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June 25, 2026

A peachy-keen farewell for MHUSD retirees

Against the backdrop of the old Machado school and the setting

Students create virtual campus

When the Live Oak High School senior found out early this spring that school might be closing down for a while, he took on a virtual project that was much bigger than himself.

Morgan Hill celebrates pickleball

The City of Morgan Hill and local athletes celebrated the groundbreaking of new pickleball courts at the Community Park on West Edmundson Avenue Jan. 5. City officials were joined by members of the Morgan Hill Pickleball Club for the occasion.  The city recently hired EF&S...

Gav to cut 12 percent of course offerings

Staggering attendance rates at Gavilan College and extensive

Hundreds finish July 4 Morgan Hill Freedom Run

The 24th running of the Morgan Hill Freedom Run this year, a major fundraiser and event for the Morgan Hill Freedom Fest, was particularly poignant given last year’s need to keep the community safe. One of the first in person races in the county in...

Altman-Palm widens Trustee election lead by dozens of votes

As elections officials closed out their first ballot-counting weekend after the Nov. 8 election, Nancy Altman-Palm has widened her lead over incumbent Wendy Sullivan in the Morgan Hill Unified School District Trustee Area 1 race—but only by a few dozen votes.  As of 5pm Nov....

Classified workers angry over Thomas comment

A remark from Trustee Shelle Thomas was the spark that ignited

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.

School board reinstates 2 part-time nurses

Two part-time School District nurses were spared from the budget

Policy subcommittee among May 2 school board agenda items

A third discussion on the board policy subcommittee will open the general business for the May 2 board of education meeting—an oddly contentious item that has previously inspired hours of debate among trustees.

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