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December 16, 2025

Neighbors share concerns with district on Nash Road

San Benito High School District trustees met with an audience of at least 50 people Wednesday to discuss “good neighbor” issues, including problems with students and staff parking in front of residences and solutions to Nash Road, which runs through the middle of campus.

Teacher bargaining underscores complicated funding criteria

At least 20 people stood in the Hollister School District meeting room Feb. 24 and waved bright green, red and yellow signs asking for more pay with such phrases as:

Man pleads guilty to bomb threats at high school

Michigan resident Jason Keith Smith has pled guilty to making bomb threats to San Benito High School several years ago.

Grant to help fund school gardens

The South Valley Fleurs Garden Club awarded grant funding to the first of two San Benito County schools for campus gardens last week.

Gavilan offers nine more transfer degrees

Gavilan College students have nine more associate degrees for transfer that meet the requirements for guaranteed admission to a California State University.

Hollister Dual Language Academy designated K-8 school

Hollister School District trustees voted Tuesday to approve a $3.6 million plan that would expand the Hollister Dual Language Academy to a K-8 school at the campus it shares with Gabilan Hills.

Hollister district to weigh expansion to bilingual campus

Hollister School District trustees will vote Tuesday on a $3.6 million plan that would expand the Hollister Dual Language Academy to a K-8 school at the campus it shares with Gabilan Hills.

New CMAP director wants more sports aired

Community Media Access Partnership in December brought on a new executive director, Becca King Reed, while she brings experience with television magazine shows, news programs and documentaries to the position.

‘I’ve never made a movie like this’

The short video starts with music and a dark screen but transitions to footage of a girl drawing.

Students spell success

Students from across the county in public, private and home school education programs participated in the 16th Annual San Benito County Spelling Bee. First and second place spellers will represent the county in the state championships. Here’s a list of the winners:

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