Several schools in the Bay Area received an unnerving email early Wednesday morning, prompting administrators to scramble and check the veracity of the bizarre threats. After checking the campuses, school officials decided the threats were not real and kept schools open.Officials were responding to a 6:05 a.m. email, sent to multiple school districts, including Antioch, Berkeley, Brentwood, Hayward, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, Pittsburg, and San Ramon Valley public schools, which received...
An outstanding Schuylkill Haven student.
AURORA, Colo. — Until early this year, Alberto, 11, had never stepped into a classroom. The closest school was many miles from his village in Venezuela, and Alberto’s father never allowed him or his mom, Yuliver, to stray far, according to mother and son. The school also charged far more than they could afford. “I […]
UC Berkeley junior Abigail Corcio volunteers as a Disney princess and storybook character, bringing magic to children across the Bay Area.
UC Berkeley junior Abigail Corcio volunteers as a Disney princess and storybook character, bringing magic to children across the Bay Area.
UC Berkeley junior Abigail Corcio volunteers as a Disney princess and storybook character, bringing magic to children across the Bay Area.
UC Berkeley junior Abigail Corcio volunteers as a Disney princess and storybook character, bringing magic to children across the Bay Area.
A preliminary magnitude 3.4 earthquake struck Berkeley a day after the East
BAKER - The Baker superintendent announced that the school board would be moving forward with a plan to offer a four-day school week to its high school juniors and seniors. "We have been looking at ways to motivate our students to focus on academics, behavior, and attendance," Superintendent JT Stroder said. "Next school year we will be offering a 4-day week option to our junior and senior students as long as they meet certain criteria set by the high school."The schedule will only be...
UK homeowners saw the value of their homes rise for the third month in a row, by 0.4% or £1,000 from January to February according to analysis by online estate agent Purplebricks.
Being in opposition to the Labour, Tory, Lib Dem coalition has shown us the real lack of ambition that unionism offers. Their litany of failures are blamed on anyone they can think of while the Unionist coalition offers no real change for residents. This was evident during this year’s budget, when despite the council receiving a £35 million uplift in its block grant from the Scottish Government the unionist parties failed to deliver anything meaningful, voting down SNP plans for free universal...
A council report says an increasing number of parents are refusing school places offered to them.