FFA wants alumni, residents to take part in tub races
Hollister Future Farmers of America is calling all San Benito High School Alumni and community members to participate in the traditional FFA Tub Races on March 5 during lunch.
Gavilan College board supports Panoche solar project
A representative of the revised Panoche Valley Solar Project asked Gavilan College trustees Tuesday to consider a letter of support for it. The board voted in support of the project with Board President Walt Glines casting the lone dissenting vote.
So far, county steers clear of measles after outbreak
There have been no confirmed cases of measles in San Benito County since a person infected with the virus visited Costco and Walmart in Gilroy on Jan. 18.
Donations set the tone for ‘kindness week’
Spring Grove student Audyn Diaz wrote carefully on the giant, red card.
Tech whizzing into San Benito County
Students at Calaveras School, R.O. Hardin School and Marguerite Maze Middle School will be building rubber band-powered cars and marble roller coasters after school starting next month.
Hollister teachers request 4 percent raise
Hollister School District teachers are asking for a 4 percent raise, but the board president cited uncertainties with the new state funding formula and a desire to upgrade facilities in countering the proposed salary increase.
SBHS trustees OK new graduation requirements
San Benito High School District trustees this week approved new graduation requirements for the freshmen class of 2016-17 that include courses mandated for admission to California State University or University of California schools.
Most Anzar students left before graduating
At Anzar High School, less than half—or 46 percent—of the students who set foot on the campus at some point during their high school career graduated from the same site last year, according to a report shared with trustees.
Skateboard areas might hit the ‘spot’
To divert skaters away from the Veterans Memorial Building and offer more places to skate, the city is moving ahead on developing “skate spots” in Hollister. They are used in other communities and are smaller versions of a skate park like the one along Memorial Drive.
School official unaware of road consideration before city meeting
The Hollister city council narrowly rejected an idea to close a section of Nash Road in front of the high school while students are in class, but the superintendent of the campus didn’t know the topic was up for a vote.


















