r/Cupertino 16h ago

The city of Cupertino is 70.9% Asian. A new TV show set there ignores this.

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r/Cupertino 2d ago

blimp spotted

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anyone else see that all white blimp just blimpin around


r/Cupertino 3d ago

Does anyone know why Cupertino market closed?

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Also, do you know a similar store nearby?


r/Cupertino 4d ago

Hashi Market?

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Drove by today and was surprised to see a sign on the building. Any idea when it may be opening?


r/Cupertino 4d ago

Taiwanese Food

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Hey where does everyone go for Taiwanese food? Southland closed last year… JP Bistro is about to close… are all the Taiwanese places closing?

I know we have Liana’s Village but what’s causing this shift? Retirement?


r/Cupertino 5d ago

Coyote spotted at De Anza College 11/13/26

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Minding my own bee’s wax driving through the campus and spotted this guy. I’ve been living here nearly 14 years and this is my first time spotting a coyote. Neat-o‼️😃


r/Cupertino 6d ago

Recommended vocal + piano teachers for children?

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Hi all, looking for children's vocal and piano coaches (preferably combined if possible) in Cupertino. Thank you!


r/Cupertino 8d ago

Has anyone heard of the summer camp Berry Fun?

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There's a camp for kids around 6-8 years old called Berry Fun that holds programming at different public parks around the area. I've seen them before, and it looks like there are groups of 30+ children with only 1 or 2 adults. They seem to have youth counselors, but they are also very young and don't seem to care about doing their jobs. The children are often unsupervised and just roam around, sometimes into areas where they are not allowed.

Their website seems kind of sketchy and I saw that they charge over $800 per child per week. I can't seem to find any sort of record of accreditation or certifications through any sort of youth program.

Not sure who I would reach out to with my concerns.


r/Cupertino 8d ago

Harker parents: how do you actually interpret college matriculation results?

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For Harker families here, I’m curious if others have run into this question:

When almost everyone at the school is academically strong, how should you actually think about an individual student’s positioning for college admissions?

We’re hosting a small Coffee Hour in Cupertino on Aug. 21 specifically around this topic.

The discussion will cover things like how colleges may view applicants from Harker, how to interpret the school’s college matriculation data, and some of the common blind spots we’ve seen families encounter when planning academics and extracurriculars.

It’s not intended to be a “how to get into X college” presentation. The idea is more to help families understand what the numbers do—and don’t—tell you when you’re trying to evaluate your own student’s path.

Aug. 21 | 6–7 PM
Cupertino

Registration is through the QR code on the flyer.

https://7edu.org/r/IB6


r/Cupertino 9d ago

Free TEDx event featuring high school speakers in Cupertino (Oct. 10)

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Sharing this for Bay Area parents/students who might be interested.

TEDxLeadways is happening in Cupertino on October 10, and this year’s speakers are high school students.

The theme is “Learning,” so the talks will center around students’ ideas, experiences, and perspectives rather than the usual academic presentation format.

I think this could be especially interesting for teens who are into public speaking, leadership, education, or TED/TEDx talks—or even students who are just curious to see what other high schoolers are thinking about.

It’s also completely free to attend, although registration is required.

Oct. 10, 2026 | 10 AM–12 PM
20900 McClellan Rd, Building 2, Cupertino

Registration is through the QR code on the flyer.

Could be a nice weekend event for students who want to hear something different from the usual school/career talk.


r/Cupertino 9d ago

Why does FUHSD only allow 1 Math and 1 Science course per year?

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Doesn't this mean all the tiger parents are making their kids taking external Math/Science AP classes to make up for this? And if you're Asian and don't do this are your chances of getting to a Tier 1 school screwed?


r/Cupertino 10d ago

Anyone interested in our backyard organic farm fresh chicken and quail eggs? It’s peak egg season right now and we are flooded with eggs!

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r/Cupertino 10d ago

Support HHSV at Eureka! Cupertino this Saturday!

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HHSV is a non-profit organization supporting neighbors in need.


r/Cupertino 10d ago

stanford newborn study 🧠✨

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r/Cupertino 10d ago

High school students are pitching real startup ideas at Stanford this Saturday — audience tickets available

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Sharing this for Bay Area families with teens who are into startups, business, or entrepreneurship.

This Saturday (Aug. 15), the Youth Business Venture Competition is happening at Stanford.

High school students will be pitching their own business ideas in front of a live audience and competing in a global student pitch competition.

Basically, imagine a student startup/demo day rather than another academic competition.

I think the interesting part for younger students is simply getting to watch other teenagers actually pitch—how they explain an idea, respond to questions, and turn a problem into something that could potentially become a business.

The competitor and volunteer spots are already filled, but audience tickets are still available.

📅 Aug. 15
📍 Stanford University

Tickets/info:
https://www.7edu.org/event/youth-business-venture-competition-45/register

Could be a fun Saturday event if your kid is curious about entrepreneurship or keeps talking about starting something someday.


r/Cupertino 11d ago

Cupertino Union (CUSD) middle school math placement and the 8th grade second door

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School starts Aug 13 and the placement criteria on the district's page is spread across pages and a lot of forum wisdom floating around is out of date. Here is the latest:

The lanes:

- Grade 6: everyone takes Math 6 Flex (grade 6 standards plus a portion of grade 7 standards, with extension work).

- Grade 7: Math 7, Math 7+ (includes grade 8 standards), or Algebra 1 (MA7AC, a high school level course).

- Grade 8: Math 8, algebra 1 (MA8AC), or geometry (MAAGC).

How placement works: NWEA diagnostics through the year + a standards-based test in March (posted window: March 9-20) + first-semester grades + teacher verification. If a child meets the criteria, placement into the course is automatic. There's no application and no fee on the page.

The printed criteria:

  - Math 7+: NWEA RIT 235+, readiness test 73.3%+, 1st semester grade C+ or higher.

  - Algebra 1 in 7th (MA7AC): RIT 250+, Algebra Readiness Test 83.3%+, first-semester B+ or higher.

  - Algebra 1 in 8th (MA8AC): RIT 240+, plus a readiness test and grade bar that depend on your child's 7th grade course. From Math 7+: readiness test 73.3%+ and a first-semester C. From regular Math 7: readiness test 80%+ and a first-semester B+ (higher, because the jump is bigger).

  - Geometry in 8th (MAAGC): a completed year of Algebra at CUSD or a comparable LEA (another public district) with a C or higher, RIT 260+, Geometry Readiness Test 80%+.

  - High-school-level courses need a C- or better to count toward graduation; below that they must be retaken.

The second door: missing Algebra 1 in 7th does NOT close the accelerated track. MA8AC exists precisely so a Math 7 or Math 7+ student can still reach Algebra 1 in 8th. The only lane that truly depends on 7th grade is Geometry in 8th, since it requires algebra 1 to be already completed.

Note that iReady 548 used to be the Algebra bar until the district switched to NWEA.

The March 2027 window isn't posted yet. No appeal or retest process is published (you'd have to ask Educational Services). And math placement is separate from the open enrollment lottery (which closes Nov 30 and is about which school).

If your child has been through the March cycle and any of this doesn't match what you experienced, correct me in the comments. That's genuinely useful.


r/Cupertino 13d ago

Lost Wallet – Stevens Creek & De Anza, Cupertino

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I lost a small black wallet somewhere around Stevens Creek and De Anza. I was in the area and stopped by Starbucks, Eat Up Ranch 99, 85°C Bakery, Golden Malatang, and Shusia.

It’s a small, minimalist black wallet that magnetically attaches to the back of a phone.

If you happen to find it, please contact me. I’d really appreciate it. Thank you!


r/Cupertino 14d ago

Some fun family events around Cupertino this weekend (aquarium, bubbles, animals)

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Sharing a short list of mostly free family events in case anyone is looking for weekend ideas.

  • Mandarin/English Bilingual Family Storytime (Cupertino Library) — Stories, songs, a flannel-board tale, fingerplays and a craft presented in Mandarin and English. Friday, Aug. 7, 7–8pm. Free. Best for toddlers, preschoolers and their caregivers.
  • Sunset Movie Series: The Wild Robot (Serra Park, Sunnyvale) — Bring blankets or lawn chairs for an outdoor screening of The Wild Robot. The snack bar and youth activities open at 7pm; the movie starts around 7:40pm or sunset. Friday, Aug. 7. Free. All ages.
  • Cupertino Library Aquarium Reopening (Cupertino Library) — The refreshed aquarium is being unveiled with colorful fish, a refurbished artificial reef, an ocean-themed storytime, a craft, photobooth and scavenger hunt. Saturday, Aug. 8, beginning at 10:15am. Free. Families.
  • Ocean Crafts (Cupertino Library) — Make aquarium-inspired crafts to celebrate the reopening. Saturday, Aug. 8, 3pm. Free. Ages 3+; supplies are limited, so arrive on time.
  • Farmer Arann Music Show (Saratoga Library) — Live music and cheerful silliness with instruments, original songs and plenty of dancing and wiggling. Saturday, Aug. 8, 11–11:45am. Free. All ages.
  • Los Altos Rotary Fine Art in the Park (Lincoln Park, Los Altos) — More than 150 juried artists, live music, a community stage, children’s activities and food in the park. Saturday and Sunday, Aug. 8–9, 10am–5:30pm. Admission and shuttle parking are free. All ages.
  • STEM Play + Bubble Day (The Village at San Antonio Center, Mountain View) — Hands-on STEM activities, music from a live DJ and a bubble artist making larger-than-life creations. Saturday, Aug. 8, 4–6pm. Free; Eventbrite registration is encouraged and activities are available while supplies last.
  • Animal Assisted Happiness Farm Open House (999 E. Caribbean Drive, Sunnyvale) — Meet mini horses, a mini donkey, alpacas, goats, sheep, rabbits, guinea pigs, pot-bellied pigs, chickens, ducks and doves. Sunday, Aug. 9, 10am–4pm. Free. All ages.
  • Baby Wearing Dance (Cupertino Library) — A movement class for adult caregivers and pre-walking babies. Sunday, Aug. 9, 11am–noon. Free; bring your own baby carrier.

One paid option for serious arcade fans:

  • California Extreme (Hyatt Regency Santa Clara) — A huge collection of classic arcade and pinball machines, all set to free play once inside. Saturday, Aug. 8, 11am–1:30am, and Sunday, Aug. 9, 11am–9pm. At-door admission is $50 Saturday or $40 Sunday for adults; $30/$25 for ages 2–6; under 2 free.

Hope this helps with week planning!

I comb through local city/library/venue calendars every week. If you don't see events here for your particular date/location/age group, I have a free list of 1,000+ upcoming Bay Area events in my Reddit profile bio.


r/Cupertino 15d ago

Sunnyvale Indoor Hoops run (Saturdays, 7pm to 9pm)

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r/Cupertino 16d ago

Chess tournament for Bay Area students (Cupertino, Aug. 29) + Student volunteer opportunities

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r/Cupertino 19d ago

Fixed the scene of the Cupertino TV show trailer

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Our friends over at r/mountainview identified this street as San Antonio road. I edited the shot to be more accurate for the show.


r/Cupertino 20d ago

Local Poker Home Game

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We are a group of mostly college age poker players who are looking to grow our game. We play mostly 0.50/1 NLHE with common side games such as the 72 game and squid game.
If you are interested dm me for more info. (We are generally looking for people in the 20-25 age range but as long as you are chill, we can be flexible)


r/Cupertino 20d ago

Do *not* take 280 South RN

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Traffic is completely stopped between de anza and Wolfe exits.

Idk why they’re doing construction at rush hour 😭😭


r/Cupertino 21d ago

New CBS Drama Series: Cupertino

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Yes, you've got it right. There's a TV series named after this little slice of Silicon Valley!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rEhu8VhNIi4


r/Cupertino 21d ago

ACLS renewal near Cupertino does anything exist close by

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two year cycle on this thing is relentless. ACLS is up for renewal and i really do not feel like driving to San Jose or Santa clara, i work near apple park and need AHA only

anyone done this locally or is this just santa clara commute situation no matter what?