Hollister district rolls out plan to curtail tardiness
Faced with a trend of slightly tardy students, the Hollister School District will roll out a new policy next year: letters home to the parents of students who are chronically late to class by one to 29 minutes.
Funding formula spurs HSD staffing boost
Hollister School District trustees this week gave authority to post more than $1.3 million worth of new staff positions ahead of the approval for next school year's budget so they could advertise the jobs before summertime and get the largest possible candidate pool.
Holy smokes: No ban yet in home daycares?
Hollister council members may be on the way to approving an ordinance that would ban smoking from licensed home daycares 24 hours a day – meaning there would be no fumes at the sites even after children go home.
County office of education recognizes all-star teachers
The San Benito County Office of Education recognized 16 Teachers of the Year at the regularly scheduled Wednesday school board meeting, including instructors from the Aromas San Juan Unified School District, the Hollister School District and the North County Joint Union School District.
Hollister district increases pay for substitutes, reviews funding plan
Hollister School District board trustees increased pay of substitutes, discussed the possibility of restoring stipends for after-school sports programs and addressed goals and plans for next year at the regularly scheduled school board meeting Tuesday.
Hollister district may reinstate stipends for sports
The Hollister School District may be on the way to restoring stipends for coaches and athletic directors of after-school sports programs next school year – if trustees vote to restore funding for the programs at the next school board meeting.
Sisters ready to cowgirl up at high school rodeo
When Hollister's Haylie Stelling takes to the saddle, she plays country music on her iPhone, tucks it into her cowboy boot and rides toward a dream. The teen wants to be the first woman to compete in team roping at a professional level while also competing in barrel racing, the only rodeo event open to women at a professional level.
One of the first scholarship winners returns for MACE banquet
When the Mexican-American Committee on Education hosts its 44th annual Cinco de Mayo Scholarship Banquet this year, the organization will celebrate a major success story because Sergio Martinez – the man who received the first scholarship more than 40 years ago – is the lead singer of the Tejano and Country recording group taking the stage. Â
New SBHS superintendent stresses need for campus upgrades
San Benito High School District’s new Superintendent John Perales is only three weeks on the job. He already routinely walks the halls of his new site to see how things roll in more than 40 classrooms as he sets a vision for the coming year.
Dual Language Academy to double enrollment
Hollister School District trustees this week approved an idea set to result in the doubling of enrollment at the Dual Language Academy in the next seven years.


















