Organizers hope to raise $400,000 to help the clubs open seven new sites at schools.
The count is part of The Great Sunflower Project to find out how bee populations are affected by urban development.
Do you remember your favorite lunch box? Today's kids have as many options as ever but nothing will take the place of the Partridge Family or Scooby-Doo.
Win a $25 gift certificate to a local market. Patch wants to know your lunch box recipes or tips.
Schools statewide are reducing student numbers due to budget cuts.
North Bay's 'largest summer event' kicks off at Sonoma Fairgrounds on Wednesday.
As a recipient of a Comcast Leaders and Achievers Scholarship, Jonathan Weiland will receive $1,000 and a laptop.
SVHS grads are sticking close to home at Sonoma State and heading as far as Taiwan next year – see where everyone's going on our map. Undecided: click "ADD" to share your plans, when you make them.
Sonoma Patch wants your photos of local graduates
Sonoma students will present a color-theory themed exhibit through the museum's A.R.T.S. education program
Sarah Summers and Jonathan Wieland were honored Tuesday for academic excellence, community service
Though some are against the university's decision to give honorary degrees to wealthy donors, many don't want their graduation ceremony disrupted.
Nine months after its planned completion, the Sonoma Valley Unified School District's solar project still has no end date
Republic of Thrift, a second hand shop donating all profits to Sonoma's public schools, made its first donation of $6,000
Send us your favorite prom photos and memories!
Time is running out to grab your grad a cap and gown, leis and the ultimate grad night
The Sonoma Valley Education Foundation will honor fifteen extraordinary teachers Friday
Budding ecologists, botanists and other scientifically minded folk will want to sign up for the Sonoma Ecology Center's summer camp sessions
The program, which serves approximately 2,000 local residents, was cut to shave $267,000 from district budgets
A bus driver who transported 35 student leaders from Dixon to a prom found a bottle containing alcohol on the bus, prompting the kids to be banned from the dance. If that happened in Sonoma, would you support the school administration?
When time runs out, it's gone. Don't miss these deadlines at Sonoma Valley High
Entitled ‘Small but Grand Works,' the Arts Guild of Sonoma's show features works from high school students painted on little canvases.
Survey shows 37 percent of seventh grade students indicated they had been victims of psychological dating violence in the past six months
"There will be more disappointment among applicants and their families because we simply don't have the funding to increase enrollment," UC spokeswoman Dianne Klein said.
Readers prefer 'The Little School' – an intimate Montessori-based program – for childcare