CHS: Midnight Pride gears up for first competitive season
For the first time in its history, Christopher High School's Midnight Pride—comprised of the marching and concert bands, color guard and drumline—will be participating in region-wide competitions.
School Board Educated on Achievement Gap
The district needs to close a pervasive gap in standardized test
Voters show support for city-school sales tax
A telephone survey of 501 likely November 2012 Gilroy voters shows those who were polled would “strongly support a city sales tax for local schools,” according to San Francisco-based consulting firm TBWB Strategies.
Educator Retires After Four Decades
Long-time educator Chuck Flagg's June retirement still has not
Gavilan College’s new app offers instant access to students
Gavilan College students can now get instant access to grades, schedules, rosters, and other campus resources through a new app available on both iPhone and Android platforms.
District welcomes new assistant superintendent
The school district will welcome a new member to its executive
Putting a dent in the dropout rate
Old school vocational education classes like woodworking and



















