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January 20, 2026

How Schools Fared in the Election

The man who dropped out of the Gilroy school board election actually won in more than half of the precincts where ballots were cast. But he is losing in the final count to a pair of incumbents and a newcomer who once headed a school employees union, according to unofficial, semifinal results from the Santa Clara County Registrar of Voters.

GECA announces National Merit Scholar semifinalist

Nishant Desai, a senior at the Dr. TJ Owens Early College

Improved report card for GUSD

Five schools make the grade on progress report; others fall by a

Teacher contract talks stall

GILROY

American flag shirts ignite firestorm

Four Live Oak High School teens sent home for wearing American

GUSD’s secret deal

Gilroy

Gavilan College hosts annual health fair Oct. 1

With more than 1,500 people expected to attend Gavilan College’s 21st annual High on Health Faire, visitors will be exposed to a wide variety of medical services from a multitude of regional providers and agencies—and it’s free.The annual health and resource fair is scheduled from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 1 at the Gavilan College Student Center (5055 Santa Teresa Blvd.) in Gilroy. It is open to the public and any of the free tests can be performed on children, as long as a parent or guardian is present.Representatives from Hazel Hawkins Hospital, Hollister Pregnancy Center/STD Clinic, The LGBTQ Youth Space, Covered CA, Saint Louise Regional Hospital, San Andreas Regional Center, San Benito County HHHSA, San Benito County Public Health’s Tobacco Program, Santa Clara County Valley Health Hospital, Santa Clara County WIC Program Sourcewise, South County Self Help Center, Tobacco Prevention and Education Program and the Gavilan College Allied Health Department.Visitors can request referrals for counseling and be tested for blood pressure, blood glucose and HIV/AIDS (results are confidential and do not require needles). The Gilroy Lions Club will be on hand for free vision screenings by a licensed optometrist as well as free pregnancy testing for women age 18 and older.

GUSD, MHUSD earn millions by jumping on Common Core Standards train

How vital are the Common Core Standards to the future of public education in California schools?

Embroiled in Lawsuits

Some claim Rob Mendiola, GUSD facilities director, was unjustly

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