Balers graduate to the real world as a principal says goodbye
San Benito High School's 2014 class lost a student to gunshot wounds freshmen year, rallied around a classmate diagnosed with leukemia on Valentine’s Day and saw a valedictorian get admitted to Princeton.
San Andreas graduate: ‘It’s been a long road here’
For the students of San Andreas Continuation School, today was a day of white graduation gowns, flowered leis and diplomas.
Achievers take center stage for graduations
This year, the Free Lance profiled an outstanding soon-to-be senior at each of San Benito County's three main high schools. Selected by school principals and counselors, these students represent some of the best Hollister has to offer.
Election: Initial results show just enough support for school bond
Initial election results released Tuesday night indicated a slight edge for supporters of the Measure G capital facilities bond for San Benito High School.
Election: School bond, board contest, unopposed races on ballot
Aside from two races, the remainder of the primary ballot in San Benito County is defined by a lack of opposition on the local front.
Dual language academy opens doors to more teachers
The elementary school district will allow non-bilingual educators to teach at the Hollister Dual Language Academy.
Local foster child transforms his GPA, takes home awards
Hollister resident Charlie Alejo is one student who is proud to be graduating with the rest of his class next week after he transformed a 0.5 GPA at the end of junior year to A’s and B’s this semester.
High school students collect shoes for needy
San Benito High School’s kindness movement started with little acts such as clothespins clipped to backpacks broadcasting positive messages such as “You Rock,” “You're awesome,” “Smile” and “Have a great day.” The idea was to pay a kind thought forward, so anyone who received a clothespin message would give it to another student.
Program allows Gavilan transfers to law schools
For Gavilan College graduate Michael Treviño, an initiative to get more students to law school is personal. Treviño was the first in his family to go to college. He attended community college before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley, and eventually went to law school at the University of Washington. Treviño is now the director of undergraduate admissions for the University of California system.
Gomez leads trio in fundraising for District 4 seat
Hollister Councilman Victor Gomez had nearly twice as much in cash contributions as the next of two other competitors for the District 4 county board seat, according to campaign finance documents submitted last week.


















