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December 17, 2025

National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week

National Bullying Prevention Awareness Week is Oct. 22–28. Educational activities aimed at getting students to talk about inappropriate behavior are sponsored by PACER National Center for Bullying Prevention and co-sponsored by the National Coalition for Parent Involvement in Education, National Education Association and National PTA.

A whirlwind first year

After living here, working here and soaking in all things Morgan

Sacramento budget workshop leaves district with tools, but no battle

Morgan Hill school district officials left a state budget

Motorcyclist dies in Gilroy traffic collision

A motorcyclist died and two people were injured after an Aug. 8 evening collision, according to a Gilroy Police Department press release.  First responders arrived at the intersection of Gavilan Court and Murray Avenue to find the motorcyclist in the roadway with life-threatening injuries. He...

New School Trustee Bart Fisher Inherits Many Labor Problems

Former trustee Amina Khemici fears community is losing trust with school district

School district budget errs on side of caution

School is out, the sun is out and the state is out of money. Not

School charters course for County approval

The Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education is merely employing stalling tactics, according to some who say a 6-1 vote won’t stop Navigator Schools from opening a new charter school in fall 2014.

LO theater contractors faulted on 35 counts

Poor workmanship has stalled the Live Oak High School theater

Junior journalists

Burgeoning young journalists from Mr. Loyd’s fifth grade class are leaving no stone unturned at Paradise Valley Elementary School, where the “Room 9 Times” details all the latest happenings within their school-wide community.

Where’s the space?

Two dozen residents from three different local school communities, as well as Morgan Hill Unified School District’s six-member board of education, agreed Feb. 10 that splitting Voices College-Bound Language Academy’s student body between two different campuses is an unacceptable route to providing the charter school with local facilities.

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