The arts come alive at Eliot Elementary
Mrs. Foster's second grade English Language Development learners and homeroom classes performed “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” for parents and friends Friday morning at Eliot Elementary School in Gilroy.
Student of the Week: Pranavi Kethanaboyina, 9th grade, GECA
What inspires you? My teachers, Girl Scout troop leader, and my parents all inspire me.
Thrice: New principals for Gilroy Unified S.D.
Christopher High School’s top administrative post will be filled by a promotion from within, one of three changes in leadership starting next school year pairing in-house experience with 21st century learning savoir.
Gilroy, MH teachers recognized by county
Morgan Hill Unified School District’s Debra Chappell and Gilroy Unified School District’s Rachael Cornaggia are among 36 top teachers who were honored “for their excellence in the classroom, commitment to professional development and dedication to students, school and community,” in recognition ceremonies Oct. 22...
Gavilan will punish itself for football violations
Gavilan College announced self-imposed sanctions this week after recruiting and benefits violations came to light, leading to 17 football players’ dismissal in August.
Gilroy Prep seeks renewal of its contract
Two Navigator charter schools, Gilroy and Hollister Prep, are up for renewals of their charter school petitions by their host districts. All early indications point to new five-year pacts at both sites.
Gilroy Prep, Navigator’s flagship school, opened in 2011 with authorization from Gilroy Unified...
Students serve community
Elementary students at Pacific Point Christian School in Gilroy have been busy with service projects this year. According to elementary school principal Amanda Riley, the club started in December, and the students have done seven service projects this year. The students give up their...
CHS Class of 2013: The ‘first four years ever’
The teal-and-white gowned class of 2013 threw their caps into the cool night air Friday with a marked pride, knowing they will forever stand distinct from the thousands of graduates their alma mater will churn out in years to come.























