The Keep Music Rockin' Foundation brings students, professional musicians, together for inspiration.
Roosevelt Elementary School hosts pirate themed Fall Festival
About 1,000 people expected to take part in Saturday's fun from 11:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Demonstration planned for Friday at 3 p.m.
Fourth grade teacher Heather DiMaggio of James Madison Elementary will represent San Leandro Unified School District in a county-wide competition Thursday night. She shares her winning style.
San Leandro Education Foundation (SLED) President Deborah Cox, Program Coordinator Tessa Atkinson-Adams and board members briefed the community on what the nonprofit has been up to in the last year.
Hayward Shoreline Interpretive Center, 4:30pm to 6:30pm, Thursday
On-campus reporter finds that students think the problem much more common than has been realized. School and police officials will hold a public forum tonight at 7 at the High School Arts Education Center.
Vandalism done last Friday now cleaned up, but parents say such incidents occur sporadically at this tiny campus in the Marina District
Fifth through twelfth grade music students eligible to Keep on Rockin'
New season announced amid plans to enrich student theater opportunities; classic car benefit coming as a fundraiser
San Leandro High School's Jefferson Service group excels among hundreds of similar clubs nationwide; not resting on laurels, students plan a Sept. 20 marathon as a fundraiser.
Start the school year with a plan to make your child’s year fun and productive. Here are some ideas from Stephanya Jonas-Labee of the San Leandro Education Foundation (SLED).
Plans move ahead for big changes at San Leandro High and Burrell Field
"As a freshman on varsity, he's handling the pressure really well." — San Leandro HIgh School quarterbacks coach Matt Maughn
The beginning of the end for the HAAL
Students and school employees are using $55,000 worth of new equipment to further their education
Most San Leandro schools had a higher API index than a year ago, although most still failed to meet the state's target score
The figures released today by the state show that the achievement gap is narrowing, too.
A guide for parents, guardians and caregivers.
STAR scores continued to increase for East Bay students, though an achievement gap persists between white and Asian students and their black, Latino and low-income peers.
A new assault on bullying at schools begins with a conversation. The National School Boards Association on Wednesday unveiled a new tool kit.
A group of San Leandro middle and high school students was chosen to write book reviews for a national publication.
At last week's First Friday fundraiser, patrons donated $3,077 to the San Leandro Education Foundation. A portion of beer sales from the Drake's Brewery event also will go to SLED.
At its Aug. 2 meeting, the San Leandro Board of Education approved 4.68 full time position restorations to the 2011-12 budget and extended Superintendent Cindy Cathey's contract for one year
The Adult School received two awards from an adult education nonprofit group: for its program to help English-learner students transition into secondary education, and for its ESL intake and orientation process.
No wild floats or over-the-top productions, just caring people who understand that our gay friends, family members, coworkers and neighbors deserve the same love and respect that we all wish for.
Reduction in state funding leads to CSU trustees' vote for tuition hike. Gov. Brown says board of trustees should rethink salaries of top administrators.
Bonnie's Premier Daycare Academy recently won two Reader's Choice awards for Best Family Child Care Center and Best Nonreligious Preschool in the East Bay from Alameda-based Parents’ Press.
Student-to-teacher ratio to hold steady in 2011-12, Superintendent says.
Despite the news, the district warns cuts will resurface next year unless its financial outlook improves.
The school is in the running for a prize worth up to $100,000.
San Leandro resident Lisa Schwappach-Shirriff and the American Research Center in Egypt teach about an ancient world and connect it to the current one.
528 seniors made it through 13 years of schooling to earn their high school diplomas, in a ceremony at CSU East Bay on June 16.
San Leandro High School's Class of 2011 walked the stage on Thursday evening at Cal State East Bay.
Top grads achieve cumulative weighted 4.36 GPA.
More than half the scholarship winners plan on attending a University of California campus.
Nine students from James Madison Elementary School appear in the 2010 Kids for Peace publication "Wish Big: Children's Wishes for the World."
Graduates of San Leandro Unified's alternative high school prove that sometimes all it takes is a different program.
Percussionist Sheila E and her manager, Lynn Mabry —co-founders of the Elevate Hope Foundation — donated more than $20,000 in instruments and $11,000 in cash to music programs in the San Leandro Unified School District.