MHUSD to voters: parcel tax or bond?
 The results are in: surveyed voters prefer a parcel tax, but don’t necessarily want to pay for it.
Students, Teachers Head Back to Class on Monday Morning
Parents, teachers and students have mixed feelings about the new
Gulizia Honored
Nate Gulizia of Morgan Hill has been named a United States Award Winner in Honor Roll.
Board begins search for superintendent
Months after Superintendent Carolyn McKennan decided not to seek
Journey to India: Meeting the Dalai Lama
For the last two weeks, Morgan Hill MMS students have written
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.
Former interim president to stay on at Gavilan for special project
After earning $20,000 for serving as Gavilan College’s interim president for one month earlier this year, Dr. Victor Krimsley is rejoining the community college staff as the new interim Vice President for Special Projects, a position the Board created specifically for him.













