Swastikas, racial slurs, and personal attacks against school leadership were found a third time in a school bathroom.
AVHS Principal Malcolm Norrington said that the graffiti was quickly removed, and an investigation is underway.
Former AVHS Principal Jonathan Fey resigned after investigators substantiated claims that he was messaging a current and former student.
The district and its schools also have some of the best teachers in the region, according to the new rankings.
AVHS student Apoorvaa Muruganathan competed with Team USA to bring home one gold, two silvers, and one bronze medal.
See which students scored in the top 1% of U.S. seniors nationwide on the PSATs.
Robert “Bob” Phillips, a retired veteran, spent years greeting kids at Vintage Hills School with a smile.
Ghysels, an AVHS graduate who served as superintendent in Mountain View and Menlo Park, was interim superintendent for the past year.
Students at Fairlands Elementary organized a number of service projects, which included raising hundreds for fire and cancer victims.
All nominees will have the chance to be named California Teacher of the Year.
Five Pleasanton students received scholarships sponsored by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation.
Alisal Elementary School special education teacher Christine Fitzsimmons has been named one of five finalists. Voting ends June 2.
Two Pleasanton students received awards worth $1,000-$10,000, sponsored by corporations or business organizations.
Malcolm Norrington, a former Vice President at Foothill, will take over in the fall.
Stratford School 7th grader Rithvi Balajee won 2nd at the Regional Spelling Bee, and could win $50K at the national bee in Washington.
The local branch of the American Association of University Women is offering scholarships of up to $3500 for local women in college.
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The school received a Golden Bell Award from the California School Board Association.
The award-winning teams from We the People will be featured in the PBS documentary "Citizen Nation," and will speak at a screening.
Ishmeet Dhillon was named a National Youth and Young Adult Ambassador by the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
Education website Niche again ranked the district as the best in the county, and one of the best in the state.
47 Pleasanton students scored better on the PSATs than over 99% of other US high school seniors.
Summer flew by, and it's just two days until school starts again in Pleasanton.
Former Walnut Grove Vice Principal Kristina Brown replaces Janet Gates.
Activists were angry about a policy that only allowed the American and California state flags to be flown on school property.
The board approved PUSD alumnus and former teacher Maurice Ghysels, who also served as the superintendent in Mountain View and Menlo Park.
The board is voting for an interim superintendent to replace David Haglund, who advocated for Deputy Superintendent Ed Diolazo.
See which two Pleasanton students received the prestigious scholarship from the university they plan to attend.
If elected, Jones would be the first openly LGBTQ+ elected official in Pleasanton’s 130-year history.
Seven Pleasanton students were awarded the prestigious $2500 NMSC-sponsored scholarship, the second highest in the Tri-Valley.
Quarry Lane School's Pleasanton West campus will offer a STEM-focused after school program for students in TK-grade 5.
Three Pleasanton students received awards worth $1,000-$10,000, sponsored by corporations or business organizations.
Pleasanton's two high schools received similar scores, but one came out ahead.
David Haglund will leave the top post at the Pleasanton Unified School District in August to return to Southern California.
Emergency work is needed for fire and water damage to the gym roof, walls, flooring, doors, and electricity, according to staff.
The school district said they were told by the fire department that classes could continue safely.
Many parents are raising questions about the district's decision to hold school despite a campus-wide power outage.
School is open Monday, but remains without power, according to PUSD.
The deal includes a large salary bump, full health coverage, increases to stipends, and more.
The schools are two of 5 in the Tri-Valley and 293 in California to be recognized for academic excellence and a positive school climate.