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January 1, 2026

Letter: Ombudsman mission to carry out

My letter supports adequate funding for the Long Term Care Ombudsman Program (LTCOP) currently being considered by our legislators. I urge readers to contact their state senator and assembly members and request adequate funding be allocated to help protect people living in long-term care facilities.

Letters: Rodrigues’ father reacts to sentence

The following are some unanswered questions and points to

Giving Daniel Arevalo his due

Well since Josh Staloch failed to mention Daniel Arevalo #11 and

4-H Thanks

Thank you so much for printing the Make Them Kiss the Pig ballot

Results Make Schwarzenegger Threats Empty

The club is gone. For most of the last two years, Gov. Arnold

History does not excuse terrorism, but it is relevant

You open the paper and read the news from Iraq these days, and

Series with Assemblyman Salinas debuts

Last week, I made the trek to the state capitol for

When Did the Theory of Evolution Become a Fact?

After reading Brett Rowland's article and the many letters to

Letter: Rebuttal on letter about second high school

After reading the letter to the editor written by Mr. Ken Johnson I felt compelled to put up an opposing point of view. Mr. Johnson does make several good points and I am sure from the outside it seems like a good idea to consolidate with HSD, but there are, what I believe, some serious flaws in his logic. The first of which is what does the Hollister School District have to offer San Benito High School to make it a good move for the district? They have been in dire financial straits for quite some time and are only now regaining a financial foothold, while the San Benito High School District has remained financially solvent, and has managed to keep a full program of courses and activities throughout the budget crisis. For districts to merge there needs to be something positive for both. Another reason that I think it is a bad idea is that there is a definite philosophical divide between what the HSD feels is important and what the SBHSD feels is important, and this is not necessarily a bad thing as the needs of high school students are drastically different than the needs of elementary and junior high students. It also creates issues with credentials, seniority and shifting of staff. Possessing a valid secondary single subject credential does not allow one to teach in an elementary setting and visa versa. His comment about what kind of school needs a principal and three vice principals is obviously one that does not understand the demands of the job. My wife being one of those AP's I can tell you that it is a full- and a half-time job. It's not just discipline – it's supervision at multiple school events, hosting parent meetings, being part of several committees and divisions, and being responsible for the success of all the students that are in that persons alphabet group.  

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