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November 29, 2025

Locals rally for food drives but more help needed

Despite an outpouring of support from local organizations

CAASPP scores show district-wide improvement

The 2019 California Assessment of Student Performance and Progress (CAASPP) results are in for the Healdsburg Unified School District and there are several areas of progress to celebrate, including major gains in growth at the elementary level and growth in math.

Airport studying noise mitigation

New solar panels will also make airport one of the first all-electric of its size

Police Logs June 3-8

Monday, June 3

District examines suspension rates

The Healdsburg Unified School District Board of Trustees worked on tying up loose ends on school business, education and report items at the board’s last meeting before they take a break and resume meetings on Aug. 20. Among the several items discussed was the differentiated...

Sales tax for fire services moves ahead

Fire redistricting gets mixed reception

Anticipated SDAT report released, group to hold community response meeting Jan. 13

The much-anticipated Sustainable Design Assessment Team (SDAT) report, also known as the vision for Healdsburg 2040, was released early Tuesday morning and made available to residents, city staff and the public.

Annual grad walk through the town’s elementary schools

With high energy music from Katy Perry and others on the sound system and excited schoolchildren drumming their hands on the floor, it was noisy at Healdsburg Elementary/Charter School last Friday morning.

State wine committee hearing on fire recovery, ag tourism and water supply

State Senators Mike McGuire and Bill Dodd and Assemblymember Cecilia Aguiar-Curry will unite their respective Select Committees on Wine for a hearing in Sonoma County’s wine country to discuss wildfire recovery and receive a report on water supply issues.

Will Healdsburg students participate in the National School Walkout to End Gun Violence on March 14?

The national school walkout is scheduled for March 14 and students are suggested to walk out of class for 17 minutes, one minute for each life lost in the Parkland, Florida school shooting. At Healdsburg High School, the student leadership class is organizing a walkout at 10:15 a.m. Students will gather around the flagpole in front of the school district office.
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