Aromas-San Juan welcomes new trustee
Aromas-San Juan Unified School District officials have selected Aromas resident Angelica Medina as a trustee to fill the fifth seat vacated in late November.
Hollister council to explore youth committee
Hollister City Council members Monday are set to consider forming a seven-member Youth Committee, according to an agenda.
Girl Scouts reach for gold and silver
Local Girl Scouts were recently honored for community projects with Gold and Silver Awards from the organization, two of the highest honors they can receive for community service projects.
Charter schools: Morgan Hill community divided
A war of words and charges of “dirty pool” politics have characterized a bruising battle in Morgan Hill over the last seven months as two charter school organizations seek approval to open elementary schools.
Trustees hear what keeps SBHSD running
About 15 counselors and guidance technicians went before the San
Ladd Lane coding unlocks doors for students
Ladd Lane student Rachel Hartman, 8, and her classmate guided a computerized character through building a house but a stand-in fell into the water two times while making the garden.
Former SBC Planning Director Getting a Foothold as GUSD Facilities Director
Although his 20-year career with San Benito County ended in May
Battle of more than 100 bands Saturday at SBHS
Representatives from 107 schools will congregate on the San
District wants another class-size waiver
Reprieve would allow up to 35 students per room, spare district millions in fines
Gavilan board holds ground, re-votes 6-1 to approve Kinsella’s $42K raise
Impassioned monologues from a handful of public speakers failed to persuade the Gavilan College School Board to reverse an “appalling” $42,000 raise, which the board approved seven months ago for college President Steve Kinsella.














