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March 29, 2024

Teachers slate rally for funds

Local teachers will pick up the placards Wednesday, when the

‘Extra’ classes may require 7th period

Whether or not there is a strong music program, literacy program

Time For Tea

Britton Middle School held its annual 19th Century Tea on Thursday, May 25, with eighth-grade teachers Tim Ahlin, Nancy Altman, Madeline Alexander, Joanne Doell, Ken Decher, John Bremis and Ron Woolf arranging the elaborate event focusing on history and manners.

Teachers Endorse Three Incumbents, One Newcomer

The Morgan Hill Federation of Teachers has announced its endorsement of candidates for the four open seats on the Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education. Union members are supporting candidates Bart Fisher, Amina Khemici, Don Moody and Shelle Thomas.

District Dumps Middle School Math Textbook Creating Uproar

A decision to jettison the seventh-grade math textbook, outside

STAR testing consistent for Morgan Hill students

Just before kids go back to school Thursday, the Morgan Hill

A new name for Burnett

Loritta Bonfante Johnson - Morgan Hill’s 2012 Woman of the Year and Morgan Hill Unified 2004 Educator of the Year - is the person that residents and educators are most in favor of being the new namesake for the former Burnett Elementary School campus.

Public hearing on tap to discuss plans for Borello Elementary School

A hearing introducing the Preliminary Environmental Assessment report on the 10-acre property reserved for a new $20 million public elementary school in northeast Morgan Hill is the first order of business on the April 5 board of education docket.

Board pushes for parcel tax

Despite no specifics as to what the increased revenues would be used for other than to improve local public education, Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education approved a $24,000 expenditure to poll the taxpayers on their likely level of support for a parcel tax. If the results are favorable, a ballot measure asking property owners for more money could go to the voters in an upcoming election.

Driver dies after colliding with tomato harvester near Gilroy

A 78-year-old Santa Clara man died Sept. 26 after the car he was driving collided with a tomato harvester that was trying to cross Highway 152 east of Gilroy, according to the California Highway Patrol.  The man, whose name wasn’t released, was driving east in...

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