Vallejo school board to consider new agreement with charter network – Vallejo...
By John Glidden The Vallejo school board will be asked to approve a tolling agreement with Griffin Technology Academies (GTA) on Wednesday as the charter network works to fix several alleged violations...
View ArticleNorthern California charter school has academic success following tough years...
By Jeannie Nguyen More than 1,000 students are waiting their turn for a chance to get into a Vacaville charter school after hearing about its recent academic success. Success is not the word many would...
View ArticleBuckingham crab feed supports students – The Vacaville Reporter
Support students at Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy by indulging in crab. The BCCA SHIELD parent group is hosting a crab feed at 6-10 p.m. Saturday at the McBride Senior Center, 91 Town Square...
View ArticleBuilding a LEGO bridge – Times-Herald
By Jordan Baker Ken, Ryan and Nina Sarna have already shown a ton of success with their NFL Flag Football league. Now the family is looking to show off its other playmaking abilities with LEGO. The...
View ArticleBuckingham Collegiate Charter Academy students partner with Recology for...
By Rebecca Wasik National Honor Society students at Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy in Vacaville are making a difference when it comes to breast cancer awareness. Recology Vacaville Solano...
View ArticleBuckingham Collegiate Charter Academy celebrates new multi-purpose room with...
By Rebecca Wasik Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy’s new campus on McClellan Street in Vacaville is finally complete. The Knights celebrated the completion of their new multi-purpose room with a...
View ArticleKairos Public Schools earns civics honorable mention – Daily Republic
Kairos Public Schools received an honorable mention for the California Civic Learning Award, making it one of 18 schools in the state to receive this prestigious recognition. The California Civic...
View Article22nd Annual EYE Light Student Film Festival shows off local talent – Daily...
The 22nd Annual EYE Light Student Film Festival will give students a chance to show off their film talent next week. The event will take place from 6 to 9 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at Rodriguez High...
View ArticleGraduation season is upon us – The Vacaville Reporter
By Kimberly K. Fu Warming temperatures signal the onslaught of summer and, just before that, the milestone of high school graduations. Congratulations to outgoing seniors. We at The Reporter wish you...
View ArticleBuckingham celebrates its 105 ‘resilient’ graduating Knights – Daily Republic
By Matt Miller The 105 graduates of Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy celebrated not only their commencement Friday morning at Vacaville High School’s Tom Zunino Stadium but also their...
View Article‘Noble,’ ‘tough’ Buckingham grads mark their big day – The Vacaville Reporter
Standing at a lectern on a stage amid Tom Zunino Stadium, Samantha Working, principal of Buckingham Collegiate Charter Academy, quoted from Martin Luther King Jr.’s college newspaper article, “The...
View ArticleSchool board finds Vallejo charter network fixed issues that threatened...
By Ryan Geller The Vallejo City Unified School District Board of Education voted unanimously Wednesday to release Griffin Technology Academies from a compliance agreement that required the charter...
View ArticleVUSD approves Kairos high school program, elects new board president – The...
By Nick McConnell The Vacaville Unified School District Board of Trustees elected Area Three board member John Jansen as President of the board for 2024. Jansen, previously serving as Vice President,...
View ArticleState IDs Kairos as ‘high-performing school’ – The Vacaville Reporter
By Richard Bammer Kairos Public Schools has been identified by state officials as one of only two Solano County charter schools deemed “high-performing.” Executive Director Jared Austin made the...
View ArticleVallejo Planning Commission approves controversial downtown charter school –...
The Vallejo Planning Commission approved a plan to open a charter school in a vacant downtown office building on Monday, despite complaints from some residents that the building is not big enough for...
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