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SF State, CSU East Bay switch back to virtual classrooms to begin Spring semester
CSU East Bay and SF State will start their spring semesters virtually in an effort to reduce the risk of spreading Covid-19.Read More
Berkeley extends vaccine eligibility to grocery, education, childcare workers
The city of Berkeley will expand its coronavirus vaccine eligibility to grocery and convenience store, education and childcare workers, the city said Monday. Berkeley residents in those occupations can...Read More
Three in four California college students worry virus will impact graduation
Most California college students are concerned the coronavirus pandemic will prevent them from graduating.Read More
CSU system commits $10 million to prepare future STEM teachers
Facing a looming shortage of math and science teachers, the California State University system has decided to commit more money to a teacher preparation initiative, CSU officials announced Monday....Read More
Alameda teachers negotiate 4.5 percent pay increase
Alameda teachers would get a 4.5 percent pay raise under a tentative agreement recently reached.Read More
Breed aims ‘windfall’ toward affordable housing, transit
Mayor London Breed laid out her plans to spend a windfall of revenue.Read More
Oakland High School teachers plan work stoppage
Oakland High School teachers are planning a work stoppage Monday with a march to City Hall to call attention to the bargaining impasse between the school district and the...Read More
SFUSD graduation rates on the rise
More students in San Francisco are graduating San Francisco Unified School District officials announced Thursday.Read More
Smoky air closes most Sonoma County schools
Sonoma County Office of Education officials said 36 school districts and 12 independent charter schools and other educational programs in the county are closed Tuesday because of poor air...Read More
Vintage High graduate among victims in Thousand Oaks shooting
The Napa County Sheriff's Office and the Napa Valley Unified School District confirmed Thursday that a Vintage High School graduate was among the 12 people who were fatally shot...Read More
Judge again dismisses civil rights lawsuit against SF State
A federal judge has dismissed a civil rights lawsuit in which five present and former Jewish students and two community members claimed San Francisco State University tolerated and sometimes...Read More
Solano Co. voters to decide several bond and tax measures
Two cannabis tax measures, three school bond measures and a sales tax measure are on ballots around Solano County for the Nov. 6 election.Read More
Marin voters to decide transit tax renewal
Marin County voters will consider renewing - for 30 years - a half-cent sales tax for transportation improvements in the county known as Measure AA, which requires two-thirds approval.Read More
‘The Story of Poo’ explains City’s sewer system
San Francisco school kids will get an inside look into the city's sewer system through an animated educational video created by the city's public utilities commission and the California...Read More
Hayward science teacher honored with Presidential award
Hayward elementary school teacher Nancy Wright is one of 104 educators nationwide recently honored with a 2016 Presidential award.Read More
Vaping doubles among Marin County youth
Vaping among Marin County youth has more than doubled in the past two years, according to a state survey.Read More
Board member seeks to end City’s school lottery
A member of the San Francisco Unified School District's Board of Education is proposing that the district do away with its school lottery system.Read More
One injured, three in custody at Balboa High
Three people are in custody and one person was injured in an incident involving a firearm at Balboa High School in San Francisco Thursday.Read More
SF names school for Ed and Anita Lee
Two San Francisco elementary schools will get new names, one of them honoring the late Mayor Ed Lee.Read More