Pac 12 leaders to meet, discuss launch of 2020 season

The big score for Stanford football, and its cross-Bay rival Cal, could come Friday. Leaders of the PAC-12 Conference will meet virtually to discuss launching the 2020 season.

Multi-lingual parent academy opens in the South Bay

It's a series of classes offered through the San Jose Evergreen Community College District.

Sonoma County elementary school can now apply for in-person waivers

The county's 106 public elementary schools and more than two dozen private elementary schools are now able to seek waivers in order to offer in-person instruction.

San Jose Unified schools to continue distance learning through December

The announcement comes after Santa Clara County moved into the state's red tier last week, which means if they remain at that level for 14 days, they could technically be allowed to reopen K-12 schools for in-person instruction. The district has now decided otherwise. 

Remote learning begins as 56 coronavirus cases reported at NYC schools

New York City's already delayed school year started remotely on Wednesday before students return to actual classrooms next week.

Some South Bay schools with small class sizes reopen

Santa Clara County is half way through the two-week requirement in the state's "red" tier before schools can reopen without a waiver.

Learning hubs provide some San Francisco students in-person education

San Francisco took the latest step inching toward normalcy, with some children getting in-person education for the first time since the shelter in place order. Schools in the city have been empty since March.

SFUSD's original educational TV show returns for Season 2 on KTVU Plus

In partnership with KTVU, the San Francisco Unified School District on Monday is launching Season 2 of “SF Loves Learning,” an educational television show created entirely by San Francisco public school educators and partners especially for preschool-2nd grade students.

CSUs to keep classes online spring semester

“This decision is the only responsible one available to us at this time,” Chancellor Timothy White said in a message to faculty, staff and 480,000 undergraduate students.

CSU classes will remain online when next term begins in January

The system was among the first large American universities to announce in May that most classes this fall would be online because of the pandemic. Now, less than 10% of courses like labs and other hands-on classes are being taught in person, and on-campus housing has been significantly reduced.

Student sues CSU claiming he earned most votes and should have won election

Mahdi Fugfugosh was the highest vote-getter in March with 43.28% of the vote. But the Election Committee called a run-off because he did not win a majority of the votes.

Dad recreates sweet 'Toy Story' scene to send son, 4, back to school

A father in England recreated a famous scene from “Toy Story” to send his young son back to school, in a sweet photoshoot that has gone viral on social media.

14 Marin County schools reopen for in-person classes

A 15th school had also received approval to open, but the school decided against re-opening Monday night after a staff member tested positive for COVID-19.

Family adapts to learning from home
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The Soper family of Alameda talks about life at home with a 4th grader and a 7th grader while the two parents are working from home.

Cal cornerback Camryn Bynum declares for 2021 NFL draft

Bynum had originally planned to play this fall as a fifth-year senior for Cal before the season postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Cal performances set impressive lineup for new streaming series kicking off in October

Tuesday's announcement from Cal Performances executive and artistic director Jeremy Geffen unveiled a steady parade of once-a-week premieres, the backbone of which are 10 of the performances originally scheduled for the now canceled fall 2020 live onstage season.