Tag: san benito high school district
Students set to return to campus at local schools
It’s back to school season—sort of, as school districts in San Benito County are hustling to get things organized before students return to campus....
County school districts not on board with July start
It’s been nearly two months since the school closures in San Benito County took place, forcing hundreds of students to learn off campus.
But Gov....
Students can explore WWII battlefields
Andrea Walton, a social studies teacher at San Benito High School, has organized an historical-based excursion for local high school students who want to...
District elections on tap for San Benito
A shift from an at-large to a trustee area election system this year will determine three seats on the San Benito High School District...
New school fields taking shape
San Benito High School students can look forward to state-of-the-art athletic facilities, as crews recently broke ground on San Benito High School’s new multi-purpose...
Local leaders updated on Nash Road bypass
Local leaders got an update on a new traffic channel that will make it easier and safer for pedestrians and motorists to drive through...
Local schools win $1 million in fed funds
Congressman Jimmy Panetta announced last week that five San Benito County schools have been awarded more than one million dollars in federal grants for...
Aquatic ambitions make waves
It’s been a wet year in San Benito County, but now a potential community aquatic center is making a splash around town.
Local nonprofit Hollister...
City, school district pool ideas for Nash Road
Hollister council members and San Benito High School trustees reopened a contentious discussion about the future for a section of Nash Road, a street bisecting the campus that belongs to the county and city.
District needs more students to eat free lunch
During the budget report presented to San Benito High School trustees at last week's meeting, Superintendent John Perales urged the district to work toward increased participation in the free and reduced-price lunch program, since state funding is affected by these numbers.