Junior journalists
Burgeoning young journalists from Mr. Loyd’s fifth grade class are leaving no stone unturned at Paradise Valley Elementary School, where the “Room 9 Times” details all the latest happenings within their school-wide community.
Rotary awards scholarships to 14 college-bound students
Rotary Club of Morgan Hill awarded $15,000 in college
Student of the week: John Michael Villagomez
What inspires you?I find inspiration in many things: art and entertainment that I respect, the beauty and potential of the world, and my fictional/real-life heroes.What is your favorite subject in school, and why?It changes from year to year. Different teachers make different subject more/ less frustrating. Currently, it is civics.If you had the power to change one thing in the world, what would it be?The apathy of mankind.If you could go anywhere, where would you go?To a point in our future where mankind is an interplanetary space faring species.Name one big challenge in your life right now.Finding the drive to dedicate myself to fighting my flaws.What is our dream job?Oh, I can’t pick just one. When I grow up, I want to be anchor/director, screenwriter, playwright, editor, cinematographer, and singer/songwriter.What are your three favorite things?Movies, music and theatre.What is your favorite book?“Fahrenheit 451” by Ray Bradbury.What do you want to do after high school?Move to Los Angeles and begin my artist career.Something that makes you smile:My girlfriend Alexa's humor and spirit.Most played songs on your iTunes, iPhone or iPod:My most listened to artists are One Republic, Eminem and Taylor Swift.
Authorities investigate racial slurs in Morgan Hill student yearbook
The Morgan Hill Police Department and local school district officials are investigating the recent hand-written inscriptions of racial slurs in a student yearbook at Ann Sobrato High School.
In a June 5 email to Morgan Hill Unified School District board members and superintendent’s office, San...
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.
School board to discuss issues surrounding Feb. 2 incident
Persistence paid off for two school board trustees from one faction of the fractured six-member governing body of the Morgan Hill Unified School District, as two public discussion items were placed on the May 3 agenda after months of request, delay and debate.
Trustees split on Sobrato bid delay
Taking a stand in the name of fiscal responsibility and caution,
Teen friends form scholarship program in honor of Marissa DiNapoli
Three teenagers who lost a close friend to a violent death last year have channeled their grief into action, launching a scholarship fund in her memory that aims to support local students who have faced foster care, domestic violence or other serious hardships.
Marissa DiNapoli,...








