Here’s how HBUHSD spent federal and state COVID-19 relief funding
Seventy-three staff members in total reported spending over $50,000 out of pocket despite HBUHSD receiving over $10 million.
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Seventy-three staff members in total reported spending over $50,000 out of pocket despite HBUHSD receiving over $10 million.
Students can work alongside the FVHS kitchen staff this summer to support the community.
The European Super League collapsed only a few days after its official announcement.
George Takei spoke to district-wide listeners about his book, “They Called Us Enemy”, and his experiences with political activism and advocacy.
Concerns about low turnout and the return to school after a virtual year led to a break in recent tradition.
Food banks have stepped up and adapted to the challenges of COVID-19 to fill people’s stomachs.
The agency’s requirements and recommendations aim to make schools safe for returning students and staff.
The fall semester saw an increase in both A’s and F’s at FVHS compared to the previous year. Students, parents and teachers discuss why.
The course curriculum is still in development and awaiting approval before it can be opened to all HBUHSD students.
Thousands have petitioned for a special recall election on Governor Gavin Newsom due to his response on issues ranging from small businesses to homelessness.