School administrators across south San Mateo County have a unified message to share with the community: This year is about getting back to business academically.
While some local public schools are bouncing back from dips in student enrollment prompted by an exodus of students during the COVID-19 pandemic, others are continuing to see declines in enrollment.
Next month, voters in the Ravenswood City School District will be asked to tax themselves and entrust the district with $110 million to pay for school upgrades.
Next month, voters in the Ravenswood City School District will be asked to tax themselves and entrust the district with $110 million to pay for school upgrades.