Changes to high school schedule aim to reduce impact of pandemic on grades
Starting this semester, Cloverdale High School students were subject to a different school schedule — instead of having six classes per week, the school is now operating on a “3x3” schedule, which splits the semester into two quarters, with students focusing on roughly three classes per quarter.
Fire crews contain 1.8-acre Geysers wildfire
Early Tuesday morning, Jan. 19, fire crews contained a 1.8-acre wildfire that broke out near the Geysers McCabe Plant on Monday night around 9:45 p.m. amid a high wind advisory and unseasonably warm temperatures.
Sebastopol City Council Preview
The Sebastopol City Council convenes for a regular meeting at 6 p.m., Jan. 19 over Zoom for a largely report-laden assembly.
Wednesday school board meeting focuses on future, current impacts of COVID-19
Study session on Thursday focuses on construction, budgets
Budget projections head up the agenda at town council meeting
The Jan. 20 meeting of the Windsor Town Council has a wide variety of agenda items, though the big one, the budget forecast, is likely to garner the majority of attention.
The future is up for discussion at WUSD meeting
The next meeting of the Windsor Unified School District Board of Trustees is all about the future — of the district, of the budget and of the way instruction will be offered.
WSCUHSD board to consider new courses, COVID-19 Prevention Program at Jan. 20 meeting
The West Sonoma County Union High School District (WSCUHSD) board and community will get back into the full swing of things at the Jan. 20 meeting at 6 p.m. over Zoom for topics ranging from several new proposed courses to the district’s COVID-19 Prevention Program (CPP) for when schools reopen.
New board of supervisors chair Hopkins names the county’s main priorities for 2021
From the Capitol insurrection to the recent spike in COVID-19, these are precarious times, but on a local level at least, the wheels of government continue to turn. FifthDistrict Supervisor Lynda Hopkins was sworn into her second term of office on Jan. 5, and took over as the new chair of the board of supervisors. The ceremony took place virtually and was performed by her two daughters, 8 and 5, with her 1-year-old son in attendance.
First steps completed for district special election
Petition was delivered to county, will now move on to registrar of voters for signature certification