Sixty Central graduates earn diplomas
When Central High School’s 60 graduates walked the Downtown Amphitheater Stage to receive their diplomas at the June 7 commencement ceremony, nearly all of them knew what their next steps were after leaving high school.
Textbook Sale
The Morgan Hill Unified School District needs to get rid of obsolete textbooks and is offering them to the public for free. For one day only, Dec. 5, all school sites will have obsolete textbooks to give away between 9am-2pm.
School board to discuss issues surrounding Feb. 2 incident
Persistence paid off for two school board trustees from one faction of the fractured six-member governing body of the Morgan Hill Unified School District, as two public discussion items were placed on the May 3 agenda after months of request, delay and debate.
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.
District going big for new Britton project?
School district officials recommend the board of education approve a nearly $50 million plan to build a brand new Britton Middle School, with construction scheduled to start this summer and be completed by summer of 2019.
$75 education parcel tax a no-go for June ballot
Morgan Hill school officials did not receive encouraging news from a second parcel tax poll conducted this month, as the results revealed a $75 parcel tax would not pass voter approval on the June ballot.