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Zoe Morgan

Staff Writer, Palo Alto Weekly / PaloAltoOnline.com and Mountain View Voice

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About Zoe
Zoe Morgan joined the Palo Alto Weekly and Mountain View Voice in 2021. She covers education, youth and families, with a focus on using data to tell compelling stories. She previously worked as an education reporter at the Los Altos Town Crier.

A Mountain View native, Zoe received a dual degree from American University in journalism and public affairs, with a minor in data science. After graduating, she worked at the Grants Pass Daily Courier in Oregon, covering local schools, before returning to California in 2019.
Stories by Zoe
An outgoing kid with a big heart: Family and friends gather to remember 13-year-old Andre Retana
Dozens of family members, friends, local leaders and community members gathered Thursday, March 24, for a silent vigil to remember Andre Retana, a 13-year-old who died in a traffic collision last week.
[Thursday, March 24, 2022]

Friends and family gather at intersection where Graham middle schooler died after a collision with a truck
Family and friends left flowers, candles and mementos at an ad hoc memorial at the corner of El Camino Real and Grant Road in Mountain View, the site of a collision that killed 13-year-old bicyclist George "Andre" Oseida on March 17.
[Thursday, March 17, 2022]

Major injury car crash closes part of Central Expressway on Sunday
Police shut down Central Expressway in Mountain View between Shoreline Boulevard and Farley Street after a solo car crash Sunday morning that resulted in serious injuries.
[Sunday, March 13, 2022]

MV Whisman will keep requiring masks indoors, though outdoor mandate will drop
The Mountain View Whisman School District announced at a board meeting on Thursday night, March 10, that it plans to continue requiring masks indoors for at least two more weeks, but will no longer require people to mask outdoors.
[Friday, March 11, 2022]

MVLA lays out more details of planned ethnic studies course
Ethnic studies is on track to be rolled out as a year-long elective course in the Mountain View Los Altos Union High School District next school year, with all freshmen set to take it the following fall.
[Thursday, March 10, 2022]

Accountant for Palo Alto tech firm killed in Ukraine with her two children
The chief accountant for a Palo Alto technology company and her two children were killed in Ukraine while trying to escape from the city of Irpin, according to an online statement by her company, SE Ranking.
[Wednesday, March 9, 2022]

Community Briefs: Alta Vista wins award, LASD holds superintendent search meetings and library used book sale scheduled
This week in Community Briefs, Alta Vista High has won a statewide award, the Los Altos School District is holding input meetings on its superintendent search and there's a used book sale benefiting the Los Altos Library this weekend.
[Friday, March 4, 2022]

Demonstrators gather to support Mountain View Whisman teachers union in contract dispute with school district
Dozens of teachers, parents and students rallied at the corner of Castro Street and El Camino Real Thursday afternoon to support the Mountain View Whisman teachers union in its contract negotiations with the school district.
[Friday, February 18, 2022]

New Foothill-De Anza election map changes how voters pick representatives
The monthslong process to overhaul the way elections operate in the Foothill-De Anza Community College District is now complete, with the board approving a map that splits the district into five regions.
[Thursday, February 17, 2022]

Mountain View High Principal Michael Jimenez announces retirement
Jimenez first came to Mountain View High School in 2020 and has spent over three decades working in education. His last day is set to be June 30.
[Wednesday, February 16, 2022]