School board trustee in waiting wants to serve MH families
As the only school board candidate in her trustee area for the November election, San Martin resident Teresa Murillo has already locked up a seat on Morgan Hill Unified School District’s governing body for the next four years.
Local nonprofit supports nursing students
In an effort to bridge the nursing shortage, on June 11 the Edward Boss Prado Foundation presented a $30,000 check to Gavilan College to cover the costs of six students to enter the college’s nursing program in the fall of 2023.
The presentation took place...
It’s a family affair for Adult School’s Class of 2009
The Community Adult School Class of 2009 was out to prove to
UPDATED: Parent group responds to change in court order
A federal judge tweaked her initial court order for the release of sensitive student data to a statewide parent group of special education advocates March 1, as a result of a “large number of objections” from parents who mailed in opt-out forms to the U.S. District Court in Sacramento.
A new principal at Paradise
New Principal Phil Duncan sat calmly and mostly quietly, eating
Board begins search for superintendent
Months after Superintendent Carolyn McKennan decided not to seek
Assistant superintendent and director of special ed selected
After approval in closed session by the Morgan Hill Unified board of trustees along with Superintendent Wes Smith, the district filled two key positions at the district office.
Gemma Abels Scholarship available for local high school seniors
Two local nonprofits that serve South County are partnering for a college scholarship program in honor of local educator, activist and labor organizer Gemma Abels.
The Edward Boss Prado Foundation and Showing Up For Racial Justice (SURJ) South County will present two $2,500 scholarships to...
Split facilities for Navigator
If Navigator Schools wins the appeal of its petition before the state’s Board of Education, then the Gilroy-based charter management company may be forced to run its Morgan Hill school out of two different sites.
It all adds up for students in Math Counts contest
This weekend, a handful of students from Oakwood Country School,













