Schools closed for rest of year
The Santa Clara County Office of Education took another big hit Wednesday as schools sites within the district were officially shut down through the end of the Spring semester.
School meals to go
Even though schools are closed, school district staff and a host of local partners and volunteers are making sure students are well-fed during the current pandemic stay-home order.
Borello School construction to start in August
The Morgan Hill Unified School District is set to continue construction at S.G. Borello School after spending months removing contaminated soil off the proposed site.
Schools remain open as virus spreads
And while local school district officials had a brief coronavirus scare when it was learned that an employee at a school dance venue last weekend had been exposed to the virus, there are no plans to close any campuses in Morgan Hill.
Contractors fund Measure I campaign
Throughout January and February, contributions from the construction industry have been steadily streaming into the campaign committee promoting Measure I.
MHUSD settles negligence claim for $750K
The Morgan Hill Unified School District quietly settled a lawsuit with an alleged sexual assault victim last year for $750,000.
Charter School of Morgan Hill honored by state
The Charter School of Morgan Hill, a K-8 independent charter school located in the outskirts of Morgan Hill, was honored as one of 21 California Distinguished Schools in Santa Clara County.
Facility plan details potential bond expenses
The Silicon Valley Taxpayers Association (STA) is strictly opposed to Measure I.
Claudia Rossi elected to lead county schools
Claudia Rossi of Morgan Hill is the new president of the Santa Clara County Board of Education.
The county school board on Dec. 11 elected its officers for 2020. Rossi, who was elected to the board in 2014, was named president, and Kathleen King, appointed...
School district asks voters for $900M bond
The Morgan Hill Unified School District is hopeful that the district’s registered voters will agree with the school board, and approve a $900 million school bond on the March 3 ballot.