San Benito High plans virtual grad ceremony
Graduation plans for San Benito High School were still up in the air as school closures affected several student activities for the rest of spring semester. But the school will continue with its ceremony and for most people it’s going to be something out of this world.
New grade offers line of transition
Michelle McCoun’s 32 students look just like the other kindergarten pupils at R.O. Hardin School on a Tuesday morning during the second week of school. Some are dressed in the khaki and navy blue of the school uniforms. They were still getting the hang of picking up their free breakfast from the cafeteria or getting a snack from home out of their back pack. And they all struggled a bit with forming a straight line and following it back into the classroom.
‘He loved the kids he worked with’
Armando Quintana has spent most of his life helping young
San Benito High officials weigh split of expenses
A presentation about funding San Benito High School senior activities such as the parent night and graduation turned into a longer discussion about a possible executive committee that would give students and staff more of a leadership role in the graduation ceremony design process.
Warm welcome for new Gavilan College president
Budget woes dominated a reception Thursday evening for Gavilan
Local Scene: Academic honors
McAbee graduates from ‘Bama
Ireland McAbee, of Hollister, received a bachelor’s of science degree in education from the University of Alabama. The university awarded 5,907 degrees during its spring commencement ceremonies on May 6-8, according to a press release.
Locals named to Dean’s List
Hollister residents Claire...
Hollister district narrows details for senior tax exemption
The Hollister School District has set the parameters for the
San Benito teachers dance to a motivational beat
A motivational speaker last week had San Benito High School teachers and administrators dancing at their tables, hyperventilating over vocabulary and fired up about increasing state test scores in local schools.
San Benito aims to cater to all students
A new bell schedule for students, a new grading system for teachers and a slew of upgraded facilities for everyone on campus have San Benito High School Principal Adrian Ramirez preparing for a seamless start to the 2018-19 school year.
For the fourth-year principal going...













