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May 30, 2026

Central High honored for jump in API scores

The students, teachers, and administration at Morgan Hill’s Central Continuation High School on Oct. 30 celebrated a major academic achievement with a school barbecue put on by the Morgan Hill Kiwanis Club.

Study session to precede Sept. 19 school board meeting

A 40-minute board study session on Naviance, a college- and career readiness platform that helps connect academic achievement to post-secondary goals, is planned between the Sept. 19 closed and open session in the upstairs conference room of district headquarters.

Youth leagues rip facility fee hike proposal

Morgan Hill school district brass are standing pat with their proposal to dramatically increase sports facility use rates to offset thousands in annual maintenance costs, while local youth leagues are boiling over the abrupt plan that could severely impact their membership fees.

School district aims for March 22 return to class

Morgan Hill Unified School District officials are hoping to bring students at all grade levels back to the classrooms in time for the start of the final quarter of the 2020-21 school year.

Central High students collect their hard-earned diplomas

Emotions ran high as Central Continuation High School

Annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive

To make for a happy Thanksgiving for everyone, the Live Oak High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) is once again asking the community to support its annual Thanksgiving Canned Food Drive. Students will be collecting cans and other non perishables along with monetary donations, and 100 percent of everything collected will be used to help 125 underprivileged families in the Morgan Hill Unified School District.

No lunch for Nordstrom kindergartners

The only thing 5-year-old Bradley Hoffman doesn't eat? Cooked

Special ed court case causing stir among parents

A landmark victory in one statewide, nonprofit parent organization’s fight against an alleged “ongoing systemic noncompliance of mandated special education law” by at least 75 percent of California school districts has raised some eyebrows.

Morgan Hill celebrates ‘Coach’ Green with Britton Gym renaming

Longtime Morgan Hill coach and educator Jim Green’s ability to motivate and mentor young students and athletes throughout his 45-year-plus career was evident in the turnout of generations of supporters who packed the visitors’ side of Britton Gymnasium for a June 2 ceremony renaming...

Return of frosh

The two high schools welcome freshman

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