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February 5, 2026

MHUSD asks for community input on renaming of former Burnett campus

The Morgan Hill Unified School District wants the community’s suggestions on a new name for its facility at 85 Tilton Ave. property and invites residents to speak during Tuesday’s public hearing as part of the Aug. 13 Board of Education meeting.

Thousands of volunteers join 40th annual Coastal Cleanup

Thousands of volunteers flocked to the California coast and waterways on Sept. 21 to participate in the 40th annual California Coastal Cleanup Day.   The event, which is the largest single-day volunteer event in the world, according to Guinness World Records, invited eco-friendly volunteers across the...

High School Exit Exam scores rise at Live Oak, Sobrato

Sophomore students in Morgan Hill are improving their test

Election system, grade level reconfiguration on MHUSD’s April 21 agenda

Trustee area boundary lines drawn up for a by-district election system and district plans for grade level reconfiguration top the general agenda items to be discussed at the April 21 Board of Education meeting for the Morgan Hill Unified School District.

Morgan Hill schools drop in progress reports

The California Department of Education released on Wednesday its

Silicon Valley Flex Academy opens Tuesday

After much preparation, Morgan Hill's newest charter will open

Spotlight of the Week: High Flyer

Nik Groen, 16, a Live Oak High School junior, started flying when he was 14. He recently took his first solo flight, after flying with his instructor, Charles Jackson, pictured at left, once a month for more than a year."It's a lot of fun, but it takes a lot of determination," he said. Now that he's met one goal, his first solo flight, he's looking ahead to earning his private pilot's license. He hopes to do that when he's 17, he said. To earn the license, he has to pass a written test and complete longer flights. The final test is a 'check flight' with an instructor he's never flown with, similar to the road test a driver must pass to become licensed.

SM Gwinn’s Robledo to be honored at County’s teacher recognition celebration

Lourdes Robledo, a second-grade teacher at San Martin Gwinn Elementary School in San Martin, will be one of 31 teachers honored by the Santa Clara County Office of Education Sept. 26 at the 44th annual Teacher Recognition Celebration at the Heritage Theatre in Campbell.

Stubbornness on the court

A donkey basketball game put on by the FFA pitted 11 students

MHUSD has more admin than other county districts

The number of administrators in Morgan Hill Unified School

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