School Dashboard ratings tool debuts online
More and more of everyday life is getting pushed onto the internet and “in the cloud.” And now the issue of school accountability, standardized testing and local school performance can be found there too, with a powerful new search tool called the California School Dashboard.
Teaching art across the ages
Sebastopol high school senior Shayla Rose-Brown has always been inspired by her grandmother. Their relationship has had a profound effect on Rose-Brown, but in the last few years she’s become aware of the fact that friendships like this are rare. Her belief that connection across ages is important has led her to take matters into her own hands.
‘Fugitive’ on the loose with high school pranks
An incident reported on the evening of Sept. 5 by the Healdsburg Police Department in their weekly media bulletin may have been related to a game of “Fugitive,” played by high school students in the neighborhoods between the Community Center and Badger Park. “In short, students chase each other around town and ‘shoot’ each other with a variety of devices including Airsoft guns and Orbeez pellets,” wrote the Principal.
Healdsburg Police, Sheriff, and Fire Logs, Mar. 26 – Apr. 1
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.
Planners to review Saggio Hills clubhouse, new commercial center
The Healdsburg Planning Commission has two projects on its agenda for Tuesday night.
Ceres Community Project is still standing strong
Most teenagers are looking to relax after school or maybe work on extracurriculars. But, at Ceres Community Project, the idea of teenagers creating dishes to help those in need of nutritious meals continues to thrive.
Victory Apts get HEAP of money
The city’s homeless came to the forefront Monday, Sept. 3 as Healdsburg City Council addressed the county’s point-in-time census.
Rapper J.Lately releases album named after Bodega Bay
Sebastopol-raised rapper J.Lately is back with a new album named for and greatly inspired by the peaceful flow and freedom of Bodega Bay. “Bodega,” released Aug. 27, is like “a love letter,” he said, to Sonoma County where he grew up and to the person his experiences in the area helped make of him.















