Gavilan kicks 17 players off team
Gavilan College removed 17 out-of-state football players—all but one of them African American—from the team and campus last week, claiming the athletes had received prohibited transportation, housing and food benefits and were improperly recruited.
New nonprofit art school opens in MH
Local art instructor Anthony Stenberg wants to “build community through art and literacy,” and he’s starting with his new nonprofit business venture, the Morgan Hill Art School.
School district moving ahead with parcel tax for June 2018 ballot
With school district leaders pushing for a parcel tax to be on the June 2018 ballot, Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education unanimously approved a $20,000 consulting contract to pursue the measure.
District targets next $80 million in Measure G projects
There are $80 million in school projects making their way down the pipeline in the coming months as district leaders have begun the process of selling off the second series of Measure G dollars.
New Measure G projects to be reviewed at Sept. 5 meeting
Morgan Hill Unified School District’s governing board will discuss the results of its own board evaluation while district staff will offer an overview of the newest Measure G school projects on tap as part of tonight’s board of education meeting.
Parents: Bullying a problem at Britton
A parent of a Britton Middle School student claims her child, as well as two of his friends, are victims of persistent bullying by a group of classmates who have been targeting them since last school year.
Martin Murphy, Los Paseos receive $40k grants
Martin Murphy Middle School and Los Paseos Elementary School were each awarded $20,000 from the City of San Jose's District 2 Participatory Budgeting process, according to an Aug. 23 announcement from Morgan Hill Unified School District.
First day smiles at MHUSD schools
With clear skies and warm temperatures, Morgan Hill Unified School District schools, staff and faculty welcomed back students Aug. 17 for the first day of the 2017-18 school year.
School board approves cleanup plan for Borello school site
Impassioned and well-versed residents, board of education trustees and district officials generated conflicting views and a few intense moments at an Aug. 18 special meeting to determine the future of a 9-acre plot of land in northeast Morgan Hill.
District’s facilities master plan outlines $700 million in needs
Morgan Hill Unified School District is in need of nearly $700 million in renovations and new construction, according to findings in a Facilities Master Plan compiled by the architectural firm LPA, Inc.















