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December 5, 2025

Anzar graduates show their wild sides

At Anzar High School, beneath the shade of a sparkly orange mortarboard with a drawing of Frida Kahlo, San Juan Bautista resident Adeline Martinez prepared to graduate.

Gavilan names Kathleen Rose as new president

Hollister district agrees to sponsor Woolpert Algebra Academy

Hollister School District trustees approved a memorandum of understanding at a recent meeting with a company and an academy to support a privately run math program.

Officials recognize HSD Los Dichos volunteers

Hollister School District trustees recognized parent volunteers who participated in the Los Dichos de la Casa program with roses at a recent meeting.

SBHS graduates step toward future

San Benito High School students marched across the grass in red and white gowns as they prepared to cross a stage, pick up diplomas and begin a new chapter of life.

Teachers protest at school board meeting

The Hollister School District’s board meeting had standing room only last week, as teachers and their supporters waved about 40 signs and spoke during a lengthy public comment about the need for a raise and the atmosphere of on-going contract negotiations.

Updated: Senior trip canceled due to widespread illness

The San Benito High School senior trip to Disneyland has been canceled after a widespread outbreak of illness, according to the high school district. There have been reports of many illnesses among the senior class of about 800 students. The soon-to-be graduates were set to...

Superintendent ready for challenges in Hollister

Hollister School District trustees approved Lisa Andrew as their new superintendent, a role she will take on this summer.

Fundraiser finds a PAL for charity

There’s no question the San Benito County Police Activities League does great work, partnering with cities to bring such programs as the wildly successful Junior Giants, United States Tennis Association H.I.T.S. program and countless other athletic and educational opportunities for youth.

School leaders meet with council on growth

Hollister School District trustees and city council members held a rare joint meeting this week to discuss the area’s population, which is projected to grow significantly in the next few years.

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