“A Celebration of Writing” puts students’ literacy skills on display.
The second annual fundraising event for New Haven Unified School District’s sports and music programs will be held June 11. The early registration deadline is Thursday, June 2.
Emanuele Elementary hosts Gold Rush Day.
Members of the Measure B campaign committee asked for an official recount of the ballots Wednesday, after the parcel tax measure narrowly failed in a May 3 special election.
Members of the Measure B campaign committee asked for an official recount of the ballots, after the parcel tax measure narrowly failed in a May 3 special election.
Students Ignatius Nguyen, Mei-Guang Chen and Ryan Quilala won the Judge's Choice Award at the Project YouthView Film Festival earlier this week.
Cake walks, jump houses and free hot dogs mark Teacher Appreciation Day on Wednesday.
In the wake of Measure B not passing, students from Conley Caraballo High School submitted letters expressing the need for music and sports programs.
With the failure of an emergency funding measure, hundreds of James Logan High School students held a peaceful demonstration Wednesday morning to raise awareness about cuts to the school district’s extra- and co-curricular programs.
The results for the New Haven parcel tax stand as previously reported last Wednesday—just short of passing. But education supporters say they will continue their efforts to save extracurricular programs.
Albert Pei, 10, is one of 40 finalists out of 107,000 students across the country who submitted their version of Google's iconic logo for the annual Google 4 Doodle contest.
New Haven officials recognized its Classified Employees and Teachers of the Year at last week’s school board meeting.
NHUSD Superintendent Kari McVeigh is scheduled to speak with the Alameda County Registrar of Voters Monday to address concerns about the election.
Unofficial results Wednesday afternoon show the NHUSD parcel tax within a percent of passing, but district officials say not all votes were tallied.
As of 9:45 Tuesday night, the NHUSD parcel tax was 1 percent short of the two-thirds majority required.
Staff and students at Chabot College are holding a teach-in today and a walkout Thursday, both at noon.
The New Haven Teachers Association and Union City Police Officers Association partnered to host a car show and school supply drive Sunday.
Voters can now drop off Measure B ballots until 8 p.m. Tuesday, May 3.
Seats for a new Logan program designed to keep students on the college track are filling up fast.
To accommodate those who can’t send ballots in by Friday, the district has arranged three drop-off locations in Union City.
With California budget negotiations at a standstill, NHUSD teachers are joining educators across California to demand a budget that protects schools. The community is invited to join a week of events that begins May 9.
More than $50,000 in scholarships was awarded to 44 NHUSD seniors at the New Haven Schools Foundation annual scholarship luncheon.
New grading techniques presented by the district’s Grading and Assessment Task Force would emphasize testing and no longer factor in behavior or participation in students’ grades.
Union City Mayor Mark Green joined East Bay education leaders Tuesday as a bus decorated with art inspired by the civil rights movement stopped at a Hayward elementary school.
The New Haven Schools Foundation will award 70 scholarships at its annual scholarship luncheon Friday. New Stanford football coach and Logan alumnus David Shaw will be a special guest.
Logan's Media Center faces closure due to a number of budget cuts, but students and teachers are trying to find a way to save it.
The Southern Alameda County Alliance of African American Educators recognized the hard work of 530 students of African descent, including 27 from Union City.
Logan and Conley Caraballo students who can't afford prom now have an opportunity to attend, thanks to the efforts of two ethnic studies teachers.
A new law passed in response to California's largest outbreak of pertussis (whooping cough) in 65 years is making a tough sell: no shot, no school.
Several Union City schools require seismic safety evaluations and are located in dangerous zones, according to new report.
Logan students say lack of opportunity and recreation breeds violence, according to a new survey.
Alvarado Elementary School’s Family Literacy Night encourages parents to read with their children. Nearly 300 parents and children turned out for the event Wednesday.
The New Haven Schools Foundation awarded grant to eight teachers, coaches and advisors for extra- and co-curricular program
According to the 2009-10 California Physical Fitness Report, more than 30 percent of seventh and ninth graders in Union City are not meeting fitness goals. The number is only slightly better than state and county averages.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson previewed a series of new campaigns to improve California education at a CSU East Bay mixer last week.
Higher reading scores and less expulsions presented NHUSD's strategic plan update.
With more than 65 layoffs issued, dozens of NHUSD teachers gathered at Alvarado Middle School Tuesday morning to urge lawmakers to approve the governor's tax extension proposal.
The New Haven Unified School District board okayed the elimination of the adult education program and layoff notices for more than 80 full-time equivalent positions in an effort to achieve a balanced budget.
If both the local parcel tax and statewide tax revenue extensions fail to pass, New Haven schools would be left in a "catastrophic" state, officials said. One possible cut: closing the entire adult education program.
James Logan and Irvington High School students join together at William Cann Civic Center Park on Jan. 17 to revitalize its natural habitat.