MHUSD offers New Summer Parent Support Center
School district leaders have opened a Summer Parent Support Center at the Morgan Hill Unified School District office, located at 15600 Concord Circle, to assist residents.
Housing wins as Rivas shuffles Legislature leadership deck
Who’s up and who’s down? When the news broke late Nov. 21 that new Assembly Speaker Robert Rivas picked new committee chairpersons and canned others, the Sacramento political sphere was immediately abuzz with talk of winners and losers.
The winners include Cecilia Aguiar-Curry, the Davis...
Live Oak Drama Club’s ‘My Sister Eileen’
Live Oak High's Afterschool Drama Guild presents the comedy, 'My Sister Eileen' at the Little Theater on the school campus, 1505 E. Main Ave., on Dec. 6 and 7 at 7:30pm and on Dec. 8 at 8pm. Tickets are available at the door, $7 without an ASB card, $5 with ASB card. For more information, call the school at (408) 201-6100.
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.
LOHS senior’s musical piece to be performed by San Jose Metropolitan Band
Live Oak High School senior Robert Alexander’s musical piece, entitled “Sparks,” will be performed by the San Jose Metropolitan Band during this Sunday’s “Planes, Trains & Automobiles” Spring Concert at the McAfee Performing Arts and Lecture Center in Saratoga.
MH sixth-grader wins essay contest
With her essay, “A Country of Content,” Morgan Hill sixth-grader Nikhita Gopisetty took home first prize in this year’s Asian Pacific Fund’s annual “Growing Up Asian in America” contest.
Board approves $1.5m to oversee Measure G
The Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Education made a $1.5 million decision Tuesday on a 6-1 vote to hire Cumming Corporation as the program manager that will oversee the first $55 million in capital improvement projects funded by the $198 million voter-approved Measure G bond.















