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February 7, 2026

Connecting with students, staff

Like many educators, Jean Burns Slater jumped into a tough job

Charter school thrives with online, home-based programs

In this age of expanding choices in public education and

Restored bus funds won’t change HSD outlook

As news came that the state Legislature had approved a bill that would restore funding to the home-to-school transportation budget while taking an equal cut from all schools statewide, Hollister School District Superintendent Gary McIntire said that the ruling would not change plans to eliminate bus service for the following school year.

School board appoints Perez to represent Trustee Area 1

The Hollister School District Board of Education on Jan. 4 appointed Jose A. Perez, Jr., to fill a vacancy on the five-member body, according to an announcement from HSD.  A vacancy on the board occurred as of Dec. 8 due to a lack of candidates...

HSD installs tech to improve indoor air quality at schools

The Hollister School District’s indoor air quality is on the rise.  The district has hired contractor Air Duct Cleaning Solutions, based in Hollister, to install the new technology on all campuses, with about half of the installations completed and an expectation to finish all of...

Huskies say ‘Mush!’

As the start of the 2003 Iditarod nears, many teams of huskies

City opens door for Gavilan at former Leatherback site

Hollister council members Monday agreed to consider an agreement with developers who would build an "Education Center" for the Gavilan College district.

Rabid, dead bat found at Hollister Methodist church

On Wednesday, animal control officers with the Hollister Police Department Animal Care and Services Bureau responded to the Hollister Methodist United Church at 521 Monterey St. for a deceased bat, and lab testing confirmed it was infected with the rabies virus, according to the HPD.

Accreditation Likely for Gavilan College

By Christopher Quirk

SBHS senior takes third place in art contest for ‘Young Dude’

San Benito High School senior Jericho Coquilla earned third place in the annual Congressional Art Competition hosted by the office of Congressman Sam Farr, D-Carmel.

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