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December 5, 2025

Mt. Madonna YMCA garners after school award

The Mount Madonna YMCA of Silicon Valley was named a recipient of the Distinguished After School Health program certificate, which recognizes programs that excel in providing health education, nutrition and physical activities for their students.

Return of frosh

The two high schools welcome freshman

State officials to host July 27 public meeting on Peet Road site

State environmental officials will host a public meeting regarding the local school district’s Removal Action Workplan for the proposed Borello elementary school site on Peet Road from 6 to 8 p.m. July 27 at the El Toro Room inside the Community and Cultural Center.

Parents blast boundary changes

School board will take up hot issue at Monday

Sobrato students offer a lending hand

Ann Sobrato High School students are lending a hand to a 7-year-old disabled Gilroy boy in desperate need of a new wheelchair with a variety of fundraising efforts in the local community and on the web.

Locals graduate from California Connections Academy

Morgan Hill residents Conall Hutcheson and Emma Mahler graduated from California Connections Academy North Bay, a tuition-free online public school that serves students from grades K-12 across the state. A total of 982 seniors graduated from California Connections Academy in two recent commencement ceremonies,...

Aaron Tran named U.S. Presidential Scholar

Aaron Tran, an Ann Sobrato High School senior who recently racked up numerous academic awards and scholarships, has been named a 2023 U.S. Presidential Scholar.  Tran was one of 161 high school seniors nationwide named to the 59th class of U.S. Presidential Scholars—who are honored...

Teachers Aid Coalition: Helping our schools and community

More than 100 eager teachers stocked up on basic school supplies

Updated: MHUSD students fare better on STAR; school scores broken down

On the same day that the California Department of Education

Report card finds CA struggles to support children’s educational needs

Despite statewide efforts, California is still struggling to support the personal and educational needs of its students, according to the 2024 California Children’s Report Card conducted by the organization Children Now, which “grades the State on its ability to support better outcomes for kids”...

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