Science comes alive
With workshops such as “A Cow’s Eye View,” “Pokemon Math,” “The Secret Life of Strawberries,” and “Jamba Juice Jenga,” local students were treated to a Saturday filled with academic enrichment Feb. 7 at the 14th annual Science Alive Conference on the Gavilan College campus in Gilroy.Middle school students (grades 6-8) from Morgan Hill, San Martin, Gilroy and Hollister were introduced to math and science based, hands-on activities in a wide variety of one-hour workshops spread throughout the day.In all, there were 18 workshops, where students explored such things as the principles of energy storage and conversion, the physics of sound and music, the magic of geometry, principles of electric circuits and how the heart functions. Each workshop called for students to construct a project to test what they had learned.Students pre-registered for the sold out event, filling in their four top choices of workshops they wanted to attend. Each student was then placed in three selected workshops.Instructors included faculty and students from Gavilan College, San Jose State University and Gilroy High School as well as others from the Chabot Space and Science Center and Gilroy Veterinary Hospital.
Governor signs new education assessment bill, suspending STAR
Out with the old and in with the new is what Governor Jerry Brown’s signature on Assembly Bill 484 signified Wednesday, as California’s public education system will recognize a new way to assess its students’ academic progress.
Gav theater arts major to receive $10k scholarship
Isabel “Izzy” Quistian, a Gavilan College theater arts major and active member of the Associated Student Body, was awarded the Karl S. Pister Leadership Opportunity Program Scholarship.
Parents write letters urging legislators to finalize budget
In step with Superintendent Alan Nishino's trip to Sacramento
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.
Free summer lunches offered by MHUSD
Morgan Hill Unified School District will once again operate the Seamless Summer Feeding Program, which supplies free lunches to children up to age 18 during the summer months.
Intradistrict transfer requests begin Jan. 12
Intradistrict transfer requests for first through 12th grade students can be submitted to the Morgan Hill Unified School District headquarters (15600 Concord Circle) beginning 8 am. Jan. 12.
Martin Murphy, Los Paseos receive $40k grants
Martin Murphy Middle School and Los Paseos Elementary School were each awarded $20,000 from the City of San Jose's District 2 Participatory Budgeting process, according to an Aug. 23 announcement from Morgan Hill Unified School District.










