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More Peet Road discussion on Oct. 4 school board agenda

A forum on the Borello Elementary School property, a presentation by City of Morgan Hill staff on its Below Market Rate Housing Program, a Measure G quarterly report and Charter School of Morgan Hill’s annual update are all on the Oct. 4 docket for Morgan Hill Unified School District’s board of education meeting.

Flex Academy confirmed to open its doors

It's official: Morgan Hill will have another charter school in

Three seats up for election on Gavilan board of trustees

Three seats on the Gavilan College Board of Trustees are up for grabs in the November election, and interested candidates can start submitting nomination paperwork July 18. The deadline to qualify for a spot on the ballot is Aug. 12.The Nov. 8 election will be the first since the Gavilan board voted to transition from at-large to district elections. As a result, only two of the seats up for election are currently occupied by an incumbent. “Area 2” incumbent Jonathan Brusco of Morgan Hill is eligible to run in the new district created by the board’s April 2015 action, and Trustee Mark Dover is eligible to run in “Area 4.”There is no incumbent for the “Area 6” seat which will appear on the November ballot, according to Gavilan College spokeswoman Jan Bernstein-Chargin. That seat will serve a newly created single-member trustee area, of which there are seven on the Gavilan board.At the April 14, 2015 meeting, the Gavilan Board of Trustees amended its “Board Elections” policy, stating the intention to transition to a system of by-district trustee area elections in time for the November 2016 election. Under the new process, trustees must reside in, and will be elected by the voters in each of seven single-member trustee areas.In previous elections, voters in all parts of the college district elected trustees at-large, even though trustees resided in three areas based on K-12 school district boundaries: two trustees each from Morgan Hill and Gilroy Unified School Districts, and three from San Benito High School District.With the change to by-district voting, Gavilan’s trustees be elected in each of seven single-member trustee areas, each with a Census 2010 total population of about 24,000, according to Bernstein-Chargin.Gavilan contracts with San Benito and Santa Clara County election offices to consolidate the trustees election with the general election, Bernstein-Chargin explained.Nomination paperwork for interested candidates can be processed by contacting the election office within a candidate’s county of residence starting July 18, with a deadline of Aug. 12. Contact information for both offices is as follows: Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters, Candidate Services, 1555 Berger Drive, San Jose, CA 95112, (408) 299-8639, sccvote.org; San Benito County Registrar of Voters, 440 Fifth Street, Second Floor, Room 206, Hollister, CA 95023, sbcvote.us, (831) 636-4016.

Gavilan event offers free services for students, enrollees

Gavilan College aims to boost student enrollment even more with Rock and Enroll Day on Aug. 2.  The event, scheduled for 9am-2pm, is designed to help new and continuing students to prepare for the fall semester by providing access to key services in a single...

Photos: Live Oak High School Class of 2017 graduation

Photographer Robert Eliason shot plenty of photos of the Live Oak High School graduation ceremony June 8 at Reichert Field in east Morgan Hill.

Santa Clara Family Health Plan donates $100K to Gavilan College 

Santa Clara Family Health Plan, a community-based health plan in Santa Clara County that creates opportunities for better health and wellness for everyone, has committed $100,000 to Gavilan College to support students pursuing careers in healthcare, says a press release from Gavilan.  The donation is...

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Gavilan College's 2007 Community Spirit Awards

Gavilan grads “seize the moment”

With a broad grin and a nod to his family, 29-year-old Raul

Student of the Week: Melina Hernandez

Melina A. Hernandez, a 17-year-old senior at Live Oak High School, is the Times' "Student of the Week."

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