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Good morning, Redwood City!
The Redwood City School District Board will vote on whether to cut dozens of jobs for teachers and school employees this week after the 2023-2024 school year. The decision affects a variety of specialized teaching roles across multiple schools, including Adelante, Clifford, Garfield, Henry Ford, Hoover, McKinley, North Star, Orion, and Roosevelt, among others. Positions impacted include those in special education, math, science, bilingual, and dual immersion services. Story to come.
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RIP or RSVP to Parking
“Curbs are some of our cities’ most valuable assets. They can be so many more things than where a vehicle sits for free.”
Private equity giants worsen California’s housing crisis. Why are we giving them public dollars?
University of California leaders invest billions of dollars in private equity giants that worsen housing affordability, directly impacting workers and students. If elected officials say they really want to confront the housing crisis, they should spend these public dollars on solutions instead.
What I learned from reading Palo Alto Utility’s financial plans
Rates are going up. Will that make it easier or harder to electrify?
Pre-1920 home fetches $4.8M in Palo Alto’s Community Center
Palo Alto sees the most transactions and the sale with the highest price tag. Of the 20 recorded home sales, half were for $2 million and under.
How Five Towns Became One
The story begins June 6, 1797, when Mission San Jose became the fourteenth mission to be founded in Alta California.
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TODAY
Families: Dial-a-story
As part of “Silicon Valley Reads: A Greener Tomorrow Starts Today,” you can listen to you can listen to “To Change a Planet” by Christina Soontornvat on a special stories channel. Call (408) 615-2909 and press 3 or listen to it online. Go to siliconvalleyreads.org.
Art: Photography by Barbara Coll
Artist Barbara Coll shows her latest photos at Cafe Zoe. Coll has added some fantasy elements to her photography and is showing pieces printed on metal, acrylic, paper and wood. Go to bcoll.com.
TOMORROW
Games: Trivia night
Barebottle Brewing Co hosts weekly trivia nights. Teams of up to six invited to play and win prizes. Go to headgamestrivia.com.
Talk: ‘Striving in the Face of Adversity’
Stanford hosts a talk with Professor Jennifer Morton, who discusses “True Grit: Striving in the Face of Adversity,” exploring the notion of grit and when to push through adversity. Go to ethicsinsociety.stanford.edu.
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