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January 15, 2026

Candidates for Gavilan College president share views

The three finalists for Gavilan College’s next president were interviewed during a public hearing Monday at the Gilroy main campus.

School district, city to gauge growth projections

Hollister School District trustees and city council members will meet next week to discuss projected population growth with enrollment expected to climb in the next three years.

Local charter schools have new CEO

Navigator Schools has announced Kevin Sved will be the chief executive officer of its Hollister and Gilroy charter schools, according to a press release from the group.

Hollister School District announces new superintendent

The Hollister School District Board of Trustees on Saturday announced the hiring of Dr. Lisa Andrew from Campbell to succeed Dr. Gary McIntire as superintendent after this school year ends.

Gavilan announces finalists for superintendent job

Community members are invited to attend a public forum to hear from three finalists for the top leadership position at Gavilan College, according to a press release from the school.

Los Dichos program breaks barriers for parents

As the Hollister School District parents flipped the glossy yellow, blue and green pages of a photocopied children’s book, they read about a young girl and her grandfather.

SBHS officials break ground on $15.6m project before approval

San Benito High School officials used golden shovels to break ground on a new facility this week, but it came before trustees approve a contract with a construction company to build it.

Students’ posters promote attendance slogan

The Hollister School District recognized winners of a student art contest last week for illustrations of the attendance slogan: “Beat the Bell.”

With growth expected, consultant suggests new schools

The Hollister School District’s student population is expected to increase by 1,000 students by 2019, and a consultant contended it points to the need for new schools.

Education office names employees of the year

The San Benito County Office of Education recognized its top employees of the year in a special ceremony this week.

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