Monte Vista student Zara Lake has worked with volunteers in Algeria and Uganda to improve civic participation and literacy.
The residency offers aspiring teachers the chance to spend a year one-on-one with an SRVUSD mentor teacher.
Over 100 students at Tassajara Hills Elementary School opened up booths selling everything from clothing to artwork to 3D-printed items.
Numerous items like gift cards, wine tastings, and classes are available for auction until Sunday.
A Danville middle school was one of 31 in the state to be honored by the California Department of Education for its academics.
Tickets are available for the speech, which will feature remarks by Superintendent CJ Cammack and recognition of the '30 Under 30' alumni.
17-year-old Vaishnav Anand presented his work on using AI to detect deep-fakes at MIT's IEEE Undergraduate Research Technology Conference.
Registration is open for Stang Hacks, a hackathon open to students interested in developing AI that benefits society.
The school district once again scored highly in rankings, particularly in areas like academics, teachers, and college prep.
Monte Vista student Claire Chin organized a forum for local students to connect with local politicians and leaders on topics of interest.
Sriyan Daggubati has helped over 2000 neurodivergent students, led workshops at SRVUSD and across the world, founded a podcast, and more.
See which students scored in the top 1% of U.S. seniors nationwide on the PSATs.
The run raises money for SRVUSD school programs, and features a 10K, 5K, race for young kids, carnival, and more.
Local parent and artist John Osgood painted a mural on the school depicting its mascot roaring in front of Mt. Diablo.
Athenian School student Vaishnav Anand has researched Deepfake awareness and prevention, and is presenting his research around the world.
Nearly 30,000 students return to school. This year, the district has new policies around cell phones and artificial intelligence.
Two plaintiffs accused the district of failing to stop a teacher's sexual abuse, despite years of warning signs.
The district is honoring SRVUSD graduates 30 or under who have made a significant impact in the world and accomplished important goals.
SRVUSD is the only school district in the U.S. to appear on the College Board's AP District Honor Roll every year of the program's history.
Patch and T-Mobile have teamed up to spotlight students excelling in academics, athletics and community service.
Camp Knots and Bolts will teach students entering grades 3-5 the basics of robotics and coding.
Two Danville students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Two Danville students received awards worth $1,000-$10,000 that were sponsored by corporations or business organizations.
The gala at Blackhawk Country Club will honor the district's "Shining Stars," including the Teachers of the Year.
A group of local PTAs are hosting Advocacy Day, where local students and leaders will address the rapidly changing education landscape.
Three Danville elementary schools and one in San Ramon were honored by the state for academic excellence and positive school climate.
A Finnish principal, teacher, and three students engaged in cross-cultural activities and science projects with 8th graders at SVMS.
The Red Tie Robotics Team 1458 was honored for perseverance and teamwork at the Pinnacles Regional FIRST Robotics Competition.
The district named its Elementary Teacher of the Year, Secondary Teacher of the Year, and Classified Employee of the Year.
The San Ramon Valley Education Association is planning its third rally against wide-ranging budget cuts.
The school were placed on a brief secure campus Thursday due to threats of violence between students.
All SRVUSD students will be served breakfast and lunch at no charge under the California Universal Meals Program at certain schools.
Members monitor the spending of Measure D funds.
90 'kidpreneurs' in grades 2-5 created and sold handcrafted items like snow globes, storm tubes, marble mazes, and more.
Braelyn Schaffer and Presley Nava both won Gold Medals at the World Tap Dance Championships in Prague in October.
The Teachers for Tomorrow Residency program offers student teachers the opportunity to work with SRVUSD mentor teachers for a stipend.
The district released the names of 30 district graduates under 30 who have made a difference and accomplished great things.
Families who enroll before Nov. 30 will be given priority placement, and included in a lottery if need be.
SRVUSD was once again ranked as one of the best in the Bay Area and California by education website Niche.
The annual race to support SRVUSD schools features a 10K, 5K, children's race, entertainment expo, and more.
Among many changes for the 2024 SAT, students will test digitally. Contributed by EdMD College Admissions & Financial Aid Counseling.
Instead of the SAT/ACT, CSUs will use a new Multi-Factor Admission Score. Contributed by EdMD College Admissions & Financial Aid Counseling.
Their expansion plan is not expected to make many Californians happy. Contributed by EdMD College Admissions & Financial Aid Counseling.
WUE (Western Undergrad Exchange) helps you save on out-of-state tuition. Contributed by EdMD College Admissions & Financial Aid Counseling.