School Board Split on Negotiating for Coyote Land
For the first time in recent memory, Morgan Hill School District
Morgan Hill Student Wins Achievement Awards
MORGAN HILL RESIDENT ERIN SCHULZ, a senior at MONTE VISTA CHRISTIAN SCHOOL in Watsonville, has received a BANK OF AMERICA ACHIEVEMENT AWARD in fine arts.
In college, but not ‘college ready’
Approximately 98 percent of the students entering Gavilan College in the fall of 2012 tested into remedial classes in at least one area, mirroring a statewide trend that has school officials concerned.
New trustees sworn in to school board
Five new trustees took the oath of office as they officially joined Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Education Dec. 11—and the quintet of first-term board members got right to work.
Trustees Carol Gittens, John Horner, Heather Orosco, Wendy Sullivan and Vanessa Sutter were...
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.
special training slated in fall for students
Anti-harassment education, specific to harassment due to sexual
School district finances on June 5 agenda
Morgan Hill Unified School District leaders and its Board of Trustees will schedule three public hearings to allow for comments and input into the Local Control Accountability Plan, the 2018-19 budget and district reserves as part of the June 5 meeting.
Part-time faculty association asks Sacramento for reform
An advocacy organization that represents 40,000 part-time college instructors across California is urging Governor Jerry Brown to make a sea change in how part-timers at schools like Gavilan College—which depends heavily on part-time faculty—are compensated.
’Walk it out’
Ambling alongside student Mario Escudero on a sunny Friday morning around Gavilan College was something of a liberating leisure, especially on a weekday.














