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December 15, 2025

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.

Firm setting schedule on SBHS expansion options

Committee urges trustees to move forward with a master plan,

High school sees electoral college in action

ASB hosts annual convention to elect new officers

Breen: Student’s fight against cancer brought community together

Nearly five years after being diagnosed with cancer and two years after inspiring a community-wide fundraising effort that raised more than $22,000 in her honor, Hollister resident Diana Magana succumbed to the disease this week at age 17.

Gavilan to test pilot for Veterans Resource Center in spring

Gavilan College announced yesterday it will be hosting a Veterans Resource Center as a pilot project for spring semester, in hopes the center will become a one-stop shop for student veteran resources and services. 

Restored bus funds won’t change HSD outlook

As news came that the state Legislature had approved a bill that would restore funding to the home-to-school transportation budget while taking an equal cut from all schools statewide, Hollister School District Superintendent Gary McIntire said that the ruling would not change plans to eliminate bus service for the following school year.

Parents, students still ‘angry’ over Kinsella contract

Against a backdrop of rising class fees at Gavilan College and the desicion to place salary caps for newly hired campus presidents at California State Universities, a $42,000 pay increase for Gavilan College President Steve Kinsella continues to ignite heated reactions within the community.

Assembly votes to restore bus funds for schools

The California Assembly voted today to restore $243 million in school bus funding to California public schools. The bill, SB 81, had a final vote of 60 - 5. Gilroy's Assemblyman Luis Alejo voted in favor of the bill, according to a news release.

Aromas-San Juan set to keep bus service

Despite cuts, ASJU district plans to continue bus service in San

SBHS scopes out expansion

Trustees hire firm to consider renovations to current site,

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