Two Sobrato seniors named National Merit Scholarship semifinalists
Morgan Hill high schoolers Jared R. Lebovitz and Neil H. Shah have been named semifinalists in the National Merit Scholarship Program, according to a press release. Both are students of Ann Sobrato High School.
The National Merit Scholarship Corporation this week announced the names of...
What to know about California’s plan to reopen schools
By Jill Cowan, The New York Times
Almost exactly a year ago, on March 7, 2020, officials in the Elk Grove Unified School District—Northern California’s largest—announced that schools would close for a week in response to concerns that the novel, unknown coronavirus could spread like...
School board moves closer to adopting goals
With only five full months left before a new School Board is
School charters course for County approval
The Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education is merely employing stalling tactics, according to some who say a 6-1 vote won’t stop Navigator Schools from opening a new charter school in fall 2014.
Be Part of the Magic
The Morgan Hill Rotary Club is looking for families to host its incoming foreign exchange students for next school year. The club wants to create a cohesive group of families who will commit to getting together several times during the year to make the home transitions easier for the students and to create a closeness among the families. This is a 3.5-month commitment. For more information visit www.morganhillrotary.com.
Gavilan College asks community to take part in logo design contest
For all those creative, artistic minds out there, the Gavilan College Faculty Association is seeking your assistance in creating a logo that will embody the spirit of the institution’s Spring fundraising event, entitled “Sowing Seeds, Nurturing Dreams.”
Student of the Week: Carlos Amaya Rountree
Meet Jose Carlos Amaya Rountree, a 17-year-old senior at Live Oak High School and the Times' "Student of the Week."
Alejo urges Gavilan to rescind president’s $42K pay hike
Assemblyman Luis Alejo has requested that the Gavilan College board re-agendize its October approval of the president's $42,000 pay hike in light of allegations trustees violated the state open meetings law in their decision.









