Officers slated for return to Gilroy schools
The Gilroy Unified School District plans to bring back school resource officers to two high schools, part of a program to improve school safety after officials noted an uptick in fights on campus.
Those against adding police officers on campus, meanwhile, say the money would...
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Is Bus Yard Up to Par? Employees Say Yes
Complaints about the new transportation location subsided after
School District Requests Exemption for Las Animas
Sale of site will help offset $29 million bond shortfall for new
In the wake of Sandyhook, GUSD works to bolster security, safety measures
Four days after the Newton Conn. tragedy that in December took the lives of 20 young children and six adult staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School, Gilroy Unified School District Superintendent Debbie Flores met with principals, district staff and the Gilroy Police Department to review the district’s Code Red (lockdown) procedures, discuss safety protocol upgrades and identify the immediate next steps required to heighten security at Gilroy school sites.
Fighting a growing problem
Armed with jump ropes and running shoes, Gilroy's Pat Vickroy is














