Anzar students get alternative to chemistry
Students at Anzar High School might have a way to skip the most math-intensive science course in high school.
Bill to relieve county ERAF debt passes committee
A bill from Assemblyman Luis Alejo and State Sen. Anthony Cannella to relieve San Benito County of $3.5 million in debt unanimously passed through an Assembly committee Wednesday, according to Alejo’s office.
SB High student gives back to the community
San Benito High junior Beatriz Ocampo-Dizon has always enjoyed baking sweets in the kitchen since she was a child, slowly building a passion for it without realizing it.
The 17-year-old Hollister resident has now taken those baking skills and started her own company, B.D. Treats,...
Gavilan College announces Community Spirit Awards
Gavilan College recognized San Benito County residents that improved the quality of life in their community during the regularly scheduled Tuesday board of trustees meeting.
Gavilan College announces Dean’s List for Fall 2013
Students who earned a 3.0 grade-point average with at least 12 units for the semester have been named to the Gavilan College Dean's List for Fall 2013. This honor will be noted on student transcripts. The list of students sorted by city of residence follows:
High school exit exams outstrip STAR results
After receiving the results of the California High School Exit
Gavilan College adds social justice degree
Students attending Gavilan College have a new course of study that can help pave the way into the California State University system with an Associate in Arts in Social Justice Studies.
The Transfer degree “is designed to prepare students for a seamless transfer into the...
LULAC brings job training program to San Benito
Google and Coursera on March 9 announced a partnership with the local council of the League of United Latin American Citizens to bring more high-tech job training and careers to San Benito County.
The San Benito County LULAC Council 2890 has been chosen as one...
San Benito Graduation: ‘I challenge you to be more’
More than 600 San Benito High students celebrated their high













