It’s Time for Defiance Not Compliance
I graduated high school in New York State, long before the days of exit exams. In New York, there were two types of diplomas you could receive upon graduation, the standard diploma or the Regents diploma. My school required that all graduates must pass the Regents exams and receive a Regents diploma, and so every member of my class did just that. My parents knew the requirements going in, and I and my classmates knew those requirements, and so we followed the rules and successfully graduated.
Letter: America being held hostage by artificial crisis and Republicans
I'm tired of being used as a hostage. I don't know where it says
GUSD back on the right track
It’s heartening to hear that the Gilroy Unified School District has solid reserves of 9 percent, that a bond re-finance saved $50 million and that union negotiations with teachers have been both realistic and productive.
Root of the Western vs. Islam Clash in the Azores
Readers offer perspective on the San Martin mosque controversy
Editorial: DA should investigate Gilroy Police lawsuit
If there’s one thing the salacious and damaging sex scandal lawsuit filed against the Gilroy police this month proves, it’s that we need more transparency in policing the police.












