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December 18, 2025

Charter School Foundation awards scholarships

The Charter School of Morgan Hill Foundation has awarded scholarships to graduating high school students who are alumni of the Charter School of Morgan Hill, for use in their pursuit of undergraduate degrees at their chosen institutions. This year, five students who graduated from local...

Relief for schools hit hard by flu

As roughly 8,400 Morgan Hill School District students returned

Confused Council rejects charter school bond request

After hearing a parade of threats of political backlash from concerned community members and vague warnings about the potential danger of charter schools, the City Council – baffled by the utter complexity of the process – on Wednesday denied Rocketship Education's request to pursue up to $50 million in bonds to finance a new charter school in Morgan Hill.

Gavilan kicks 17 players off team

Gavilan College removed 17 out-of-state football players—all but one of them African American—from the team and campus last week, claiming the athletes had received prohibited transportation, housing and food benefits and were improperly recruited.

Regional police, fire academy moving to Gavilan College’s new Coyote Valley campus

The South Bay Regional Public Safety Training Consortium, which has been training public safety students and working professionals for more than two decades, will open at Gavilan College’s new Coyote Valley Educational Center at the start of the new year.

Math Mardi Gras Returns to Morgan Hill March 25

The AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF MATHEMATICS will host the second annual Math Mardi Gras competition Sunday, March 25, 12 noon-4pm at the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center.  

LOHS class of 2012 ‘did it their way’

The Live Oak High School class, whose members once graced television sets across the country on a fateful Cinco de Mayo, stood united Friday at Richert Field, this time to say goodbye.

Student shuffle draws criticism

Parents and teachers in the Morgan Hill School District spoke

UPDATE: Attorney General, K12 Inc. disagree on terms of settlement

A for-profit online charter school operator agreed to pay back about $160 million debt relief to its 14 affiliated nonprofit schools known as the California Virtual Academies over alleged violations of California’s false claims, false advertising and unfair competition laws, according to the Attorney General's Office.

School chief search panel appointed

Sixteen members of the community - some with ties to the Morgan

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