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April 10, 2026

Gavilan College dedicates new bridge to longtime faculty member

gavilan college susan dodd crossing bridge
Susan Dodd cemented her legacy in Gavilan College lore long ago, but now, it can be seen in the most literal sense. A new concrete-and-steel pedestrian bridge that spans over the college’s main road, connecting the central Gilroy campus to its athletics facilities, was celebrated...

MHUSD hires new Jackson principal

Before a handful of Jackson Elementary parents, staff and

Parents demand action on school violence

A student who was assaulted by multiple classmates at Live Oak High School in November is still recovering from injuries he suffered in the attack, according to his mother, who recently addressed the local school board to ask for more action to reduce on-campus...

Day of Silence observed at LO

A handful of Live Oak High students was silent Wednesday, hoping

Eleven MH students make President’s Honor Roll at Gavilan

Eleven Morgan Hill residents attending Gavilan College were among 91 students to make the President’s Honor Roll for having a 3.5 or higher grade point average in at least 15 units during a single semester, according to a June 8 press release.

E-Waste Recycling Fundraiser

Sobrato High School is hosting an e-waste recycling event on Saturday from 9am-4pm, with proceeds benefiting the school.

Local Scene: Coyote Creek Habitat Day, report storm damage

Local named to Dean’s List Venkata Harsh Muriki, of Morgan Hill, made the Dean's List for the Fall 2022 semester at the Georgia Institute of Technology. This designation is awarded to undergraduate students who have earned a 3.0 or higher academic average for the semester. Habitat...

MHUSD to discuss alternative school programs

Some Morgan Hill students could be learning in a different way in a new environment as early as the 2012-13 school year. 

School charters course for County approval

The Morgan Hill Unified School District Board of Education is merely employing stalling tactics, according to some who say a 6-1 vote won’t stop Navigator Schools from opening a new charter school in fall 2014.

Superintendent: Decision to send students home made too quickly

It happened too fast, Superintendent Wes Smith said. The

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