WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH
Every year, since 1987, we celebrate the contributions women have made to the United States and recognize the specific achievements women have made over the course of American history in a variety of fields. The National Women’s History Month’s theme for 2024 celebrates “Women Who Advocate for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.” The theme recognizes women throughout the country who understand that, for a positive future, we need to eliminate bias and discrimination entirely from our lives and institutions.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • March 2: Saturday School
  • March 6: Wondrous World of Giant Literacy (Tk-3rd grade)
  • March 8: End of third quarter
  • March 9: Saturday School
  • March 12 & 13: CAASPP Testing
  • March 16: Saturday School
  • March 19: Grade distribution night
  • March 19 & 20: CAASPP Testing
  • March 21: Coffee With School Leaders
  • March 23: Saturday School
  • March 27: SAT Testing (11th grade ONLY)
  • March 28: SAC/ELAC Meeting

For detailed information of Ganesha events and activities, click on the centralized calendar button below.
We had a great site visit this past month from LACOE. Thank you to our Community schools team for putting this all together!
WELLNESS WEDNESDAYS
COORDINATION OF SERVICES TEAM (COST)
The Ganesha Coordination of Services Team is a Tier II intervention that supports the needs of students and the school overall. The COST refers students to resources, interventions, and support student's academic success and healthy development. If your child is in need of support, please complete the online COST Referral by clicking on the button below.
COUNSELING TEAM
Grades and credits for first semester are posted and should be available for review through your Parent Connect. As a reminder, if you are having trouble logging on to your Parent Connect, please contact the main office for assistance.
Credits Towards Graduation
At the completion of each semester students should be earning 30 credits. If your student has earned less than 30 credits for the fall semester, it could be because they did not pass a class. Counselors are available to discuss classes, credits and graduation plans as they pertain to your student.
COMMUNITY SCHOOLS


Are you in need of food, clothing or other resources? The community schools team can connect students and families to school and community resources. You can also visit our Food Pantry/Clothing Closet by scheduling an appointment with Heidi Garcia at 909-397-4400 Ext: 30150. You can also visit us at Ganesha HS in room 42.
RESOURCE CENTER

  • RESOURCE CENTER CLOSURE: If you are interested in getting extra support, please let your teacher know to contact Mrs. Lee or Ms. Lariviere.

Tutoring Services are held in room 22
  • M - Th - 8:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
During Lunch (Room 46)
3:30p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
  • Friday - 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m.
During Lunch (Room 46)

For more information contact:
YoungJi Lee, Intervention Teacher
  • youngji.lee@pusd.org
  • Ext. 30022
Erin Lariviere, Resource Teacher
  • Erin.Lariviere@pusd.org
  • Ext. 30154
PARENT INVOLVEMENT MEETINGS
Please join us IN PERSON this year for all of our Parent Involvement Meetings and Workshops.
PARENT AMBASSADOR
Do you want to be a Parent Ambassador? 
 
We are proud to be launching our first ever Parent Ambassador Program. This will provide parents and guardians of Ganesha High School an opportunity to develop leadership and advocacy skills while supporting parent engagement and the academic success of Giant scholars. The ambassadors program enhances the skills, knowledge, and confidence of parents necessary to create meaningful change in their schools and community. 

If you are interested in finding out more, please contact Heidi Garcia, at (909)397-4400 Ext. 30150
COLLEGE AND CAREER

WORK PERMITS
You can pick up a work permit from Ms. Ortega or Mr. Garcia in the Career Center (Rm. 45)

Ms. Moulton in room 11 signs them!

CSU Applications still OPEN
The following link has a list of all the campuses still currently accepting applications
Please visit the Career Center for assistance.


FAFSA and DREAM ACT 
Priority Deadline March 2nd!

Seniors are highly encouraged to visit their counselor or career center to get assistance with their applications now through March 2nd.


CollegeBoard Opportunity Scholarship
$500 to $40,000 scholarship
HAYNES FAMILY OF PROGRAMS
TRI-CITY MENTAL HEALTH
ATTENDANCE MATTERS
Parents, please remind your students to come to school on time and attend every day for an opportunity to receive a special treat each month!"