An assignment for a required course at San Jose State University led to the creation of a tool for laid-off federal employees.
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Stepping inside the new Spartan Village on the Paseo in San Jose, it's almost hard to remember the building used to be a hotel.
T-Mobile and Patch are highlighting the contributions made by teachers.
T-Mobile and Patch are honoring 2024 graduates.
The award may be used at any regionally accredited U.S. college or university.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one who deserves a shoutout in Santa Clara.
The city’s largest university is weighing how to create affordable housing for educators on district-owned land.
Campbell's Rebecca Matthews Berry is making a difference as a teacher.
A popular private school owned by a Chinese investment firm is expanding in northeast San Jose.
Foothill De Anza-Community College District has selected a new chancellor after a monthslong nationwide search.
Grant could help relieve the shortage of school counselors and mental health professionals that has persisted across California.
Educators are demanding more resources after facing serious injuries in the classroom.
San Jose Unified School District educators and parents are pushing for John Muir Middle School to convert to a community school model.
College students experiencing food insecurity need to sign up for CalFresh within the next month.
Education officials said districts are looking for teachers, but face an uphill battle as students and instructors alike leave the Bay Area.
It's never too late to go back to school, and one Silicon Valley community college district wants to welcome older adults.
The corporate-sponsored awards, announced Wednesday, are the first group of winners in the 68th annual competition.
The program’s end has reignited transparency concerns over the district’s decision-making process.
Vice Chancellor Jorge Escobar was next in line to lead the San Jose-Evergreen Community College.
Ethnic studies examines the histories of racial-ethnic groups while also connecting lessons back to current-day experiences.
With declining student enrollment this school year, a deeper dive shows that’s not true for the county’s Latino demographic.
Former San Jose Mayor Sam Liccardo had his first day on campus this week, and he couldn't be more excited.
San Jose State University placed in the nation's top 10 most affordable colleges in a recent study.
The petition is addressed to SJUSD Superintendent Nancy Albarrán, and advocates said it’s the least school districts can do.
I would like to clarify in no uncertain terms, that the situation at Adelante had absolutely no bearing on my resignation.
A popular Bay Area charter school system is closing its two Sunnyvale campuses this June despite months of attempts to save them.
A homeless man urinated and vomited on the “Victory Salute” statue at San Jose State University.
The bill, if approved, would expand access to higher education and open opportunities for low-income students.
An imminent shutdown of a Sunnyvale charter school could be the result of longtime financial issues and lack of transparency.
Most Santa Clara County school districts do not impose term limits, which has enabled some board members to remain in office for decades.
As more eyes turn to local school board seats, one newly-introduced bill takes a closer look at campaign finances for those races.
Early education is making strides in California, but staffing shortages remain an issue.
Cynthia Teniente-Matson is the first Latina and fourth woman to serve as San Jose State University president.
Santa Clara County education leaders are questioning the probable closure in June as parents scramble to find a new place for their children
A Sunnyvale charter school plans to close its doors in June, leaving an entire community scrambling to find a new place for their children.
San Jose school districts should encourage more parents to attend board meetings and become involved in the work they do.
History shapes people. But for San Jose State University sociology professor Scott Myers-Lipton, people also shape history.
Santa Clara County's English learner students, part of the largest group in the nation, saw mixed progress during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Santa Clara County Board of Education swore in its first Pakistani American members this month.