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December 18, 2025

Berkeley-bound graduates have shared more than just an education

For four years, Anzar High School students Sarah Al-Ahmed and

County Board of Ed Looks into Charter School

The San Benito County Board of Education wants to hear more

Gilroy teacher didn’t show beheading video in class

Although a Gilroy High School English teacher did not show

Enrollment opens for Gavilan

Prospective students can now enroll in winter and spring session classes at Gavilan College, which offers a variety of courses at five locations as well as online: the main campus is in Gilroy, with additional instructional sites in San Jose’s Coyote Valley, Morgan Hill,...

San Benito bond picks under review

San Benito High School trustees reviewed their priority list for bond funds, but did not vote to re-prioritize projects during a special meeting last week.

Sobrato High School Hires New Head Football Coach

Sobrato High School has a new head football coach who will meet

Photos: ‘Time of celebration’ at San Benito library

The San Benito County Free Library is offering special perks this week including cake, tips on resume building and a choir performance. That’s because it’s National Library Week and the institution joins others in celebrating the importance of reading and learning.

Mail-in ballots headed to voters this week

Mail-in ballots are headed to local mailboxes in the next week. The nearly 18,000 voters using the vote-by-mail system should receive their ballots in the next seven days, according to Angela Curro, assistant county clerk-recorder-registrar of voters, in a presentation to county supervisors Tuesday.

When it comes to safety, lanes drawn

San Benito County and City of Hollister officials are taking it up a gear by adding bike paths and safer crosswalks near local schools.

It’s Cal Grant time again

For high school seniors and their families – it’s later than they think! The first deadline for financial aid is March 2, which is the one for applying for Cal Grants (www.calgrants.org) by students planning to go directly from high school to a four-year college (California only). Students planning to go to a community college and transferring to a 4-year college have until Sept. 2 to apply. There are several types of Cal Grants available, including: academic only (Cal Grant A), need related (Cal Grant B) and careers (Cal Grant C).

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