Bonnie Tognazzini: ‘Educator of the Year’
Though she operates an office instead of a classroom, Bonnie Tognazzini has had her finger on the pulse of Morgan Hill education for more than two decades – and she’ll being recognized for her commitment when Tognazzini is named “Educator of the Year” at the Jan. 26 Celebrate Morgan Hill Awards.
Totally 80’s dance party fundraiser at Sobrato
The Ann Sobrato High School band is throwing a “Totally 80s Dance Party” fundraiser from 6 to 10 p.m. Aug. 20 inside the school gymnasium, located on campus at 401 Burnett Ave.
Local Scene: Academic honors
Goff named to Dean’s List
Scott Goff, a Freshman Liberal Arts major from Morgan Hill, was among approximately 850 Bob Jones University students named to the Fall 2022 Dean's List.
The Dean's List recognizes students who earn a 3.00-3.74 grade point average during the semester.
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Gavilan College hosts graduation ceremonies for Class of 2024
Over the past week, Gavilan College has hosted thousands of visitors and ceremoniously conferred hundreds of degrees, certificates and other accolades to members of the Class of 2024 who have completed their studies in a variety of academic programs.
The college held its 104th annual...
Student of the Week: Alejandra Sanchez
Alejandra Sanchez, an 18-year-old senior at Live Oak High School, is this week's "Student of the Week."
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.
Student of the Week: Kyle van den Brand Horninge
Each month, the principals of Live Oak and Sobrato High Schools choose a total of four students (two from each school) to spotlight. Live Oak senior Kyle van den Brand Horninge, 17, is this week's Student of the Week.
Morgan Hill students advance to 2012 State MATHCOUNTS competition
For the 6th consecutive year, Morgan Hill students qualified to compete at the MATHCOUNTS State Championship by excelling at the Monterey Bay regional MATHCOUNTS competition. Also, for the first time, a Martin Murphy student took top individual honors.















