Friday, October 28, 2016

What's New in GUHSD

PROP U REFINANCING SAVES TAXPAYERS $15.7 MILLION

On September 22, the District completed a refinancing of $80 million in Proposition U bonds to lower interest costs.  As a result, the District’s taxpayers will realize a savings of $15.7 million over the next 18 years.  

This was the second time we have been able to refinance Proposition U bonds.  When combined with the previous Proposition U bond refinancing and three prior Proposition H bond refinancings, overall the District has achieved savings of $35.6 million in interest costs.   

We will continue to monitor the financial markets to determine if additional savings opportunities are possible as we strive to honor the trust placed in us by the taxpayers when they approved Propositions H and U.

For a summary of the Prop U accomplishments that are transforming our East County High Schools, please click here.

QUALITY FACILITIES INFLUENCE STUDENT SUCCESS

You may have noticed the above-pictured signs going up in front of your neighborhood high school. They underscore the ongoing facility needs across the Grossmont Union High School District. Quality school facilities and technology are vital in preparing students for college and careers.

After a thorough assessment and planning effort, the Grossmont Union High School District Governing Board took action on August 4, 2016, to place Measure BB, a local school bond, on the November ballot.

Our District maintenance and operations staff work tirelessly in order to keep GUHSD schools safe, clean and in working condition. With 12 high school campuses in constant use by over 21,850 students and over 3,000 staff, our facility needs far exceed the standard funding allotment we receive from the State for school facilities maintenance.

Passing local school bonds is the most common way California communities upgrade their local schools. Over the past year, GUHSD has performed an extensive facility needs assessment identifying the most critical needs to protect the quality of education in our District.  
 
Click here for Measure BB information to see how an ongoing investment in local school facilities will give our students the same opportunities as others to compete for college and 21st century careers.

Following is a quick summary.

Measure BB will:
• Repair aging roofs, deteriorated plumbing, air conditioning, and electrical systems
• Renovate career-training facilities for science, technology, engineering, math and skilled trades
• Upgrade classrooms and technology to meet rising college/university admission requirements
• Rehabilitate or replace aging student support facilities (e.g., labs, libraries, restrooms, etc.)
• Improve campus safety, security and access for disabled students

Measure BB Facts:
• By law, ALL Measure BB funds STAY LOCAL, dedicated to East County (GUHSD) schools ONLY.   
• The State CANNOT take Measure BB funding away.
• Measure BB is for school technology infrastructure, classrooms, facilities and equipment ONLY. 
• NO funds are allowed for administrators' salaries or pensions.
• Independent Citizens' Oversight and mandatory audits will ensure proper spending.
• Passage of Measure BB will qualify GUHSD for up to $50 million in State matching funds.

Dr. Tim Glover
Superintendent


Friday, October 21, 2016

What's New in GUHSD

National Principals Month Honors Outstanding School Site Leaders

L: Dr. Glover with GUHSD Principals
October is National Principals Month. The role of our principals is essential in preparing our East County students for the challenges of tomorrow. They are among the hardest working, yet often least recognized, individuals in education. Leadership is second only to classroom instruction among all school-related factors that contribute to what students learn at school, according to research conducted by the Wallace Foundation. Responsible for setting the academic tone for their school, it is the principal’s vision, dedication, and determination that provide the mobilizing force behind any school reform effort.

The key to student success is an exceptional school with talented teachers and a great principal. Please join me in honoring the hard work and dedication of GUHSD’s principals.

Third Annual East County Education Alliance Summit

The East County Education Alliance
More than 140 people from the Grossmont Union High School District and the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District attended the third annual East County Education Alliance Summit on October 13 at Cuyamaca College.

The goal of the summit was for work groups to develop a road map of alignment, pathways, dual enrollment and engagement that prepares East County high school students for college and a career, removing any speed bumps that might be in the way.

The Alliance held its first summit in 2014 and was kicked off with a signing ceremony showing support by the districts' Governing Boards. In 2015, the Higher Edge Promise Scholarship was unveiled. Through Higher Edge, a fee-free year at Grossmont or Cuyamaca colleges will be offered to qualifying graduates of the Grossmont Union High School District schools beginning with the class of 2019.

The Higher Edge Promise Scholarship is different from many of the more than 300 promise scholarships being proposed or offered across the nation. Unlike the other programs, Higher Edge is working to better prepare students for college in addition to providing a scholarship. To be eligible, students will be required to attend college engagement events, complete the Higher Edge Plan, and complete a College Success Course.

Mount Miguel Street Painters Chalk up Artwork at FESTA

The Mount Miguel High School Street Painters
On Sunday, October 9, the Mount Miguel High School chalk artists once again wowed crowds at Little Italy’s 2016 “Gesso Italiano” (Italian Chalk), San Diego’s premier chalk event.

The Mount Miguel Street Painters created murals to the delight of attendees who watched as the chalk paintings developed before their eyes.

The Gesso Italiano Festival draws over 150 artists who create spectacular temporary murals on the streets of Festa in Little Italy. The art form has its roots in ancient Italy.

Cristi MacArthur Named First Quarter Outstanding Classified Employee

Board Recognition of Cristi MacArthur as First Quarter Outstanding Classified Employee
At the Governing Board meeting on Thursday, October 20, Cristi MacArthur was recognized as the First Quarter Outstanding Classified Employee of 2016-2017. Cristi serves the Grossmont District as a Senior Secretary at El Capitan High School. She is recognized for her outstanding contributions to her school and community, and for her continued dedication, patience, diligence and compassion in helping students succeed in their education.

Classified employees provide critical support to our educational mission and programs. Congratulations, Cristi MacArthur on being selected as the First Quarter Outstanding Classified Employee of 2016-2017.

Life Saving Actions by Staff at Mount Miguel Recognized

Governing Board Recognition of Mount Miguel Staff
Also at the October Governing Board Meeting, we recognized the heroic actions of two staff members at Mount Miguel High School who saved the life of a student.

Last month, a student went to the nurse's office complaining of chest pains and difficulty breathing. As the student's guardian was being contacted, his chest pains worsened and then his breathing and heartbeat stopped. Nurse Nancy Clark and Campus Supervisor Dave Golden called 9​-​1​-​1, deployed the AED device, and took turns performing chest compressions for about six minutes until paramedics arrived to take over care of the student.

We are very thankful for the quick,​ ​lifesaving actions taken by our two staff members whose quick actions aided the student’s recovery.

Reminder: Parent Safety Forum (with Food Trucks!) Next Week

Bring your appetite and learn more about School Safety, Internet Safety, Current Drug Trends, and Pedestrian Safety.

Our East County school districts are partnering up with local law enforcement and the San Diego County Office of Education to host a Parent Safety Forum on October 27, 2016, at Greenfield Middle School, 1495 Greenfield Drive in El Cajon.  Presentations will begin at 6:00 p.m. Food trucks will be available from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

There will also be representatives from various community agencies to provide information to parents.

Childcare and translation services will be available.

Save the Date: GUHSD Marching Band and Color Guard District Fall Showcase on 11/17

I’d like to inform you of an upcoming student performance you won’t want to miss - the GUHSD Marching Band and Color Guard District Fall Showcase on Thursday, November 17, 2016, at 6:00 p.m. at Monte Vista High School. This annual fundraiser features musical performances by our schools. Tickets are $8 at the gate. Middle schoolers and under are free.

Dr. Tim Glover
Superintendent

Friday, October 14, 2016

What's New in GUHSD

Celebrating Valhalla Modernization with an Open House

School, District and Community Officials Celebrate Modernization at Valhalla
On Tuesday, October 11, we held a ribbon cutting ceremony and open house with building tours to view the newly modernized main building at Valhalla High School. Elected officials and community stakeholders joined students and staff for the event.

The Main Building, which is over 40 years old, and the theater at Valhalla High School have been dramatically modernized. The 14-month project has completely transformed the building while preserving some historical elements. The modernization work included new technology upgrades, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, fire alarm and much more. 

The round, four-story main building provides academic classrooms and teaching spaces. Level 200 features the renovated Theater, Choral room, Food Services, CTE classrooms, and Special Education Suites.  Level 300 includes Student Support Services, consisting of Administration, Guidance, and Health Services. The District also installed LED lighting, solar carports over the student parking, and other energy-saving measures, which are expected to offset 90% of the main building’s anticipated electricity usage.

Construction on these projects concluded in time for students’ arrival on the first day of school. I thank our taxpayers, board members and district staff who support our efforts to provide quality instruction and modern facilities for our students.

The modernization work at Valhalla High School was part of the Proposition U bond passed in November 2008 by East County voters.

IDEA Center Student Showcase/Senior Humanities' Mock Election 2016

R: Presidential Candidate Jose Aranda wins Mock Election Aided by Campaign Manager Caitlyn Morris & Speech Writer Noah Larive
On Tuesday, October 11, IDEA Center High School held a well-attended open house to showcase student presentations in a station format on an exciting range of topics from Cool Chemical Reactions, Ecology and Human Impact Projects, Art and Construction, and a Humanities Political Party Campaign project to name a few.

IDEA Center seniors have been hard at work on a presidential campaign for the showcase. Senior English and Government/Economics students explored the question, “What do you stand for?” Groups created their own political parties, selected a candidate, developed campaign staff roles and researched and developed issues-based campaign platforms. The seven-week project included the creation of websites, commercials and argumentative papers from an individual and group platform.

The presentations were followed by a 12th grade Humanities Presidential Candidate Panel Discussion in the main quad.

You may review the candidate websites here. This link will give you access to each political party's website, candidate profile, and campaign commercials.  The information was shared with all students so that they could begin to think about who they were going to vote for on Tuesday after the panel presentation.

Santana’s Brooke Crocker Named California Teacher of the Year Finalist

Santana Teacher Brooke Crocker with Principal Tim Schwuchow
L. Brooke Crocker, a history and geography teacher at Santana High School was one of eight finalists for the California Teacher of the Year Program, which began in 1972 to honor outstanding teachers and encourage new teachers to enter the profession.

County offices of education nominate teachers for the California Teachers of the Year competitions through their county-level contests. A state selection committee reviews candidates' applications and conducts site visits to evaluate the teachers' rapport with students, classroom environment, presentation skills, and teaching methods.

The teachers are interviewed by the California Department of Education. The State Superintendent then selects the five awardees.

The 2017 California Teachers of the Year, finalists, and semifinalists will be honored by State Superintendent of Public Instruction Tom Torlakson at a gala in Sacramento.
Congratulations to Ms. Crocker on achieving this high honor!

Industry Reinforces Skills Taught in CTE

Manufacturing Panel Featuring Representatives from Chuao Chocolatier, Dr. Bronner's Soap and Calbiotech 
The San Diego Regional Economic Development Corporation (EDC) and the Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT) at San Diego City College hosted a San Diego Manufacturing Elected Representative Reception on October 7 at the Liberty Station Conference Center.  The legislative reception was an opportunity for Teri Sprecco, Director II of College and Career Readiness, Frank Luera, Work-Based Learning Specialist, and Eileen Bagg-Rizzo, CTE Curriculum Specialist, to interact with San Diego manufacturers and elected officials to open a dialogue about the importance of manufacturing.  

In addition, the CTE team attended the 2016 San Diego Manufacturing Day Breakfast immediately following the reception, which included a panel of leaders who discussed manufacturing trends in San Diego County.  

All of the members of the panel stated that they struggle to find skilled labor and expressed an interest in promoting work-based learning in community colleges and high schools. They also expressed the need for skilled workers who understand the importance of the soft skills needed in the workplace. The trends in manufacturing reflect the goals in the GUHSD career technical education pathways.

GUHSD has Manufacturing pathways at El Cajon Valley, Monte Vista, West Hills, and Santana High Schools as well as Engineering at Grossmont and Santana.

Parent Safety Forum on Oct. 27


East County school districts are partnering with local law enforcement and the San Diego County Office of Education to host a Parent Safety Forum on October 27, 2016, at Greenfield Middle School, 1495 Greenfield Drive in El Cajon. Presentations will begin at 6:00 p.m. Food trucks will be available from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Topics discussed in brief presentations include School Safety, Internet/Social Media Safety, Current Drug Trends, and Pedestrian Safety.

There will also be representatives from various community agencies to provide information to parents.

Childcare and translation services will be available.

Dr. Tim Glover
Superintendent




Friday, October 7, 2016

What's New in GUHSD

Got Plans? College & Career Fair is Tomorrow! 

A student and parent interact with a recruiter at last year's Got Plans? event
The East County Education Alliance is hosting the thirteenth annual Got Plans? Career & College Fair for high school students and parents tomorrow, Saturday, October 8, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Cuyamaca College at 900 Rancho San Diego Parkway in El Cajon.

Please do not miss this once a year event that will have you and your child exploring college and career options. Whether your child is a freshman or senior, now is the time to visit with representatives from over 100 colleges, industries and military institutions to facilitate a deeper discussion of the many options after high school. The event also includes 17 breakout sessions ranging from financial aid and college and career workshops.

Academic League Season Schedule

The 34th Academic League season schedule has arrived. Matches begin on October 26. A new addition to the roster this year is Grossmont Middle College High School. All schools play each other at least once during the ten-game season. The team with the best record will advance to the County Championship in May.

The schedule is available here.

I hope you will find an opportunity to view a Wednesday afternoon match at your school before the season draws to a close. Save the date today for the Annual Awards Dinner which will be held on March 8 at 6:30 p.m. at Santana High School.

Come See Valhalla’s Remodel on Oct. 11

The Grossmont Union High School District is hosting a Building Rededication and Open House for Valhalla High School's Modernized Main Building and Theater on Tuesday, October 11. 

A ribbon-cutting ceremony will begin at 3:30 p.m., followed by tours of the facility from 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. More information is available here.

IDEA Center Student Showcase on Oct. 11


On Tuesday, October 11, from 10:00 to 11:30 a.m., IDEA Center High School is holding an open house to showcase student presentations structured in the format of a gallery walk.

Presentations will include:

11th Grade Humanities Comic Books and Children's Books
12th Grade Humanities Political Party Campaign Stations
9th Grade Humanities Culture Expo
Culinary Projects
Cool Chemical Reactions
Ecology and Human Impact Projects
Art and Construction

Presentations will be followed by a 12th grade Humanities Presidential Candidate Panel Discussion that will occur in the main quad at 11:45 a.m. You are invited for all or part of the day. IDEA Center High School is located at 1600 North Cuyamaca Street in El Cajon.

Parent Safety Forum on Oct. 27

East County school districts are partnering with local law enforcement and the San Diego County Office of Education to host a Parent Safety Forum on October 27, 2016, at Greenfield Middle School, 1495 Greenfield Drive in El Cajon. Presentations will begin at 6:00 p.m. Food trucks will be available from 5:00 to 6:00 p.m.

Topics discussed in brief presentations include School Safety, Internet Safety, Current Drug Trends, and Pedestrian Safety.

There will also be representatives from various community agencies to provide information to parents. Childcare and translation services will be available.

Dr. Tim Glover
Superintendent