All Santa Clara County Libraries, including the online catalog, are part of one-day shutdown.
District 1 Supervisor Mike Wasserman and his staff selected the photo of Rucker Elementary students as one of three winners in his summer photo contest.
Results for the state-wide STAR test, released Monday, show improvements.
Arming your child with safety precautions can keep your child safe.
In Gilroy, 18.6 percent of Hispanic students drop-out of high school, according to data released today through the Santa Clara Office of Education.
Highlights from the most recent meeting of the Gilroy Unified School District Board of Education.
Non-library district residents in Santa Clara County now must pay $80 for a card, but students can take advantage of exceptions.
Should stricter guidelines be enacted?
It's not too late to sign up your kid for a summer of activity.
The school was part of 209 recognized for serving underprivileged students.
Carissa Filice won a five-year fellowship from the Knowles Science Teaching Foundation.
In a ceremony that one graduate called "epic," 533 seniors celebrated being the last senior class that will come entirely from Gilroy High.
Carissa Filice hopes to teach in the Bay Area.
Rock-climbing walls, classic cars, and great music brought folks to Christmas Hill Park but two students reminded the crowd of the real meaning of this holiday.
The ceremony will include the first graduates of the Gavilan Early College Academy.
South Bay residents, teachers, school board members and administrators descend upon the Capitol to urge legislators to stop cuts to education.
Students and parents gathered at the corner of Wren and First Street to show support for public school teachers.
The Santa Clara County Library now offers a Tuition Funding Sources link, which helps students and their parents locate funds for college. All you need is a library card to get started.
The cuts would save the district $663,388, part of the $6.7 million—or more—it needs to cut before next school year.
Next week is Teacher Appreciation Week and we want your stories of teachers who are going above and beyond in the classroom.
The T.J. Owens Gilroy Early College Academy puts students directly into college courses in their high school years.
Registration for classes begins in May.
The new school building, built in one year, serves 50 South County students with special cognitive and medical needs.
District officials joined the Gilroy City Council for a special meeting, discussing subjects such as emergency response and the new public library.
LEGOs are building blocks for young minds in this class offered at the Wheeler Community Center.
The principals of Gilroy's three middle schools talk about their biggest challenges and the changes coming next year.
Thanks to decisions made by President Steven Kinsella and the actions of a forward-thinking board, Gavilan isn't experiencing the layoffs seen in other community colleges. In fact, it's hiring.
Superintendent Flores also announces new principals for Solorsano and South Valley Middle Schools.
Superintendent Deborah Flores announced that Maria Walker will replace Sal Tomasello and Anisha Munshi will replace Greg Kapaku.
Five of the students received the highest scores in the nation in the FBI's Safe Online Surfing program.
Un grupo de estudiantes de la escuela Solorsano gana un concurso organizado por el FBI y comienza el plan del tren de alta velocidad que se planea terminar en el 2020.
The national program educates students on the unique dangers of the Internet.
Los directores Salvatore Tomasello y Greg Kapaku abandonarán sus puestos al final del año escolar.
Principals Salvatore Tomasello and Greg Kapaku will leave their posts at the end of this school year.
Just back from the 55th Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) at the United Nations, Padilla shows her students at Gavilan how human rights work can be relevant in Gilroy.
79 students made the president's honor roll for the fall semester.
The new database, a project from California Watch, combines several sets of data.
Meet with teachers, chat with parents, eat pizza and view student artwork tonight from 6-7:30pm.
Nearly half of the 240 students who take the train to school are from the South County.
The Gilroy High Associated Student Body will raise money for Takko-Machi over the next two weeks.