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January 8, 2025

Students, boosters spruce up Live Oak campus

Scores of student-athletes, parents and school staff spent their Saturday this past weekend spreading mulch, pulling weeds and sprucing up Live Oak High School’s campus on East Main Avenue.  About 75 people—most of them Live Oak students—came out to volunteer for the campuswide work day...

Religion: Leave-taking from a congregation

“Lord, you have apportioned to your people the manifold gifts of the Spirit: Grant amid the changes of the world that your Church may abide, and be strengthened in ministry through continuous outpouring of your gifts; through Jesus Christ our Lord, who lives and...

Lemos applied for new job under maiden name

The South San Francisco Unified School District Board of

Teachers Aid Coalition Appreciates Donations

TAC Fundraising Chairperson Judy Beshears has announced that TAC received a $1,000 grant from the Morgan Hill Rotary Club to help teachers a local schools purchase classroom supplies. It's estimated teachers spend an average of $600 to $800 a year to purchase the materials.

Trustee challenges SPSAs

One school board member was highly critical of local district schools’ action plans for improving student achievement that were submitted to the board of education for approval Aug. 1.

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 law gives workers more paid sick days

California workers will be guaranteed five paid sick days a year starting Jan. 1, up from the three days that employers are currently required to provide, thanks to Senate Bill 616.  The bill, authored by Long Beach Democratic Sen. Lena Gonzalez, also extends protections against...

Wheelin’ to raise funds

This weekend, the new Live Oak track will be occupied for at

UPDATE: Jackson Elementary principal resigns, takes early retirement incentive

Garry Dudley's last day as Jackson Elementary's principal was Tuesday. He resigned following the Morgan Hill Unified school board of trustees' unanimous approval in closed session Tuesday afternoon and will retire before the end of the calendar year. Dudley will be paid for the sick days he accrued since his hire by former Superintendent Alan Nishino in August 2007.

Sobrato students offer a lending hand

Ann Sobrato High School students are lending a hand to a 7-year-old disabled Gilroy boy in desperate need of a new wheelchair with a variety of fundraising efforts in the local community and on the web.

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