Festival Gives Back to the Community
Celebrating Morgan Hill's top crop – the Mushroom – is not the main purpose of the Mardi Gras Festival. The real reason for all the fungus-eating and fun-making is money. The festival is a non-profit organization with every dollar above and beyond the cost of putting on the festival going into the scholarship fund, as well as providing donations to non-profit clubs and organizations who participate in the festival.
Dancer Performs in Dance Concert
Morgan Hill dancer Ryan Ramirez will be performing in an upcoming dance concert as a member of the pre-professional Teen Dance Company of the Bay Area. Ramirez is 14 years old and has been dancing for 10 years. Last year Ramirez auditioned for the company and became one of its youngest members. She's an eighth-grade student at the Oakwood Country School where she has earned a 4.0-grade-point average. She will be attending Saint Francis High School in the fall.
Gulizia Honored
Nate Gulizia of Morgan Hill has been named a United States Award Winner in Honor Roll.
Education Foundation Gives Nearly $20,000 in School Grants
Group gives more than 20 awards to local schools
College will begin first phase of Measure E projects
College will begin first phase of Measure E projects
Gavilan College Sets Retirement Standards
Community College gets a head start on anticipated retirement
Students May Attend Commencement Despite Failing State Exit Exam
Seniors will receive completion certificates








