Rotary Awards Scholarships to College-bound Students
Seventeen local high school seniors were awarded college scholarships by the Rotary Club of Morgan Hill at ceremonies on May 9.
Spotlight of the Week: A Day at the Capitol
NORDSTROM ELEMENTARY SCHOOL teacher KEN FARRELL'S fourth-grade class went on a field trip May 2 to Sacramento and visited the Railroad Museum, Sutter's Fort, Old Sacramento and the State Capitol. While at the Capitol, the class met Lieutenant Gov. John Garamendi who took time out of his busy schedule and talked to the class about his job. The children really enjoyed the opportunity to meet the Lieutenant Governor.
San Martin/Gwinn is Victorious Again
SAN MARTIN/GWINN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL fifth-graders, under the direction of teacher TIM DOWNER, participated in the CIVIL WAR DAYS SCHOOL PROGRAM at Roaring Camp Railroads, in Felton, May 23.
Non-Profit Center Receives AAUW Grant
The Morgan Hill-based Learning and Loving Education Center, a non-profit organization that provides education and skills for previously underserved families, has received a $7,000 Community Action Grant award from the American Association of University Women Education Foundation.
IDI Names Winner in Annual Design Contest
LIVE OAK HIGH SCHOOL SOPHOMORE CORA LARSON is the winner of this year's Independence Day, Inc.'s annual t-shirt and program cover design contest.
An Interview with George Lucas
Mount Madonna School's 14-student senior class interviewed legendary filmmaker George Lucas May 16 at his Big Rock Ranch in Marin County.
Top of Morgan Hill’s Classes of 2007
Class of 2007 Live Oak and Sobrato high schools receive
New Phone Number for P.A. Walsh Elementary
Beginning May 25, the phone number for P.A. WALSH ELEMENTARY will be 201-6500. A new system is being installed at the school, and a change of numbers was required.
‘Guys and Dolls Jr.’ at Oakwood Schools
Students of Oakwood High School and Oakwood Middle School will present the "Guys and Dolls Jr." play at 7pm, Thursday and Friday in the Oakwood Theater, 105 John Wilson Way, in Morgan Hill. The production is the schools' annual spring musical and is open to the public free of charge. The production is a student version of the classic tale of loveable New York City gangsters in the 1940s.












