MH grads set for big day
Morgan Hill graduates from both Live Oak and Ann Sobrato High Schools will be awarded their diplomas at separate June 8 commencement ceremonies on their respective campuses.The Acorns drew a 2 p.m. start time for Friday’s graduation ceremony, which takes place on the football field at the 1505 E. Main Ave. campus. Live Oak’s Class of 2018 consists of 221 graduates. The Acorn co-valedictorians are Cera Huffman and Isaac Muniz, and the 2018 salutatorian is Ashley Cowell.The Bulldogs’ ceremony follows at 6 p.m. the same day on the 401 Burnett Ave. school athletic fields. Sobrato’s 2018 class is estimated at 350 graduates, according to school staff. The Bulldog valedictorian is Tai Nguyen and the 2018 co-salutatorians are Raymond Bui and Amanda Jackson.Central Continuation High School graduation ceremony is scheduled for June 7 at Morgan Hill Downtown Amphitheater. There are about 45 graduates from Central.
Hispanic students compete for scholarships
Five students will compete for scholarships Friday night at the
Sobrato mock trial team to battle state’s top squads
Ann Sobrato High School’s mock trial team will try to match wits with the best in the state after coming out victorious Feb. 23 in the Santa Clara County High School Mock Trial competition.
Meet the candidates: MHUSD Trustee Areas 5, 6
Three seats on the Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Trustees will appear on the Nov. 5 ballot. Voters will select their board representatives in Trustee Area 5 (central Morgan Hill), Trustee Area 6 (north Morgan Hill) and Trustee Area 7 (south Morgan...
Aladdin comes to SMG
San Martin Gwinn Theater Group invites community members to “join us for a night of wonder” as they put on a local production of Disney’s “Aladdin-The Musical” this week.
New district policy requires fingerprinting for onsite school volunteers
Parent volunteers at all Morgan Hill Unified School District schools are now required to have fingerprinting and tuberculosis testing done prior to working on school grounds, according to local school officials.
Proud moment for MHMMG scholarship winners
Stanford, Santa Clara, UC Berkeley, Ohio State, Oregon State, Cal Poly, Georgetown, Baylor, San Diego.
Gavilan looks to the future
Gavilan College President Kathleen Rose talked about new buildings and new programs for the 2017-2018 academic year at Gavilan College.
Plan for High Speed Rail to be selected as early as 2019
In 2017, Shirley Higdon and her neighbor Diane Holmes realized the High Speed Rail train that had been endorsed by Californians a decade earlier might be running right through their quiet street close to U.S. 101.















