WSCUHSD board cuts ties with superintendent
The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) voted in closed session Wednesday night to remove district Superintendent Toni Beal from her position, effective immediately. Donald Evans, a former superintendent for Berkeley Unified School District, will serve as the district’s short-term superintendent.
Cloverdale council holding public hearing for code enforcement procedures
The Cloverdale City Council is tackling no new business items and only one public hearing item — having to do with code enforcement — at its meeting on April 13. The meeting begins at 6 p.m. and will be held both online via Zoom and in-person at the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center. The meeting will also be livestreamed on the city’s YouTube channel.
Romero out at chamber
Lorene Romero is no longer the president and CEO pf the Windsor Chamber of Commerce, effective April 15.
Jensen Lane wood lot alarms neighbors
Neighbors on the eastern edge of Windsor are battling over the
Soggy day doesn’t dampen Walk-A-Thon
PTA fund-raiser goes on despite rainy weather and raises
$22,000 for local schools
by NATHAN WRIGHT, Staff Writer
It was cold, it was wet, and it was raining, but the students
still wanted the Otter Pops when they reached the finish line.
The Windsor PTA held its annual Walk-A-Thon...
Officials warn of potential Norovirus outbreak in Sonoma County Schools
Guidelines provided for preventing spread of gastrointestinal disease
Schools get grant funds for afterschool programs
About $2.1 million in federal funding is coming to the
No shoes, no shirts, no sanity?
After a smoky and dry summer and a year of pandemic shutdowns, we are (mostly) sending our kids back to school. But we’re not exactly sure what we are teaching them. We have mixed lessons about wearing a facial mask. Maybe they help limit the spread of coronavirus droplets, but do mandated masks violate our personal freedoms? At the same time, there’s an ironclad prohibition that no student may walk into a school barefooted. What’s the lesson here? Is it that risking the spread of a deadly virus is less serious than exposing one’s toes?