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Gav discovers digital divide

Non-Hispanics in the community have a better understanding of

Colleges gently asking students for more money

Community college fees have risen 30 percent, forcing schools to

Part-time college instructors to walk out Feb. 25

An advocacy organization that represents 40,000 part-time college instructors across California is asking part-timers to symbolically walk out of the classrooms to draw attention to what they call a significant pay disparity. The move comes in the wake of a proposal the CPFA sent to Gov. Jerry Brown, asking for legislative reform to establish a living wage for part-timers, among other requests.

Local students bring love of strings to the area

Roll over, Beethoven: The KALM Quartet is here to stay.

Briefs: Chamber dinner dance is around the corner

Dual Immersion Parent Workshop

Half a car’s better than none – or even a whole one – to SBHS students

It's not the result of a bitter inheritance settlement. The San

Golf deal to establish youth foundation

CordeValle country club is trying to cut a deal with Santa Clara

Workshop on academy move draws no parents

A special meeting inviting the Marguerite Maze Middle School community to comment on a plan to move the Accelerated Achievement Academy to that campus had no parent speakers this week, according to a school district trustee.

Updated: Student in custody, accused of bringing pot cookies to school

Morgan Hill Unified School District officials said the student accused of distributing the marijuana-laced cookies to fellow Live Oak High School students Friday morning is currently in custody with the Morgan Hill Police Department. It is unclear at this time what gender the student is, but school officials said the student is younger than 18.

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