HSD students enjoy socializing, activities at Gifted Games
Hollister School District students had the exciting opportunity to take part in the Gifted Games last Friday, April 24, at Gilroy High School.
The District has been involving students in the Gifted Games for many years. It is a collaboration among area districts, including San...
Intelligent Design Not an Issue in Local Public Schools
Evolution is the standard theory taught in public schools
Lomanto finds new challenge as superintendent
Hollister resident Krystal Lomanto grew up riding horses, driving tractors and helping her father with cattle before she turned to a career in education. Lomanto, 49, spent more than half her life at San Benito High School as a student, teacher, coach and principal before she took her current position as the superintendent for the San Benito County Office of Education.
‘Klingon’ creator to give talk, was inspired by local tribe
Suit up, San Benito Trekkies. You’ll want to take a voyage to this meeting.
Governments put a ‘stop’ to school pedestrian worries
After years of concerns over pedestrian safety near the high school, the city and county recently responded to those worries and installed stop signs at two Nash Road intersections.
District weighs offering space at R.O. Hardin for charter school
Hollister School District trustees are set to weigh a recommendation Tuesday to offer space for a charter school on the R.O. Hardin School campus.
Sills thrilled with early acceptance to Stanford
San Benito High School senior Ian Sills recently huddled with his parents and three younger siblings in front of his computer screen so they could all share in his once-in-a-lifetime moment.
The 17-year-old was about to click the mouse to find out if he had...
R.O. Hardin leads the way on early literacy
With outside visitors observing R.O. Hardin Elementary School classrooms March 7, kindergarten students rotated with about half receiving small-group instruction and others using a computer-aided literacy program.
“Is … it … your … birthday?” one instructor pronounced to three students while having them read along...














