Wells Middle School Band Revamps Fundraising in Response to Statewide Challenges
The word “fundraising” has long been associated with many of our sites within the Dublin Unified School District (DUSD). Whether it has been through the promotion of holiday wrapping paper at our...
View ArticleMegan Rouse Wins Provisional Appointment to Dublin School Board
Megan Rouse As previously reported by OneDublin.org, the Board of Trustees was slated to both nominate and to elect a Provisional Appointment. This vacancy was created when former Trustee David Haubert...
View ArticleDrug and Alcohol Abuse “Courageous Conversation” Hosted by Dublin High
Unfortunately, drug and alcohol abuse by minors occurs in every large and small community across the United States. Dublin is not immune to this problem. In an effort to proactively open the...
View ArticleCollaboration Days Provide Enrichment for Dublin Teachers and their Students
Collaboration at Frederiksen Elementary Collaboration Days. There are 16 of these mysterious days sprinkled across the academic year where the pick-up or drop-off time changes. What are Collaboration...
View ArticleDublin School Board Student Rep. Alexandra Brown Balances Academics,...
While the first day of Spring is over a month away, the next big step towards adulthood is top of mind for Dublin High School seniors, including Dublin Unified School District Student Representative...
View ArticleDublin High School Cheer Work Ethic Leads to JAMZ Nationals Trophies in Las...
The Giants won their second World Series title in three years, the 49ers came up just short of winning a sixth Super Bowl Championship, and closer to home the Dublin High School Cheer teams gave the...
View ArticleValley High School Students Experience the Challenge of a Lifetime
For many students, Valentine’s Day was an entrée into the four-day Presidents Day long weekend. At Valley High School, Valentine’s Day was radically different and one that would impact many of them...
View ArticleDublin High School Senior Accepted Into Prestigious Culinary Institute of...
Marcos Castro In the classroom, a student’s ringing cell phone is often an unwanted distraction. However, on this one February morning at Dublin High School it continued to ring. Senior Marcos Castro...
View ArticleMeet City of Dublin Young Citizen of the Year Nominee Vy Nguyen
Young Citizen of the Year Nominees One of the great traditions in our community continued last Wednesday at the Shannon Community Center. On this evening, the City of Dublin hosted their annual program...
View ArticleDublin Elementary School Math Night Brings Students and Parents Together
According to the UK-based news organization Sky News, a 2013 survey revealed that a majority of parents are confused by the methods schools use to teach mathematics. The poll results included...
View ArticleCyber Bullying Courageous Conversation Coming to Dublin High School on March 14
The subjects of bullying and cyber bullying on some of our younger citizens have made national headlines in recent years. Unfortunately, some of these negative activities have led to cases that have...
View ArticleDUSD Staff, Volunteers and Dublin High Robotics Unite for Special Olympics Magic
The Dublin High School boys varsity basketball team has been making noise recently, reaching the semi-finals at the California State Championships before falling in an overtime thriller on Saturday in...
View ArticleDUSD Measure L Benefits Elementary Science Exploration and Engagement
Almost five years ago, Measure L, the parcel tax proposed in Dublin passed with an overwhelming 72% acceptance rate. A two-thirds majority of ballots cast were required to pass this into law. The...
View ArticleDublin Teachers Association and DUSD Strive to Find Common Ground
Negotiate (vb): to confer with another so as with some matter or to arrive at the settlement of some matter. – Webster’s New Collegiate Dictionary On Friday, March 15 a number of teachers from across...
View ArticleWest Point Cadet Ben Young Returns to Dublin High School to Inspire Students
“Almost every profession has an outstanding training ground. The military has West Point, music has Julliard and the culinary arts has The Institute.” - Craig Claiborne, Food Critic, The New York Times...
View ArticleAdult Education Program Thrives in Dublin Despite Tri-Valley Budget Cuts
Some sights and sounds from a recent school site visit: a full classroom of students studies the white board and states in unison, “My neck hurts.” The teacher responds, “I’m very sorry to hear that.”...
View ArticleDublin High School’s Bree LeMoine Advocates for Special Needs Students and...
It is a treat to visit with a pioneer. What makes it even more special is when you realize that she has been a ground-breaker on two different fronts. Both her in-classroom and volunteer activities...
View ArticleManaging Growth: Up to 18 Portables Planned for Dougherty, Green and Kolb...
Whereas many school districts are struggling to address declining enrollment and school closure decisions, Dublin is managing rapid growth at the elementary school level. At tonight’s school board...
View ArticleWells Middle School Earns California Distinguished School
Wells Middle School Principal Dr. Kevin Grier was recently checking his email. This was not uncommon. As with all of us, we do this multiple times per day. However, this day was a bit different....
View ArticleUnderstanding Autism and Bridging Relationships at Dublin Elementary School
Autism. Just the word itself can cause angst and confusion for a parent. Autism is a developmental disorder that generally appears within the first three years of life. It is a physical condition that...
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