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State Supreme Court upholds teacher tenure
The California Supreme Court Monday upheld the state's laws on public-school teacher tenure.Read More
Jail inmates can take classes for college credit
Santa Clara County inmates can receive credit for college-level courses under an agreement approved Tuesday in partnership with San Jose State.Read More
‘Home Match’ pairs homeowners with home-seekers
Supervisor Katy Tang is floating a new housing scheme to alleviate The City's chronic shortage.Read More
Morgan Hill K12 charter school closes
A Morgan Hill charter school is closing its doors due to a terminated contract and financial troubles.Read More
San Francisco schools chief accepts Houston job
SFUSD superintendent Richard Carranza has accepted an offer to lead the Houston Independent School District.Read More
Hundreds hired at Oakland career summit
About 300 young people found jobs Thursday in Oakland at the first nationwide stop for My Brother's Keeper Alliance: Invest in Youth.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
Free City College backed 10-1 by Supes
San Francisco Supervisors voted 10-1 in favor of making CCSF tuition free to residents and city workers.Read More
Campbell school district announces new superintendent
The Campbell Union High School District to receive a new superintendent, the district's Board of Trustees announced Thursday.Read More
College of Marin offers high schoolers free tuition
The College of Marin is offering free tuition and cover fees to 500 Marin County high school seniors for the fall 2016 semester.Read More
Supervisor Kim proposes to make City College free
San Francisco Supervisor Jane Kim announced Tuesday a proposal to make City College of San Francisco free for those who live and work in the city.Read More
City Hall rally supports higher wages for early education teachers
More than 1,000 people, including hundreds of young children, rallied in front of San Francisco City Hall Friday morning to support higher wages for early care educators.Read More
Tenure upheld for California school teachers
California's public-school teacher tenure laws were upheld by a state appeals court in Los Angeles Thursday.Read More
California shifts toward new community college accreditation process
The California Community College Board of Governors Monday approved plans to revamp the state's two-year college accreditation commission.Read More
Garrick Lew remembered as legal pioneer
San Francisco defense attorney Garrick Lew passed away this weekend, Public Defender Jeff Adachi said Monday.Read More
Law protecting school employees from eviction moves forward
Legislation that would give San Francisco school employees new eviction protections during the school year received unanimous support from a Board of Supervisors committee Monday.Read More
Easy Bay firms to receive innovation awards
Eight East Bay companies will each receive an award Thursday in the Fourth Annual East Bay Innovation Awards, celebrating companies that have had the most impact on innovation in...Read More
New I-580 express lanes set to open
The new express lanes consist of a 14-mile westbound lane that begins at Greenville Road in Livermore and ends at San Ramon Road near the Highway 680 connector.Read More
Skyline High helps launch Obama tech plan
The nation's chief technology officer came to Skyline High School in Oakland Monday to help launch a new initiative by President Obama to promote computer science.Read More
Professor’s death not believed linked to Santa Clara meningitis cases
A professor at Argosy University in Alameda died from meningitis recently, though there is no indication the death is linked to a recent outbreak among three Santa Clara University...Read More