Alex Chen and Matthew S. Sakiyama of the Neuva School were among 1,000 recipients of the scholarships that were announced as winners.
The updated guidance reflects new knowledge that medical experts and scientists have learned since the start of the pandemic.
Kayla Ling took home the top prize at the fourth annual 2021 CEC Student Film Fest in San Mateo County on Tuesday.
Ralston Intermediate, Burlingame Intermediate and Corte Madera School were given the 2021 California Distinguished School Award.
Organizers wanted to help with the increase in demand for services at the Samaritan House during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The portion of U.S. residents holding four-year or higher degrees has been growing. Here's how it’s changed in San Mateo County.
Healthcare and Emergency Services Training Are Priority for In-Person Classes
District Receives total of $13.3 million in Federal Pandemic Relief Funding to support students and respond to COVID-19
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The district received more than $13 million in federal relief from the Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund, according to a news release.
As the project is constantly evolving, some of the work has shifted in scope and timeliness.
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A screening committee has been formed including individuals from throughout the campus community, as well as a community member.
Crystal Springs Uplands is among three local schools ranked among the top 15.
It’s time for an update on the CRM! After successfully launching Phase 2, the team is now moving into Phases 3 and 4 of the project.
New Community College District Workforce Development And Training Web Portal
San Mateo County agencies released a version of the county’s plans for reopening during the pandemic that will allow some schools to reopen.
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The draft ADA plan covers all three campuses and the District Office.
County officials said the initiative will address inequity issues for students who need to be connected to virtual learning.
All local schools must start online because San Mateo County is on the state "Watch List."
It’s time for an update on the CRM!
Middle schools and high schools can only resume in-person learning once the county has been off the monitoring list for 14 consecutive days.
The district Board of Trustees reached a tentative decision on June 25 to keep most classes online, The San Mateo Daily Journal reports.
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Wednesday, they all came together to “huddle up” for a video conference and start meaningful conversation about making real social change.
We understand that we must reconcile words and actions because both matter. The words we say to one another matter.
All we can say is if you are angry, then you are in good company because we are, too.
Superintendent Nancy Magee and Board of Education President Hector Camacho Jr. issued a joint statement condemning racism and injustice.
School administrators developed plans to reopen K-12 schools this fall in consultation with county health officials.
Funding comes from the COVID-19 Education Partnership.
The Redwood City Education Foundation has raised over $450,000 for students and families hardest hit by the economic impact of the pandemic.
Students will improve their writing and public speaking skills, and increase their confidence.
The Silicon Valley Community Foundation will seed the COVID-19 Education Partnership effort with $1 million, which Genentech will match.
"The College has maintained it and allowed its use for cross country meets and for community recreational use."
Superintendents in six Bay Area counties made the announcement Tuesday afternoon.