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December 17, 2025

MHUSD student musicians perform free community concert

Ann Sobrato High School’s gymnasium was invaded by aspiring musicians from all of Morgan Hill Unified School District’s secondary schools for a March 29 free community concert.

Band director Wilson leaves MH School District

Live Oak Emerald Regime Director Jeff Wilson has officially

Parents lobby trustees to reopen school

Concerned parents and friends of Machado School voiced their

Student of the week: Shelby McDonald

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Board approves planning for Paradise Valley to start engineering focus

Engineering, computer coding, robotics and project-based learning were some of the key points outlined by Paradise Valley Elementary School principal Swati Dagar in her effort to convince Morgan Hill Unified School District’s board of education to allow a new curriculum focus at the site.

Gavilan cancels classes due to air quality

With ‰"Unhealthy‰" air quality levels reaching south Santa Clara County because of smoke from Butte County wildfires, Gavilan College canceled all classes at each of its locations Nov. 15 Local school districts in Morgan Hill and Gilroy remained open with no outside activities, such as...

Eminent domain for Sobrato returns

School Board trustees will have their work cut out for them

Charter School of Morgan Hill named distinguished

The Charter School of Morgan Hill has been designated as a 2012 California Distinguished School. CSMH is among 31 public elementary schools in Santa Clara County that were selected for the award.  

New special education program causes a stir

Parents of special needs students – much like Morgan Hill resident Jayne Rovianek, who has three children ages 11 to 20 with varying disabilities – expressed their displeasure with Morgan Hill Unified School District’s recent decision to implement a satellite program for students with moderate to severe disabilities.

Local students find different ways to address gun violence

Almost all of the Ann Sobrato High School students who participated, one way or another, in the April 20 National Gun Violence Walkout Day were not even born when 13 people lost their lives in the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.

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