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April 8, 2026

‘Raising A Moral Child’ Seminar

Parents value integrity, discipline and respect and often wonder how they can best pass their values on to their children. The key principles needed to raise an ethical child will be the subject of an open discussion with Mount Madonna School Principal and acclaimed educator Dr. Sarada Diffenbaugh.

Morgan Hill Teen To Meet National Leaders

Morgan Hill resident Gabrielle Gamez has been selected to participate in the National Youth Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C., Oct. 3-8.

Standard Pacific Homes Offers Scholarships

Standard Pacific Homes of Northern California will be giving more than $30,000 in college scholarships to high school seniors throughout Northern California.

Spotlight of the Week

Bringing History Alive

Spotlight of the Week

TAC Giveaway

Los Paseos Elementary School News

Los Paseos Elementary School students planted 21 new shade trees on the campus last week. The trees were donated by Our City Forest, a non-profit organization dedicated to cultivating an "urban forest" in the city of San Jose. Our City Forest also provided expert guidance in how to properly plant, stake and care for the trees.

Mount Madonna School

From the history of life on earth to a glimpse into the future, Dr. Art Sussman has a talent for making science understandable, interesting, relevant and fun for students of all ages. On Oct. 24, students at Mount Madonna School will have the opportunity to witness Sussman in action, when Dr. Art's Planet Earth Show comes live to the scenic mountain campus.

Morgan Hill Unified School District News

As a part of district-wide emergency preparedness planning, elementary schools are asking parents to prepare an eight-hour emergency "comfort kit" for their children. The kits, which will be stored in the child's classroom, are designed to help both kids and parents stay calm when they are separated in an emergency.

Sobrato High School Offers Extracurricular Clubs

Sobrato High School offers various extracurricular activities for its diverse student population. On Sept. 13, students had an opportunity to sign up for a variety of organizations and clubs during Club Day.

Live Oak High Alumni Gather

Graduates from 1938 through 1945 filled the Golden Oak restaurant as they gathered for one big reunion this summer. Ninety graduates from the eight classes attended the celebration. Morgan Hill resident Margaret Johnston, Class of 1943, said the reunion was particularly special because a former teacher and school counselor, Phyllis Thomas, was present.

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