Superintendent search to take 16 weeks
While the school board had high hopes of hiring a new
BookSmart invites community to celebrate 30th anniversary
In the heart of Morgan Hill, BookSmart has long been more than just a bookstore—it has been a cherished meeting place, a learning hub and a cornerstone for locals of all ages.
This month, the independent bookstore is inviting the community to celebrate its 30th...
Disabled Students Given California High School Exit Exam Reprieve
Special education students get another year until exit exam
Emerald Regime Seeks Marchers
Live Oak High School's marching band and color guard is looking for students to join the groups for the upcoming marching season. Band camp starts Aug. 14 at 9am at the Live Oak High band room. Students who are looking for commitment, meaning to their high school life, responsibility and a huge sense of satisfaction are encouraged to get involved. Another bonus of becoming a part of the groups is a chance for a trip to Europe in the spring. No experience is necessary. All Live Oak High students are welcome, including incoming ninth graders. Check www.emeraldregime.org for more information, or contact Kathy at 226-8505, [email protected] or Tish at 779-0258.
Defense files a motion to dismiss in Live Oak T-shirt lawsuit
Lawyers for the Morgan Hill Unified District, former Principal
Continuation school controversy
When Zaira Medina was a freshman at Ann Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill, she didn’t take her schooling seriously and fell behind in course credits needed for graduation.
New MHUSD trustees take the oath
Under the gaze of family and friends, three incoming Morgan Hill Unified School board trustees took the oath of office and assumed their place on the school board dais Tuesday evening at district offices, located at 15600 Concord Circle.
District mulls city offer on sharing traffic light cost
Morgan Hill School Board trustees are considering an offer from
Student of the Week: Victoria Tu
Each month, the principals of Live Oak and Sobrato High Schools choose a total of four students (two from each school) to spotlight. Sobrato senior Victoria Tu, 17, is this week's Student of the Week.













