Students could return to the classroom in April
One year after the Gilroy Unified School District shut down its classrooms to in-person instruction, students could return to campus in mid-April.
The district’s Board of Education will consider a plan on March 18 that would bring students back to the classroom April 15-20.
The district’s...
Program allows Gavilan transfers to law schools
For Gavilan College graduate Michael Treviño, an initiative to get more students to law school is personal. Treviño was the first in his family to go to college. He attended community college before transferring to the University of California, Berkeley, and eventually went to law school at the University of Washington. Treviño is now the director of undergraduate admissions for the University of California system.
‘She’s going to do amazing things in her life’
High school is already an emotional roller coaster. For Christopher High School graduate Ashanti Clayton, moving from Bakersfield to Gilroy at the end of her sophomore year piled on the additional stresses of getting settled in a different school and establishing a new social circle.
Fifth-grade class earns invite to WE Day
Mount Madonna School fifth-grader Aidan Rassech, of Gilroy, was to walk the red carpet at the Forum in Inglewood April 25 after being selected to participate in California WE Day, an annual event that brings together bright, young minds from all over.
Rassech was part...
Probable swine flu case at Solorsano; raised absenteeism district-wide
A sixth grade student at Ascencion Solorsano Middle School was
Board: Choirs may perform in churches through end of school year
School choirs will be allowed to perform in churches and tablets will be piloted in a biology classroom thanks to decisions made at the Gilroy Unified School District board meeting Thursday. A group of parents also gathered to express their frustration that the list of under performing elementary schools was given to parents late and has caused some parents to move their children to Luigi Aprea, the only “performing” elementary school in the district seven weeks after the school year started.
Students: ‘Seek the help you deserve’
Thousands of dollars in scholarship money available to local students in Gilroy and Morgan Hill went unclaimed last year, and with the deadline to apply for many of these awards just around the corner, high school counselors are sounding the call for seniors to get on the ball.

















