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AUSD Board: Changes Coming to High School Math

AUSD is considering changes to the secondary math program from a traditional to an integrated pathway. Joyce Boyd reports that the proposed integrated pathway would combine traditional courses like Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra 2 and reorder them over several years.

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›› Joyce Boyd,
April 23, 2024
AUSD is considering changes to the secondary math program from a traditional to an integrated pathway. Joyce Boyd reports that the proposed integrated pathway would combine traditional courses like Algebra I, Geometry, and Algebra 2 and reorder them over several years.
›› Kelsey Goeres,
April 22, 2024
Alameda County DA Pamela Price filed charges against the Alameda Police officers involved in the death of Mario Gonzalez, reversing previous DA Nancy O'Malley's decision. Kelsey Goeres has details and statements from the Police Chief and Vice Mayor.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 22, 2024
The Alameda Free Library is leveling up digital equity with their new Laptop Lending Program. Anyone who doesn't have a computer at home can now check out a laptop for up to three days.
›› Adam Gillitt,
April 22, 2024
Crime report numbers released by the Alameda Police Department (APD) for the month of March 2024 show improvements in several key metrics. Adam Gillitt notes that reports of vehicle theft dropped by almost 25% from the previous month.
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›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 23, 2024
Grab your chairs and blankets, pack a picnic lunch, and head outdoors for fun all summer long as Rhythmix Cultural Works and ARPD bring people of all ages together with 'Rhythmix in the Park,' a series of free, family-friendly concerts in Alameda’s City Parks. Photo by Maurice Ramirez.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 23, 2024
Detroit City FC took an early lead over Oakland Roots SC on Saturday, April 20, at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck, Michigan. The Roots managed to get on the board in the second half, but then fell to Detroit 3-1.
›› Post Staff Reporting,
April 22, 2024
The Oakland Roots Sports Club will take on Major League Soccer’s San Jose Earthquakes in the Round of 32 of the 2024 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup on Tuesday, May 7, at PayPal Park in San Jose.
›› Denise Lum,
April 22, 2024
Health and Fitness Coach Denise Lum shares the benefits of exercising using a childhood favorite—or nemesis—the Hula Hoop! Plus tips for choosing the right hoop for you and getting your 'hooping' journey off to a great start.

Alameda Opinions

›› Anna Crane,
April 19, 2024
President of the League of Women Voters of Alameda Anna Crane praises City Council's decision to reduce candidate ballot statement fees, "We applaud this decision as a means of broadening participation in Alameda elections."
›› Susan Davis,
April 19, 2024
AUSD Senior Manager of Community Affairs Susan Davis looks ahead to graduations and announces summer programs, construction projects, and notable dates.
›› Brice,
April 18, 2024
Seagull and Goose discuss pet ownership in this installment of our weekly cartoon drawn by Alameda native, Brice.
›› Hunter Cobb,
April 17, 2024
"This was a performance Shakespeare would have been happy with," raves Hunter Cobb about the Foodbank Players' production of 'Macbeth.'

Alameda History

›› Dennis Evanosky,
April 19, 2024
After acquiring Alameda marshlands and tidelands in 1954, the Utah Construction company set out on an ambitious project to create over 1300 acres of land. Dennis Evanosky covers the controversial undertaking that split Alamedans into two camps.
›› Steve Gorman,
April 18, 2024
"Our beautiful San Francisco, our pride and joy; and now, what remains?" pined Alamedan Emilie Gibbons Cohen after the great 1906 earthquake. Steve Gorman examines the letters Emilie wrote in the aftermath of the quake, gaining a rare view into the daily life in Alameda following the disaster.
›› Steve Gorman,
April 11, 2024
As the 118th anniversary of the great San Francisco earthquake and fire of 1906 approaches, Steve Gorman examines a remarkable firsthand account from Alamedan Emilie Gibbons Cohen. She writes, "The constant boom boom of the dynamite sounded and echoed in our ears; a black pall hung over the city."
›› Dennis Evanosky,
April 10, 2024
A number of early, individual visionaries had grand ideas for what Alameda and Bay Farm Island could become, but land changed hands many times, each dream fizzling out with it. Dennis Evanosky introduces the out-of-state giant, Utah Construction, that ultimately shaped Alameda.
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