Let’s talk about leadership in the Gilroy School District
In a recent letter to the editor, Ernesto Olivares takes me to
Parental supervision can avert many a tragedy
It has been a few weeks since three Hollister teens died in a
Tech-Savvy Students Who Can’t Think, That’s the Problem
Computers in classrooms aren't that important, but learning how
Winding up year with gusto
It's June, and we are nearing the end of the school year. Having finished with the mandatory state testing, students hang in there for the last couple of weeks, tying up the loose ends or scrambling to make up overdue work.
AP exams bring mixed results for local students
All through the school year, I attended the Gilroy High School AP/Honors parent meetings. At the last of these meetings, the Advanced Placement teachers spoke to parents of incoming eighth grade students who were interested in taking Honors classes and parents of students who will enroll in AP courses this fall.
School district has more important things to focus on
On July 20th, I awoke at 6 am, stumbled out to the driveway,
New Beginnings After Terrible Tragedies
This month I remembered the victims of 9/11 as I listened to the











