Enjoy student art at downtown Morgan Hill exhibit
Downtown Morgan Hill’s Colibri Gallery is hosting the second annual Student Art Show from now through April 27.
The exhibit features artwork created by students in grades 9 through 12 who attend public, private and homeschool in Morgan Hill, says a press release from Colibri...
Mayor rules out more car dealerships near Ford
Some good news Wednesday for neighbors living near the proposed
Japanese students study American culture, language in Morgan Hill
Judging only by the clothes they wear, hairstyles, or behavior,
Teachers treat the community
Local teachers provided a fun-filled, afternoon event for Morgan Hill community members April 21 as they hosted the Third Annual Friends & Family Festival under clear skies and warm temperatures at Nordstrom Elementary School. The free festival included activity booths, entertainment, community information booths and raffle prizes. Student actors from the Live Oak High School Drama Department’s production of “Spamalot” were part of the entertainment. Meanwhile, 10-year-olds (from left) Elizabeth Duong and Alondra Domingue enjoyed the crafts booth.
Gavilan College to offer bachelor’s degree program?
If Senate Bill 850 passes through the state legislature, then a select few Gavilan College students may be able to acquire a bachelor’s degree from the community college in the future, according to Chancellor Steve Kinsella.
El Toro students take third in countywide civic engagement contest
Kaile Itow, a student in Darren McDonald’s class at El Toro Elementary School, earned third-place honors in the Santa Clara County Office of Education’s video contest that asked participants to tell their story of how they are being civic-minded and getting others involved.
Cal-SOAP workshops to help students apply for financial aid
The California Student Opportunity and Access Program, widely referred to as Cal-SOAP, will conduct six “Cash for College” workshops to assist low-income students and their families to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and Cal Grant GPA Verification forms required for Cal-Grants.
Two elementary schools closing?
Two elementary schools could be closed next year as the school
PA Walsh’s Mini Mermaids are learning life lessons as they train for 5K
In six weeks, 36 fifth and sixth grade girls from P.A. Walsh Elementary School will put to the test what they’ve learned in a special club designed to keep them active and healthy.














