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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
Mountain View Whisman teachers and staff to get 4% one-time bonus
Mountain View Whisman School District teachers and staff will get a 4% salary bonus next month, which the school board unanimously approved at a Thursday, Oct. 19, meeting.
[Saturday, October 21, 2023]

Student journalist and former advisor threaten lawsuit over 'de facto censorship' at Mountain View High
The former advisor of Mountain View High School's student newspaper and one of the student editors-in-chief are threatening to sue the school district for what they describe as "de facto censorship" of the publication last spring.
[Tuesday, October 17, 2023]

Mountain View agrees to extend Shoreline tax agreement with schools, but long-term deal remains unresolved
Mountain View City Council members unanimously approved extending a deal that shares property tax revenue from the Shoreline area with Mountain View school districts for three more years, as talks over a longer term deal continue.
[Thursday, October 12, 2023]

Community Briefs: Community trail race, National Merit semifinalists and a STEM competition finalist
This week in Community Briefs, there's an annual race scheduled for this weekend, over 50 local students are National Merit semifinalists and a St. Francis senior is a finalist in an international STEM video competition.
[Saturday, September 23, 2023]

School board signals interest in signing new agreement with city on school fields
Mountain View Whisman board members showed interest in reaching a new deal for the joint operation of school fields, potentially keeping the chance for an agreement alive after it appeared on the brink of collapse.
[Friday, September 22, 2023]

City, school districts hold joint meeting ahead of high-stakes negotiations over Shoreline tax money
The city council and two local school boards sat down for a rare joint meeting on Monday, Sept. 18, as the three entities try to hash out a long-term agreement to divvy up tens of millions of dollars in annual tax revenue.
[Tuesday, September 19, 2023]

AT&T outage brings down Mountain View's emergency lines, 9-1-1 calls routed to Santa Clara County
Mountain View's emergency lines went down due to a widespread AT&T outage on Friday, Sept. 15. Those needing emergency assistance should continue to call 9-1-1.
[Friday, September 15, 2023]

Mountain View City Council ends six-decade school fields partnership, gives district final offer for new agreement
The Mountain View City Council voted to terminate an agreement for the joint operation of campus fields Tuesday night, while also giving the school board a one-time chance to accept the city's terms to create a new agreement.
[Wednesday, September 13, 2023]

Amid tensions with school district, city of Mountain View considers pulling out of school field deal
In a sign of further fraying relations, the city is considering terminating a more than six-decade agreement with the Mountain View Whisman School District for the joint operation of campus fields.
[Monday, September 11, 2023]

School board votes to fence off parts of Monta Loma despite disagreements over the process
The Mountain View Whisman school board voted at a Thursday, Sept. 7, meeting to fence off portions of Monta Loma Elementary School, but not without disagreements among board members about the three year process that led them there.
[Friday, September 8, 2023]