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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
Community Briefs: Cops & Gobblers, holiday craft fair and 'friendsgiving' dinner
This week in Community Briefs, it's the holiday season and over the next week there will be the annual Cops & Gobblers event, a craft fair at the senior center and a 'friendsgiving' dinner at the teen center.
[Sunday, November 19, 2023]

El Camino repaving project set to begin next year, with bike lanes added in Mountain View
After years of worsening potholes and bumpy rides, plans are in place to repave El Camino Real from Mountain View through Palo Alto starting in May or June of 2024, Caltrans officials announced at a public meeting in Mountain View.
[Wednesday, November 15, 2023]

Community Briefs: Holiday model trains return, El Camino repaving meeting and Day Worker Center anniversary celebration
This week in Community Briefs, a long-running Monta Loma holiday tradition is set to continue this year, a meeting is scheduled to discuss El Camino Real roadway conditions and the Day Worker Center is celebrating its 27th anniversary.
[Sunday, November 12, 2023]

City offices closed Friday for Veterans Day, find out what else is impacted
Veterans Day is observed annually on Nov. 11, which falls on a Saturday this year. Some public agencies are observing the holiday on Friday, which will impact operating hours and available services.
[Friday, November 10, 2023]

Initial results show strong support for Los Altos School District parcel tax
The Los Altos School District's parcel tax measure received over 75% support in the first set of results released on Tuesday, Nov. 7, well ahead of the two-thirds mark required to pass.
[Tuesday, November 7, 2023]

Community Briefs: Parcel tax election, huge turnout at Monster Bash and upcoming paper shredding event
This week in Community Briefs, a parcel tax election for the Los Altos School District will be held next week, thousands turned out for the city's annual Monster Bash and there's a free paper shredding event on Saturday, Nov. 4.
[Friday, November 3, 2023]

Proposal to rotate Mountain View Whisman school board leaders fails to garner majority support
The Mountain View Whisman school board rejected a proposal this week to lock in the way it elects its officers, opting instead to maintain discretion in picking its leadership.
[Friday, November 3, 2023]

Los Altos School District looks to renew, expand parcel tax on special ballot next week
The Los Altos School District is asking voters to approve renewing and growing an existing parcel tax levy in a Nov. 7 special election. Measure A would enact a $295 annual tax on each parcel of land within the district.
[Thursday, November 2, 2023]

Community Briefs: Walk-a-thons, a Narcan training and a library book sale
This week in Community Briefs, several local elementary schools recently hosted walk-a-thons, the library is slated to host a fentanyl education and Narcan training event and a library book sale is scheduled for Nov. 4-5.
[Saturday, October 28, 2023]

Mountain View Whisman sees test scores continue to slide
Recently released standardized test results show that student performance on English and math exams slid again last school year, the second year of declines as educators work to help students catch up in the wake of the pandemic.
[Friday, October 27, 2023]