The program empowers youth to adopt healthy eating habits.
Gowns may also be dropped off at Weddings and Dreams in Fremont.
The money will help the foundation support students in the New Haven Unified School District.
Doors at all 11 New Haven campuses can now be secured from inside the rooms, officials said.
The Health Center underwent a summer renovation.
“Ballin’ for Zoe” doubles as a fundraiser for the Zoe Inciong Memorial Scholarship and the Zoe Means Life scholarship.
Union City is among hundreds of districts throughout the state using capital appreciation bonds to finance major projects.
James Logan High School placed first at this weekend’s 49th Overfelt Classic.
Two Logan students were named SportStars Magazine’s Top 10 Bay Area Wrestlers to Watch.
The New Haven Schools Foundation's second annual Casino Night fundraiser will be held Saturdy, Feb. 2. Tickets are now on sale.
The Olympian-led clinic will be held Saturday, Feb. 2.
More than 1,800 high school students from 91 schools will compete in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Invitational.
The district is also asking Kitayama principal Lisa Metzinger to oversee grant programs and Alvarado Elementary principal Tracie Noriega to serve as the Coordinator of Assessment for the $29.4 million federal grant.
The school district has releases bilingual resources to help children and families cope with the tragedy.
The latest board briefs from NHUSD.
The money, distributed over the next four-and-a-half years, will help the school district establish highly effective learning environments, according to a district statement.
Annette Iwamoto is one of the 49ers’ “Heroes in the Classroom.” She will be honored during Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.
A holiday food drive is underway at Conley-Caraballo High School while donations are being accepted for the Centralized Enrollment Center's food pantry for underprivileged New Haven families.
Powerhouse Spartans roll to 52-7 blowout win in NCS Division I football title game
The district has applied for a $28 million four-year grant, staff said.
Colts stampede the Cal High Grizzlies, 40-7, to reach Division I final against mighty De La Salle High
The California Department of Education released its latest fitness test results for the 2011-2012 school year.
After winning their first league title last year, the girls returned with a flawless 10-0 season.
The Tuesday events at Logan raised more than $6,000 for the Measure H campaign and more than $3,000 for the high school choir and boosters association.
The event will feature a flea market and garage sale, along with a car show, Zumba demo, food and more.
The third ranked Colts play on Friday night in the NCS Division I championships
Board of Education incumbents Michelle Matthews, Jonas Dino and Michael Ritchie also held on to their seats in yesterday's election.
Challenger Nick Fresquez trailed behind the three incumbents by more than 3,000 votes.
Attendance was down by about 165 students at James Logan High School.
The Nov. 3 event will honor the induction of tennis player Liz Marpuri, track and field stars Natasha Neal, Nkosinza Balumbu and Kevin Craddock, among others.
Seven trucks will line up at James Logan High School from 4:30 to 9 p.m. Tonight's event will also be held in conjunction with the NHBA and NHSF Halloween Carnival.
Superintendent McVeigh says a handful of classified staff members, along with 30 teachers, received pay increases due to taking on more responsibility outside of their normal scope of work.
Last month, an anonymous donor gave $60,000 to James Logan High School so it could keep its library open.
Six food trucks will line up in the James Logan High School parking lot.
Selling the campus could generate at least $10 million for the district, according to officials.
Sunil Sethi, who leads an annual dictionary drive, is hosting another essay contest for district third graders. This year's topic is on healthy eating habits.
Six food trucks lined up in the James Logan High School parking lot.
The event will be held Tuesday, Oct. 30 during the weekly Logan High Street Eats event.
The grant would bring in up to $30 million over the next four years, the district said.