Making Up Past School Work Over the Summer
Just under one-fifth of Morgan Hill Unified School District
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.
Board approves $6.8m for Burnett
During Tuesday’s Board of Education meeting, Hector Gutierrez, a homeowner in the Capriano neighborhood where the Morgan Hill Unified School District is planning to move Central High Continuation High School, brought a neon pink sign with a slogan written in huge black print stating: “More Homes, More Kids, It’s Elementary.”
District explores ‘bioremediation’ to cleanse soil at Peet Road site
Local residents may learn something new about the district’s plan to build a new $20 million elementary school on 10 acres of donated land in northeast Morgan Hill with a “comprehensive update on the Peet Road site progress” listed on the June 21 board of education docket.
Cal-SOAP workshops to help students apply for financial aid
The California Student Opportunity and Access Program, widely referred to as Cal-SOAP, will conduct six “Cash for College” workshops to assist low-income students and their families to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Cal Grant GPA Verification forms required for Cal-Grants.
MHUSD officials tag architect, construction firms to build new Britton
School district officials have zeroed in on Blach Construction Company and Quattrocchi Kwok Architects for a $39.5 million contract to build the brand new Britton Middle School campus.
Live Oak Student Voices group hosts ‘Celebration of Immigration’ event
Area residents, as well as a slew of local officials, attended the May 6