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California legislators reach agreement on state’s Covid-19 relief package
Gov. Gavin Newsom and the leaders of the state Senate and Assembly announced an agreement Wednesday on a package of financial relief programs, including $600 payments to the state’s...Read More
City extends mental health resources to SF school district students, families
San Francisco Unified School District students and their families will now be eligible to receive mental health resources provided by the city as schools remain closed, Mayor London Breed...Read More
Stephen, Ayesha Curry partner with Oakland schools for meal, book deliveries
Oakland Unified School District is partnering with Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry’s nonprofit and other organizations to deliver meal and “family literacy” boxes to about 1,800 families Monday....Read More
School district surveys families on possible return of in-person classes
The West Contra Costa Unified School District is encouraging families to fill out a survey that will gather input on a possible return to in-person instruction for students. The...Read More
Lindsay Wildlife finds way to thrive in virtual science education
At Lindsay Wildlife Experience, the months of March through June are generally the year’s busiest, with students crowding around exhibits to see the wildlife rehabilitation center’s host of animal...Read More
Experts warn Covid-19 outbreaks unavoidable as schools reopen
As schools inch closer to reopening campuses in some parts of California, medical experts are warning that the spread of the coronavirus will be inevitable and schools need to...Read More
Oakland students team with 3D printers to build hundreds of hospital face shields
Madison Park Academy students created more than 700 face shields to donate to hospitals across the country amid to Covid-19 pandemic. High school students in Tawana Guillaume’s engineering pathway...Read More
Oakland serves free meals for students over summer break at more than 20 contactless sites
Schoolchildren in Oakland may benefit from the city’s Summer Food Service Program, which is providing free breakfast and lunch during the summer school break. The program, from Oakland’s Human...Read More
Fundraiser keeps Oakland students, families fed as it turns attention to distance learning technology
The Oakland Unified School District, Oakland Public Education Fund and the city of Oakland announced Tuesday that more than $1.5 million has been to support students and their families...Read More
Police arrest high school teacher for alleged sex crimes against students
A 54-year-old woman was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of having inappropriate relationships with students at Acalanes High School in Lafayette when she was a teacher there in the 1990s,...Read More
Hundreds of San Ramon youth protest outside Chevron as part of Global Climate Strike
Youth are demanding Chevron Corp. in San Ramon transition to sustainable practices as they protest outside the company Friday morning. Calling themselves Youth vs. Apocalypse, hundreds gathered at 9...Read More
Sacred Heart distributes backpacks, school supplies to 3,300 students
Sacred Heart Community Service will distribute school supplies to 3,300 students on Friday and is still collecting supplies beforehand, according to the San Jose-based charity. Sacred Heart launched its...Read More
Tesla partners with Evergreen Valley College for service training
A new automotive program will be offered at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose starting in January to train Bay Area students in electric vehicle technology to prepare them...Read More
College students report bathroom peeper
A man took photos or a video of two women in a bathroom stall on the Santa Rosa Junior College's southwest campus Tuesday night.Read More
Female teacher convicted of lewd acts
A former teacher at Aspire East Palo Alto Phoenix Academy was sentenced Friday to state prison for five years for oral copulation and lewd acts against two boys in...Read More
San Francisco mayor to announce new plan for City College
San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee, Supervisor Jane Kim and City College of San Francisco interim Chancellor Susan Lamb are announcing a plan Monday to provide access for City College...Read More
Police seek man who shouted slurs, spit on Cal students
Two University of California at Berkeley students reported being called racial and homophobic slurs before being spat on by a suspect.Read More
SFUSD issues statement on student walkout
Students from several San Francisco high schools walked out of class Thursday and are marching around the city in protest of the election of Donald Trump as the next...Read More
Fairfield police host Pokémon Go! tournament
Police in Fairfield are hosting a new popular phone game tournament this month as a part of their 2016 Summer Matters! education campaign.Read More
UC Berkeley admits 1,000 more California students
One thousand more California students than last year were admitted to the UC Berkeley freshman class.Read More