John Thayer, a 20-year teaching veteran at Granada High School, has dedicated his career to making math more accessible to all.
The district moved up one place from last year, and scored highly in academics, teachers, college prep, and diversity.
The community is invited to view new and renovated classrooms, labs, a library, research center, playground, and more.
See which students scored in the top 1% of U.S. seniors nationwide on the PSATs.
Christie Carnahan has spent more than 30 years going above and beyond to support children and families in Livermore schools.
Donations given in the month of August to the Community Health and Education Foundation will be matched 50%.
Two Granada High School students received scholarships sponsored by the colleges they plan to attend in the fall.
All nominees will have the chance to be named California Teacher of the Year.
Three Livermore students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Marylin Avenue STEAM Academy has been recognized as a 2025 California Green Ribbon School by the California Department of Education.
Zhang, a Princeton University student, earned LHS valedictorian status in 2024 with a 4.74 GPA and a long list of national and local honors.
A Livermore High School student won the National Merit Battelle Scholarship.
LHS seniors Shrish Premkrishna and Thaarak Sriram have helped spread climate awareness and research throughout the community.
An elementary school in Livermore was honored by the state for academic excellence and positive school climate.
The local branch of the American Association of University Women is offering scholarships of up to $3500 for local women in college.
The district will hold its annual enrollment fair at the Robert Livermore Community Center in February.
The board welcomed Deena Kaplanis and Christiaan VandenHeuvel, and approved a new trustee map for future board elections.
The LVJSUD Board voted to switch to by-trustee elections, and is hosting its last meeting Dec. 17. Community feedback on maps is encouraged.
Interested families are invited to tour the school, meet school leaders, and learn about Merryhill’s curriculum
See how LVJUSD fared in Niche's annual school report cards, and how it ranks regionally and nationally.
Patch reached out to all LVJUSD Board of Education candidates to hear about their ideas to help Livermore schools.
12 Livermore students scored better on the PSATs than over 99% of other US high school seniors.
Livermore Music is aiming to raise $30,000 by the end of the month to close a funding gap.
Michelle Pechette will serve as Assistant Superintendent for Educational Services, a role she recently served in Amador County.
Boyce said her business expertise and experience advocating for her own children make her a strong candidate.
Lawrence Elementary School 5th grade teacher Dayana Albornoz is one of 19 teachers in the county to receive this ACOE honor.
More than 13,000 went back to school in Livermore Tuesday.
Summer flew by, and school begins Tuesday in Livermore.
The Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District will see some new faces and leadership when the school year starts next week.
The board selected Dr. Torie Gibson, dual superintendent of the Amador County Office of Education and Amador County Unified School District.
Each LVJUSD 3rd grader received one out of a possible three books selected by teachers and librarians.
A Livermore High School student was awarded the prestigious $2500 NMSC-sponsored scholarship.
The district is hosting a forum Tuesday and a survey open through Saturday to hear what the community wants in a new superintendent.
A Livermore High School student received a National Merit Battelle Scholarship for excellent grades, scores, and extracurriculars.
Ensembles from Livermore High School won the Festival Sweepstakes Award and several others at the Worldstrides OnStage Heritage Festival.
“I’ll forever cherish the 30 years I’ve spent working alongside so many amazing educators and simply, good people,” he said.
GHS students created murals and posters honoring inspiring Black people that are displayed throughout campus.
Informational fairs will be held in February.
Lawrence Livermore National Security awarded Community Grants to many Livermore schools and nonprofits.
The elections mark the first time a new board member has been elected since 2015.