School district cuts may include principals and elimination of athletics
School districts all over the state are suffering through some
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.
32nd Annual Cioppino Feed & Dance: It’s coming
The Gilroy High School Athletic Association will host its 32nd annual Crab Cioppino Feed, Dance and Auction at 4:30 p.m. May 12 at Christopher Ranch at 305 Bloomfield Avenue in Gilroy. This popular event attracts people from throughout the Bay Area – approximately 1,000 attended in 2011.
School board ratifies assistant supes’ raises
Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education unanimously voted May 2 to ratify salary increases for three members of the district’s executive cabinet.
School district moving ahead with parcel tax for June 2018 ballot
With school district leaders pushing for a parcel tax to be on the June 2018 ballot, Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education unanimously approved a $20,000 consulting contract to pursue the measure.
A new charter school for Morgan Hill?
On the heels of a tight 3-2 vote that will allow the founders of Gilroy’s highly successful charter school to open Hollister Prep next fall, some Morgan Hill parents are raising their hands and hoping their neck of the woods is next.
Dim hope for Friday night lights?
The kids just want their own stadium. Is that too much to ask?
District comes to terms with classified staff, managers
Morgan Hill Unified’s board of education unanimously approved two contract offers made by district leadership to its classified union workers and its managerial employee group at the Jan. 17 school board meeting.
Time For Tea
Britton Middle School held its annual 19th Century Tea on Thursday, May 25, with eighth-grade teachers Tim Ahlin, Nancy Altman, Madeline Alexander, Joanne Doell, Ken Decher, John Bremis and Ron Woolf arranging the elaborate event focusing on history and manners.










