were paired with AT&T employees to participate in several job training activities at the AT&T's San Ramon campus on Wednesday.
Our protagonist attempts, with partial success, to quell distractions during a reading session.
The Alameda County Office of Education will have information on hiring opportunities
Anonymous gift promised to help fund an Advanced Placement Physics class at San Leandro High -- if the community kicks in an equal amount.
More than 60 players, cheer leaders and volunteers are already signed up to send out Burrell Field with a 'friendly' game of flag football before a renovation. Vote for your favorite.
"When you get that visitor badge at the Principal’s Office think of it as a ticket to save our schools."
San Leandro High School English teacher Jerry Heverly invites you into education-land -- if you can find parking, that is.
Day Fourteen in the Fast for Nonviolence.
Check out the SLHS Pirate News from the SLAM studio.
Nonviolence photos from our Sophomore students today.
A Taste of Jazz featuring local youth musicians will be held March 14 at the San Leandro High School Arts Education Center
The SLAM Fasters show how students need to speak up when something is not right.
Former San Leandro High School star noncommittal about going pro in this second video published on Patch.
Size of the district's reserve fund a key issue as emotions run high after years of cuts.
One nice person can turn it around.
Day eight in the Fast brings us three Sophomore photographers and their nonviolence images.
Today's fasters are Jennifer Li and Adelina Adeyemi.
School board likely to get an earful Tuesday night.
Today's fasters take on the topic of bullying, and how even bystanders play a part.
What's your favorite setting for early childhood education? Vote in a Patch poll and explain in the comments.
Free parent education event at Roosevelt Elementary Multipurpose Room from 6 to 8:30 p.m.
Lincoln HIgh School's Doriana Smith, will attend Grad Nation Summit this month
Day five brings us a video about a student that watches his friend lose control of his life.
Today's fasters range from Nonviolence Rap, to a beautiful photo slideshow, to a student living through a friend's suicide.
Packed meeting turns out to bemoan the continued erosion of school programs.
Today in the Fast for Nonviolence we explore changing ourselves and judgement.
Day two in the Fast for Nonviolence brings us a video showing how everyone involved in violence is like stacking cards.