Crying out in support of the Stop Asian Hate movement, hundreds of residents gathered in Dublin and Livermore on Sunday to protest against rising cases of hate crimes being committed against the AAPI community throughout the U.S. Tuesday, 4:34 PM
Following a 31-year career serving and protecting the community where he was born and raised, the Livermore-Pleasanton Fire Department announced on Tuesday that Fire Chief Jeff Peters will be retiring at the end of the week. Tuesday, 1:43 PM | 1 comments
Sunol Glen School teacher Huong Giang was one of seven honorees to earn an inaugural Bridging the Distance Award from the Alameda County Office of Education last month.
Inaugural State of the School District luncheon, hosted by PPIE, celebrates local businesses that support the schools. U.S. magistrate dismisses the claim by James Steinle and Elizabeth Sullivan that the government should be held responsible for the negligence of a U.S. Bureau of Land Management ranger whose loaded gun, which was stolen from his parked SUV, later fired the bullet that killed their daughter Kate Steinle, 32, in San Francisco on July 1, 2015. Hundreds of women s rights advocates march through downtown Pleasanton in the 2020 Tri-Valley Women s March, a celebration of the centennial of women s suffrage in the United States and all that women have achieved over the past 100 years as well as a recognition of issues still to be resolved.
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Dec. 20, 2020
During their Annual Organizational meeting, the Pleasanton Unified School District Board of Trustees unanimously appointed Joan Laursen as the 2021 PUSD Board President and Mark Miller as Vice President. Superintendent David Haglund also swore in PUSD s newly elected Trustees Kelly Mokashi and Mary Jo Carreon, as well as Steve Maher for his second term.
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Board President Joan Laursen was first elected to the Board of Trustees in 2010 and is currently serving her third term. Laursen brings significant leadership and experience to her role, serving as Board President in 2016 and currently working at the Alameda County Office of Education as Director I of District Advisory Services. President Laursen serves as a representative on a number of Board appointed committees including the Alameda County School Board Association (ACSBA), PUSD Board Budget Subcommittee and Board Policy Subcommittee.
STEM work earns award for SCOE’s innovation director
Lilibeth Pinpin, Director of Innovative Programs and Student Success for Solano County Office of Education.
FAIRFIELD Lilibeth Pinpin is starting to rack up the awards for her work at the Solano County Office of Education.
Pinpin, the director of Innovative Programs and Student Success, is the recipient of the University of California, Davis C-STEM Administrator of the Year award.
“Students of Solano County have greatly benefitted from Ms. Pinpin’s many years of experience as well as her passion for all things related to STEM,” Superintendent of Schools Lisette Estrella-Henderson said in a statement. “We extend our gratitude to Ms. Pinpin for her dedication and commitment to ensuring STEM education is accessible to all students and congratulate her on her recognition.”