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March 25, 2026

Canvass has art students on eggshells

It was all about eggs last week at the San Benito Street Art Academy, where teacher Evelyn Pogrowski talked to the young students about the art of decorating eggs.

Trustee ouster called to a close

Citing budget concerns and a widening gap between the Aromas and

Gabilan Hills principal moved to district office

Gabilan Hills Principal Diane Campbell will not be returning to

Gavilan Community College Moving in to Hollister

The Gavilan Joint Community College District Board of Trustees

Leaders from nationwide visit R.O. Hardin to see literacy program

R.O. Hardin Elementary School in early May hosted school leaders from throughout the nation who came to witness an innovative early literacy program and learn how to replicate its success.  The Hollister School District site May 4 hosted educational leaders who included state superintendents, governors...

Prop. 2 has hidden surprise for local school districts

Proposition 2 asked California voters to pay down debts and establish a rainy-day fund for education at the state level. The approval of the proposition during the Nov. 4 election also establishes a new state law that shifts budget control in education from local districts to the state level.

SBHS highlights co-teaching practices

A contingent of educators from the Moraga School District and UC Davis’ Center For Applied Policy in Education recently visited San Benito High School to observe the co-teaching model used in a number of classes, according to SBHS district staff. The visit was a result...

Hollister district OKs priority list for potential bond funds

Hollister School District trustees this week approved a priority list of projects for facility improvements by school site outlining how the district might spend money if the $28.5 million Measure M general obligation facilities bond before voters is approved Nov. 4.

Public health, schools take fresh approach with gardens

Public Health Services is partnering with local schools to establish or resurrect fruit and vegetable gardens.

SBHS adds solar, saves money

San Benito High School students and staff have exerted some extra energy to plan and implement new procedures and install new equipment, including solar power, that will save—and renew—energy at the school for years to come. The high school’s environmental science students and teachers, along...

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