‘Magic wherever you look’
Guest reader Jim Carrillo, the director of technology for the Morgan Hill Unified School District, dressed as Dr. Seuss’ “The Cat in the Hat” character as he read to P.A. Walsh Elementary School students during the second annual Read Across America “Read-in” event, held March 2 at elementary schools across the district.
Fresher food coming to MHUSD cafeteria menu
The aroma of tasty deliciousness emanated from the central kitchen at Live Oak High School the morning of March 3 as a select number of students and faculty members tasted a baker’s dozen of some new potential cafeteria food menu items.
South Valley Wine Auction and Food Fest set for April 1
The 18th annual South Valley Wine Auction and Food Fest returns to the Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road, from 6 to 10 p.m. April 1 for a special evening that benefits local athletics.
UPDATED: Parent group responds to change in court order
A federal judge tweaked her initial court order for the release of sensitive student data to a statewide parent group of special education advocates March 1, as a result of a “large number of objections” from parents who mailed in opt-out forms to the U.S. District Court in Sacramento.
Britton Bobcat TV: ‘Quiet on the set’
Students yell, “Quiet on the set!,” sporadically throughout the 50-minute period Feb. 24, as the video-filming of Britton Middle School’s Bobcat TV is about to record another cut of the four-day-a-week show produced in Veronica Andrade’s class.
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.
Oakwood school looking for host families for international students
Oakwood High School has partnered with gphomestay’s residential program, and is searching for host families in Morgan Hill and Gilroy to help supply temporary homes for its student participants for fall 2016 to spring 2017.
UPDATE: Teachers union supports parents’ opt-out option
While parents statewide wrestle with the issue of whether they want their child’s student records to be evidence in a now high-profile court case, teachers from California school districts are forced to answer that very tough question.
















