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Educators, elected officials, friends and family congratulated outgoing Beverly Hills Unified School District Board of Education President Noah Margo while welcoming his colleague and successor, Dr. Amanda Stern, as head of the board on Dec. 19.

The regular Board of Education Meeting of the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) on Nov. 14 touched on an array of topics.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) Board of Education acknowledged growth in its management of student behavior, progress on construction projects as well as the impact of conflict in Israel on students and families at its Oct. 24 meeting.

The Beverly Hills Unified School Board voted 4-1 at its Oct. 19 meeting to use a state grant to hire a part-time parent liaison to work with families and the district to address problems around bullying.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) is implementing a new set of creative strategies to address student behavioral problems following an uptick in incidents in the aftermath of the pandemic.

In its first meeting since students returned to school, the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board pointed to several encouraging administrative developments, including an enrollment increase after several years of declining numbers.

Students have returned to classes in the Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD). Special Back to School events in the city included Staff Opening Day on Aug. 11 at the Saban Theater.

The Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board of education held its final regular meeting before the 2023-2024 school year officially kicks off on Aug. 14.

The July 25 Beverly Hills Unified School District (BHUSD) board meeting reviewed the student cell phone policy on the district’s campuses, approved a $408,000 construction project to replace playfield turf at Hawthorne Elementary School and introduced a career academy for high school students.

Tina Wiener loves when students recognize they have just learned something new and exciting. “I realized when I started teaching, there’s nothing more rewarding than when a student is having an ‘aha!’ moment—a connection with what they’re learning,” Wiener told the Courier this week.