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December 19, 2025

Live Oak Student Voices group hosts ‘Celebration of Immigration’ event

Area residents, as well as a slew of local officials, attended the May 6

Action-packed weekend at Sobrato HS

Student actors in the Ann Sobrato High School Theatre Society will be giving their final two fall play performances of “12 Angry Jurors” at 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday inside the Sobrato Performing Arts Center

MH teen’s tuba talent lands him in all-state honor band

As the lone tuba player in the Martin Murphy Middle School band, 13-year-old Aaron Osborne did not have anyone to measure himself against. He had only picked up playing the large brass instrument one year earlier after being introduced to its sound by a family member.

First place for Emerald Regime Marching Band

The 57 member Emerald Regime Marching Band and Color Guard took first place with a score of 67.05 in AA class at thier first competition of the season last Saturday night at the Valley Christian Quest Classic. Performing the show, Sirens, under the direction of drum major, Yasmin Deosaran, and featuring flute soloist Rachel Harris, the Emerald Regime won three of five while competing against five other schools in their class. With tenacity and more than 200 hours of practice, the Emerald Regime is prepared and excited for their next competition on Oct. 27 at the Gilroy Classic at Gilroy High School.

School chief search panel appointed

Sixteen members of the community - some with ties to the Morgan

More state funding for Spanish speaking, low-income students?

Next week's unveiling of Gov. Jerry Brown's 2013-2014 budget could mean a banner year for the Morgan Hill Unified School District's state cash flow.

District comes to terms with classified staff, managers

Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education unanimously approved two contract offers made by district leadership to its classified union workers and its managerial employee group at the Jan. 17 school board meeting.

Gavilan College awarded $1.5M to create juvenile justice program

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Gavilan College was awarded $1.5 million to create a program to serve students in juvenile detention. The funds, awarded by the California Community Colleges Chancellor’s Office, will create the “Gavilan College Higher Aspirations Juvenile Justice Program” over the next five years, a part of the...

Local Scene: Adopt a pet for free June 1

Hicken earns academic honors Thomas Hicken, of Morgan Hill, was named to the Utah Tech University’s president’s list for the spring semester. To qualify for the president’s list, students had to attain a GPA of 3.9 or higher for the semester, says a press release...

Health plan begins construction on new South County resource center

Santa Clara Family Health Plan on July 28 commemorated the start of construction of its newest public facility, the South County Community Resource Center in Gilroy. The resource center, set to open in early 2026, will serve residents of Gilroy, Morgan Hill and San...

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