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April 8, 2026

Gavilan College receives nearly $1 million for CTE programs

Gavilan College received nearly $1 million from the California Strong Workforce Program for the upcoming academic year to expand Career Technical Education (CTE) programs leading to high demand, high wage jobs in the region, according to a Feb. 6 announcement.

How to fill vacancy on school board?

The remaining two years of former School Board Trustee Tom

Gavilan cancels classes due to air quality

With ‰"Unhealthy‰" air quality levels reaching south Santa Clara County because of smoke from Butte County wildfires, Gavilan College canceled all classes at each of its locations Nov. 15 Local school districts in Morgan Hill and Gilroy remained open with no outside activities, such as...

World Read Aloud Day at Charter School of MH

Members of the Morgan Hill community joined the staff and students at Charter School of Morgan Hill on Feb. 1 to celebrate World Read Aloud Day at the Monterey Road campus. Every year, on World Read Aloud Day, people all around the globe read aloud...

Christopher High in Gilroy vandalized with hate-filled graffiti

Three people broke into a building at Christopher High School in Gilroy late Monday night and wrote “hate graffiti” on the walls, according to police.  The suspects also ransacked several classrooms in the incident that occurred about 11:40pm Feb. 5, says a press release from...

Parents protest at MHUSD office

About 30 parents, children and citizens gathered early Tuesday

MH kindergarten registration begins April 28

Kindergarten registration for the 2003-04 school year begins

Machado School renovation likely

The families and neighbors that consider themselves the Machado

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.

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