Peter Michael Columbo, a 55-year-old Redwood City resident, was a part-time coach employed by the city in Palo Alto's middle school athletic program, at Greene (formerly Jordan) Middle School between 2015 and 2019.
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Covid Rates Rise in California Schools, Two Months After In-class Masks Came Off
Last week, at least 65 students at Los Gatos High School tested positive for Covid. Nationwide, new Covid infections have increased substantially in the past month, with California adding more than 158,000 new cases during that time.
Thang Do, Architect of SoFA Market and Schools, Dies at 62
Thang Do, of Saratoga, was CEO of Aedis Architects and founder of SoFA Market and The Fountainhead Bar in downtown San Jose.
Cortese Proposes Checks for Low-income, Homeless High School Seniors
The Campbell Democrat and former Santa Clara County supervisor wants to send no-strings-attached checks to 15,000 homeless high school seniors in California.
California Announces Mask Mandate for Schools to End after March 11
Local jurisdictions are free to impose their own requirements, but all students and staff, regardless of vaccination status, will no longer be required by California to wear a mask indoors at schools and child care facilities starting March 12.
California Parents Lose Patience over School Mask Mandate
A top state health official provided little new information on Monday about lifting mask mandates in schools, as public health experts say it might be time to take more steps towards normalcy in schools.
East Side Union High School District Gets High Marks in UCLA Study of Students’ Policy Role
When given power and leadership opportunities, youth leaders defied teachers' and administrators' low expectations and "adultist beliefs" and enriched conversations with their own perspectives and experiences.
CA Expanded School Programs without Expanding Construction Funding
Assembly Democrats want to use $10 billion out of a projected $30 billion surplus to repair and expand K-12 school facilities to accommodate new transitional kindergarten and community schools approved in 2021.
Alum Rock School District, Teachers at Impasse in Contract Talks
The teacher's union and the district are in the middle of negotiating a three-year contract for the 2021/22-2023/24 school years.
California Ed Department Admits Errors, Releases Millions in COVID Aid to Private Schools
The California Department of Education admitted to mismanaging $187 million for 547 private schools that had applied and were approved for the first round of Emergency Assistance for Non-Public Schools.
California State Auditor Wants Tighter Oversight of How School Districts Spend Covid Aid
Without better oversight, state education officials won't know if local school districts are misapplying the money or wisely using the massive, unprecedented aid, California State Auditor Elaine Howle wrote in an audit.
California School Districts Divert State School Funds Away From High-Needs Students
School districts on average are directing only 55 cents of every dollar of extra funding from the Local Control Funding Formula to the schools that high-needs students who generate the money attend.
Campbell High School Teachers Say Ending One-time Bonus Represents Unfair Pay Cut
Teachers at the six high schools in the Campbell district received a $5,000 one-time payment last year. The teachers' union wants that raise to be permanent, plus a permanent 4% increase.
Prowler at Santa Clara Elementary School Assaults Staff, Restrained by Parents
Several parents witnessed the incidents at Bowers Elementary School and helped to restrain the man until the Santa Clara police officers arrived. He was taken into custody without further incident and charged with battery and "willful disruption of a pupil on a school campus."
Students Amplify Voices After Schools Fail to Address Growing Sexual Assault Reckoning
One student was told she looked like an “Italian model" from Title IX staff, while another says student journalists were censored.
California Orders All Teachers and School Staff to Get Vaccinated or Be Tested
California’s Department of Public Health announces first-in-the-nation rules to stop the spread of COVID-19, effective Aug. 12.
