Currently under development, the new program would provide critical services to students in need, beginning with those in Decoto
Cesar Chavez Middle School teacher Pete Quesinberry received dozens of items for Office Max's “A Day Made Better.”
Union City Mayor Mark Green will join in on the healthy transportation celebration Wednesday morning
Julie Panebianco's tireless effort to help economically disadvantaged students get into college has won her a prestigious nomination.
Make school lunches a breeze with these ideas from local stores.
James Logan High School trudges through a new year wrought with monetary problems
With animal demos, rocket launches, musical performances, face painting, and interactive exhibits, Science In the Park is not your typical, predictable science fair.
The New Haven Unified School Board OKs the culinary program at Conley-Caraballo High School.
Humanitarian Assistance Club coordinates hand print mural.
The company partnered with national non-profit Kids in Need to target economically disadvantaged students
District’s overall API score drops three points to 775
NHUSD issues safety tips for picking up and dropping off children, as traffic is expected to increase due to the elimination of bus transportation
The figures released Wednesday by the state show that the achievement gap is narrowing, too.
Due to attrition, six more teachers have been rehired by the New Haven Unified School District. The move comes on top of 24 rehired in July.
Find out what immunizations are needed before school begins
A new era is ushered in for Logan's girls basketball team with new coach and Logan alum Cheri Craddock.
Overwhelmed by the pressures of packing for your first year of college? We're here to help! Our step-by-step guide will help you pack creatively and efficiently for an organized college dorm room.
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About a quarter of students in the New Haven Unified School District are “advanced” learners, according to new STAR test results. The results mirror others in the Bay Area and state.
Held at Walmart, the weekend supply drive continues Saturday and Sunday.
The annual supply drive for students runs through Sunday. A food truck festival will be held Saturday in support of the drive.
A new assault on bullying at schools begins with a conversation. The National School Boards Association on Wednesday unveiled a new toolkit.
A new simulation laboratory teaches nursing students how to respond when a baby's lips turn blue.
Scheduled for Aug. 12-14, the annual “Stuff the Bus” is one of several efforts to provide school supplies for students.
29 previously laid-off teachers have already been rehired through attrition.
New Haven Unified School District and the New Haven Teachers Association are currently in negotiation to rehire least 20 teachers to maintain small class sizes in K-2 classrooms. Additional staff may be rehired as well.
Kitayama Elementary School students receive recognition among 1,200 other chapters of the international Roots & Shoots organization.
Four recent graduates head to college with athletic scholarships for soccer and track and field.
Jessica Diaz, 16, unexpectedly passed away on June 18. Memorial services will be held in Union City on Tuesday.
District disputes status of case stemming from 2007 unsolved murder of 14-year-old middle school student.
The New Haven Board of Education approved the district's most recent budget configuration for the 2011-12 school year. The plan features more restorations than the district's previous budget projection.
Speeches, diplomas, pomp and circumstance—all of the ingredients were ripe for the James Logan High School class of 2011's graduation ceremony.
Standout JLHS senior Janet Leung awarded with $1,000 scholarship at state capitol on June 15.
James Logan High School senior Tom Hu got an unexpectedly special prom night by going with an extra special date.
James Logan High School set off the beginning of the end of the school year as seniors were honored Thursday for their hard work in academics and co-curriculars. The Class of 2011 graduates on June 18.
New Haven Boosters Association hopes to raise $10,000 to help co-curricular programs in danger of being cut.
The New Haven Unified School District will be able to restore part, but not all, of the previous cuts made to its budget. It will approve the spending plan June 21.
High school graduates are eager to step out in the world and tackle some of society's problems
"Transcendence" stage show connects Filipino students with their history.
School district may be able to restore libraries, adult education and some extra-curricular programming based on state budget revisions. In addition, 20 teachers who received layoff notices could be rehired.