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March 18, 2025

Britton project delayed by state permits

Morgan Hill school district leaders are about four months removed from the postponement of a Dec. 8, 2017 groundbreaking ceremony for the much anticipated Britton Middle School Transformation Project.

LOHS sophomore earns chance to study at Harvard

Live Oak High School sophomore Emma Squires has the chance of a lifetime after being accepted to Harvard University’s Secondary School Program, a summer event where she will be able to earn college credits from the Ivy League institution.

Board approves adjusted facilities pay structure

With two of the three largest youth sports organizations fully on board after working out a credit line for past field enhancements and maintenance, Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Trustees approved an updated fee structure for reserving fields at a March 20 meeting.

LOHS sophomore earns chance to study at Harvard

Live Oak High School sophomore Emma Squires has the chance of a lifetime after being accepted to Harvard University’s Secondary School Program, a summer event where she will be able to earn college credits from the Ivy League institution.

Gavilan, Chico form new career pathway partnership

Gavilan College has established a new Career Technical Information partnership with Chico State University to offer a “2+2” program for Gavilan business majors who want to achieve a Bachelor’s degree in Concrete Industry Management at Chico State.

Aladdin comes to SMG

San Martin Gwinn Theater Group invites community members to “join us for a night of wonder” as they put on a local production of Disney’s “Aladdin-The Musical” this week.

Air Force quintet performs at JAMM, Sobrato

Helping to celebrate music in education, the Travis Brass Quintet gave live performances March 16 at Jackson Academy of Math and Music as well as at Ann Sobrato High School.

Charter school granted nearly $14M in Prop 51 funds

Leaders for the Charter School of Morgan Hill confirmed this week that they have been granted nearly $14 million in Proposition 51 state rehabilitation funds to help revitalize their aging campus.

Gavilan College adds social justice degree

Students attending Gavilan College have a new course of study that can help pave the way into the California State University system with an Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies.

Walkouts at local schools commemorate Parkland

As a steady rain came down on the Live Oak High School campus on March 14, hundreds of students gathered in the commons area to honor the 17 victims of the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School mass shooting.

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