More than 140 projects were uploaded to this yearâs online Science Odyssey sponsored by the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District, proving that not even a pandemic could stand in the way of students showcasing their love of science.â¯
Instead of displaying their projects on the traditional tri-fold presentation boards, students submitted their projects to zFairs, an online science fair platform. The platform, which also hosted this yearâs Alameda County Science & Engineering Fair, allowed the students to include video, along with their written and pictorial content.
The public can view the online Science Odyssey Showcase through April 30. For information on how to access the showcase, go to www.livermoreschools.org/scienceodyssey.
Exciting competitions go down to the wire
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The finalists and administrators of the LVJUSD 7-8 Grade Spelling Bee, with winner Isaac Yee at top center. (Photo courtesy of LVJUSD)
The co-champions (4-way tied) and administrators of the LVJUSD 4-6 Grade Spelling Bee. (Photo courtesy of LVJUSD)
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Next N-I-H-I-L-I-S-M gave the win in one age group while a four-way tie for first place after extended rounds was the result in another during the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District s virtual spelling bees last month.
The two LVJUSD competitions were held Feb. 17 for grades 4-6 and Feb. 24 for grades 7-8, under the guidance of Spell Master Philomena Rambo. Each elementary and middle school sent their top spellers to the district-wide contests, where the students competed in a live setting from home.
Livermore students attending preschool through 12th grade will be able to return to their respective campuses on March 22 following the Board of Education s unanimous vote Thursday to approve the plan to end the school dismissals.
In-person learning for some to start April 21 at San Jose Unified Schools
In-person learning for some to start April 21 at San Jose Unified Schools
It is the news some parents have been waiting almost a year to hear, as more Bay Area school districts are moving towards resuming in-person classes.
SAN JOSE, Calif. - It is the news some parents have been waiting almost a year to hear, as more Bay Area school districts are moving towards resuming in-person classes.
San Jose Unified School District announced to parents Friday evening that its schools will be reopening to some students in April.
Livermore pre-K through 12th-grade students plan to head to class in less than a month
By KTVU staff
Livermore schools plan to return in person in March.
LIVERMORE, Calif. - In less than a month, thousands of students in Livermore will go back to classrooms.
On Thursday, the Livermore Valley Joint Unified School District met about a safety plan for students and district employees.
The board voted unanimously to resume in-person instruction for preschool through 12th grade on March 22.
In the Bay Area, the only other public high schools that have been deemed eligible to reopen are in the St. Helena Unified District in Napa County, according to a state map.