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June 3, 2026

Gavilan’s new Coyote Valley campus set to open in Fall 2016

A new Gavilan College campus in south San Jose came a couple of steps closer to becoming a reality Oct. 13 as the governing body unanimously approved more than $4.5 million in contracts to begin site grading, soil inspection and the purchase of five modular buildings.

R.O. Hardin upgrades scheduled to start in spring

R.O. Hardin, the oldest of the Hollister School District campuses, may be getting a campus makeover as soon as April 2016, according to information provided at last week’s regularly scheduled board meeting.

Students recognized for perfect attendance at Hollister HS

Seventeen Hollister High School seniors received medals at a recognition luncheon last week to honor the fact that they had perfect attendance throughout all four years on campus. Not all students were available during the lunchtime event, but the five present received a welcome...

Hollister schools facing more cuts

Hollister Unified School District faces a $800,000 budget

Parents urged to attend SBHS preview

Officials at San Benito High School are urging parents of

Gavilan will hold ‘vision’ meetings to plan growth

Gavilan College wants to grow with San Benito County, and the

City, school district at odds over use of fields

A Hollister official warned Monday that an agreement between the city and Hollister School District – for use of several school fields – was in limbo due to financial considerations.

Seniors in the spotlight

Selecting students for the Hollister Free Lance’s senior spotlights for Anzar High School’s Class of 2020 was no enviable task. That’s why we make the principal and school staff sort it out. These students have navigated the labyrinth of high school hurdles, and we...

Gavilan to host ‘High on Health Fair’

Gavilan Community College will host its annual health and

HSD eyes parcel tax

Struggling with state allocations funding public schools, the

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