Board approves $1.5m to oversee Measure G
The Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Board of Education made a $1.5 million decision Tuesday on a 6-1 vote to hire Cumming Corporation as the program manager that will oversee the first $55 million in capital improvement projects funded by the $198 million voter-approved Measure G bond.
District wins $25M bond; will finance solar project
Solar panels at Ann Sobrato and Live Oak high schools can move
School board race rife with interest; two more pull papers for city council
A registered nurse and now stay-at-home mother, and a former
Voices-Morgan Hill among top Bay Area schools
A trio of South County schools—two in Gilroy and one in Morgan Hill—were named among the top schools in the Bay Area for lowering the achievement gap, according to the fourth annual research report issued by non-profit Innovate Public Schools.
Voices College Bound Language Academy...
Families Needed for Exchange Students
High school students are coming from around the world to study in Morgan Hill during the 2006-07 school year. They will integrate themselves into a Morgan Hill family with the goal of experiencing American culture as an American high school student. In turn they will provide insight into their own culture. STS Foundation, a non profit student exchange organization, is the program's sponsor.
New faces in store for future of MHUSD board
As many as five new faces could be seated on the Morgan Hill Unified School District’s governing dais come November, with two trustees saying they will not seek re-election, two others undecided and another prematurely resigning prior to his term’s completion.
Hundreds gather at school board meeting to address Live Oak T-shirt flap
The incident at Live Oak High School May 5 drew the ire of
FBLA Leadership Conference
Active Live Oak High School Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA) members recently returned from the annual California State Leadership Conference at the Hyatt Regency Santa Clara. There were students, advisers, and officers - 1,560 - in attendance from throughout the state. The conference featured more than 50 different business and business-related events as well as workshops, business tours, and theme park visits.










