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.
A student brought a camping knife to Valley Montessori, but the knife was confiscated and the school day continued as usual.
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The Livermore Joint Unified School District announced a number of personnel changes for the upcoming year.
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The Livermore Police Department will hold a 'Stuff the Cruiser' event in August to provide school supplies to students in need.
A Granada graduate received one of 3,000 college-sponsored scholarships.
Alexzander's core values are respect, honesty and loyalty, and defends those around him.
Paarsh was in kindergarten this year but is already thinking about becoming a veterinarian.
The Livermore community welcomed an upgraded facility funded by the Measure J Bond.
The corporate-sponsored awards, announced Wednesday, are the first group of winners in the 68th annual competition.
LVJUSD will hold two sessions this week for families interested in enrolling in the district next year.
The LHS Honors Symphonic Band and Honors Chamber Orchestra are scheduled to play at the storied concert hall in April.
LVJUSD scores are down slightly from before the pandemic, but still above state averages.
Ten candidates will speak at a forum Monday evening.
The six high school seniors are in the running for nearly $28 million in scholarships that will be awarded next spring.
On Thursday, educators throughout California will be treated to a free coffee, courtesy of Dunkin'.
The school was one of a few in the country recognized by the Department of Education for its substantial environmental efforts.
"The first day included a level of excitement and energy that we haven’t felt in the last 30 months," said Superintendent Chris Van Shaack.
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Most of the new positions were already working for the school or district in different capacities.
Livermore police cruisers will be parked around town this weekend to accept school supply donations.
Interested candidates can begin filing paperwork with Alameda County on July 18.
Van Schaack, who has served as deputy superintendent since 2017, will become LVJUSD superintendent in August.
The current deputy superintendent's appointment was approved unanimously by the school board. He is set to begin the new job on Aug. 1.
Bowers said she will retire at the end of the school year, ending her tenure as one of the longest serving superintendents in the Bay Area.
The superintendent of Livermore schools says she hopes younger generations will lead a less violent world.