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May 30, 2026

School chief on board

Three-year contract with benefits is $212,000 annually

Guest view: Students speak

Morgan Hill Unified School District shared students’ speeches that were broadcast on June 4 and 5 graduation ceremonies.

CSMH, MHUSD at odds over state construction funds

School district and local charter school leaders will be on opposing ends of a debate regarding a possible grant application for available construction funds through the state Office of Public School Construction when the board of education convenes May 16.

Teachers treat the community

Local teachers provided a fun-filled, afternoon event for Morgan Hill community members April 21 as they hosted the Third Annual Friends & Family Festival under clear skies and warm temperatures at Nordstrom Elementary School. The free festival included activity booths, entertainment, community information booths and raffle prizes. Student actors from the Live Oak High School Drama Department’s production of “Spamalot” were part of the entertainment. Meanwhile, 10-year-olds (from left) Elizabeth Duong and Alondra Domingue enjoyed the crafts booth.

MH’s assistant supe Socorro Shiels lands a new job

Socorro Shiels, currently the assistant superintendent of educational services in the Morgan Hill Unified School District, has been selected out of 12 applicants as the new superintendent of Santa Rosa City Schools.

Continuation school controversy

When Zaira Medina was a freshman at Ann Sobrato High School in Morgan Hill, she didn’t take her schooling seriously and fell behind in course credits needed for graduation.

Local Scene: Dean’s List; Red Cross blood supply

Flu season may impact Red Cross blood supply The American Red Cross urges blood and platelet donors to give now and help fight the potential impact of seasonal illnesses and a potentially severe flu season on the blood supply. A blood drive is scheduled in Morgan...

Live Oak seniors earn $817,175 in scholarship money

Live Oak High School honored its seniors Tuesday at the annual

Students appeal Cinco de Mayo ruling

It’s the case that put Morgan Hill in the national media spotlight when former principal Nick Boden and former assistant principal Miguel Rodriguez told Live Oak High School students they could wear their American T-shirts on any other day other than Cinco de Mayo 2010.

Seminar to explain special high school program

Parents of incoming ninth graders are invited to attend a free

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