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May 31, 2026

County ed to host ‘Step into Teaching’ event

Staff from the Santa Clara County Office of Education will host “Step into Teaching: Opportunities in Silicon Valley Public Schools” Feb 9 for those interested in a career path in public education. The event is 9am-1pm at 1290 Ridder Park Drive in San Jose. Attendees will...

Gavilan College sticking with distance learning

Gavilan College is now enrolling students for the fall semester but a majority of instruction will take place online. Jan Bernstein Chargin, public information director, said in a press release June 23 that the courses will be taught in a similar way such as the...

MHUSD sells $80M worth of Measure G bonds

A favorable sale of $80 million in bonds by local school district staff resulted in a lower price tag to the taxpayers than authorities originally expected, by nearly $2 million.

Five South County students named Nat’l Merit Scholar semifinalists

Five South County high school students were selected as semifinalists in the 2019 National Merit® Scholarship Program, according to a recent announcement from its NMS Corporation.

LEGOs become teaching tool

A special treat for kindergarten students at Crossroads

Student caught with pellet gun

A 7th grade male student at Britton Middle School was suspended

MHUSD roundup: New leadership for school sites

Morgan Hill Unified Superintendent Steve Betando announced the hiring of two new principals and one assistant principal at the June 24 Board of Education meeting.

Can School District Afford to Lose Coyote?

When Morgan Hill School Board trustees discussed the proposed

Board delays budget cutting

The School Board declined to swing the ax at its March 10

First Sobrato Senior Class

Ann Sobrato High School's students began class today knowing that this is the first year for Sobrato High to have a full campus, complete with apprehensive freshmen and energetic seniors. Sobrato's student population has grown from 1,050 to 1,500 teenagers. Twenty-one staff members have been added to accommodate the increased number. The students will be welcomed with a back-to-school dance on Aug. 25 from 8pm to 11pm. Admission is $5 with an ASB card and $10 without.

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