Madrono seniors reflect on yearbook and school year
June 2, 2021
As the 2020-2021 school year comes to a close, Madrono seniors can celebrate the final days of their high school career, reflect on a year revolving around COVID-19 and the yearbook-making process, and share the yearbook that they have worked so hard on for the past year.




![Charen Yu (left), the Palo Alto Unified School District chief business officer, presents the updated 2026-2027 budget during Tuesday's board meeting. According to Yu, expenditure changes are the primary reason for the deficit. “[Compared to the adopted budget], certificated salaries are up $18.8 million (which translates to 13.4%), classified salaries are up $11 million (or 17%), benefits are up $5.6 million and all other objects are down $2.9 million,” Yu said. “These are settled agreements with our bargaining partners. They are contractual obligations and they are the primary driver of the change.”](https://palyvoice.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/08/budget-presentation-300x225.jpeg)

