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December 16, 2025

Arnett resigns from school board, moving out of area

A surprising casualty of the unprecedented Bay Area housing market, Morgan Hill Unified School District Board President Tom Arnett resigned from his post and is moving to Southern California.

A Q&A with local school board candidates

This week the Times sent three questions to all of the local candidates for the Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education. The questions were selected after asking Morgan Hill residents what they would like to hear from their future elected representatives. Answers...

Curtain rises on LO’s Sweet Charity

Charity Hope Valentine is always looking for love in all the

Teachers treat community to a special day

More than 300 local families enjoyed an afternoon of fun and activities as the Morgan Hill Federation of Teachers hosted its second annual Friends and Family Community Festival April 22 at Live Oak High School.

County board names Mary Ann Dewan as interim supe of schools

By a unanimous decision Nov. 15, the governing board for the Santa Clara County Office of Education appointed Mary Ann Dewan as the Interim Superintendent until they can decide on a permanent replacement.

MH car dealer donates vehicle to Gilroy HS

The Ford Store/Morgan Hill donated a 2016 Ford Focus to Gilroy High School to be used for learning in on-campus automotive classes. “We are proud to be part of this program and partner with Gilroy High School to help provide these students with hands-on training...

Gavilan announces Community Spirit Awards

The Gavilan College Board of Trustees this month announced the winners of the Community Spirit Awards for 2018. The awards are presented annually, in each of the communities served by Gavilan College, to honor the people and institutions that contribute to improving the quality of...

MH student succeeds in Valley Christian business challenge

Morgan Hill resident Kayla Womach, a ninth grader at Valley Christian High School, (second from left in photo) was part of a four-person team to win the President’s Business Challenge, a Business & Entrepeneurship Initiative at the San Jose private school. Her team won money totaling $1,000 for the team. The winning team was announced at the annual BEI Banquet, which was held May 5 at Valley Christian High School. Through the BEI, students not only learn core business concepts through school-day courses, but are also given the chance to apply what they learn through numerous business programs, according to the school.

A Q&A with county school board candidates

One of the races appearing on the Nov. 6 election ballot is Area 7 Santa Clara County Board of Education. Area 7 includes Morgan Hill Unified, Gilroy Unified, Evergreen, and a portion of Oak Grove and corresponding portion of East Side Union High school...

Parents upset over daytime adult classes at Nordstrom

Three mothers of students at Nordstrom Elementary School expressed their concerns Jan. 23 about the district holding adult education classes on campus during school hours. District staff say the program is partly intended to encourage more parent involvement in their children's education.

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