James is a resident of Ramona. She has served in the District for 29 years at six different schools.
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“We got the guy we wanted to lead our program. He’s a good one,” said GHS assistant principal.
Extended School Services serves 2,300 children at 21 sites. The district's program was the first district-sponsored program ever in the state of California.
Salaries for principals, directors, supervisors and top administrators were cut by 4.59-5 percent for the third consecutive school year.
State and district-wide more students are graduating within four years.
Allyson Serafico: "Sitting here today allows each and every one of us Monarchs the chance to grow up, venture off, and truly make a difference in the world that’s waiting for us."
J Delaney: "Us being here today has shown that we have the willpower and ability to achieve what we set out to do."
Monte Vista principal Randy Montesanto emceed the commencement, as more than 400 students walked across the stage as high school graduates.
Grossmont principal Dan Barnes emceed the commencement, as more than 550 students walked across the stage as high school graduates.
About 320 Mount Miguel students graduate Thursday in high school's 55th commencement.
“General release of all claims,” which included a gag order, leaves reasons for resignation unclear.
Noor Mohamoud Abdi: “I have no doubt in my mind that every single graduate sitting here is more than capable of tackling whatever obstacle life throws at its way.”
Kevin Chen: "We have been given all of the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in the coming years and I know that each and every one of you has had your fair share of adversity, but you dealt with all of it admirably."
Bill Garrett, president of the Grossmont-Cuyamaca Community College District Governing Board, and Mary Kay Rosinski, board vice president, have been re-elected without opposition for another four-year term.
Trevyn Langsford: "The best things in life are those worth working and fighting for. A prosperous future belongs to those who do not let themselves be content with what they have accomplished in the past and press forward into the unknown for a brighter p
Marc Loschen: “Now is the time where all of this knowledge culminates into a cohesive unit of guidance, of wisdom, of knowledge…. And we use this as a guide for our future.”
2012 Principal Damon Chase leads ceremonies after resignation of executive director Rani Goyal.
Many of the more than 5,200 seniors are from La Mesa, Mount Helix, Spring Valley, and Lemon Grove.
Share your photos and view ours- 1,664 graduates celebrate years of work to earn an associate degree or certificate.
Danielle Dahle, a star basketball and volleyball player, and Neal Cowen, a star soccer and tennis player, received the honors for the Foothillers.
Greg Koch was chosen to be this year's keynote speaker because of his longstanding commitment to resource conservation, according to the college's website.
Rani Goyal resigns as executive director despite legacy of accomplishments at La Mesa school.
The ceremony closed as the flag was lowered while "To the Colors" and "Taps" were played.
Jerome Spruille, 24, was arrested, cited and released for violating San Marcos' social host ordinance according to a San Diego County Sheriff’s Department news release.
The winners were chosen from 102 entries received from throughout the district’s 3rd Grade classes.
Father of pitching star Robby Nesovic says Earley handled money in violation of district policy.
The Grossmont Union High School District is reminding parents not to allow students to travel to school alone, after reports of two separate incidents last week.
Falcons upset the host Foothillers in five games; GHS ended remarkable season with a record of 29-6.
The Helix Speech and Debate Team is composed of approximately 40 students, and the team competes in 15-20 tournaments around the state each school year.
Helix Charter HS was named No. 277 in California and No. 1,328 nationally, in the annual academic survey.
Grossmont’s league record falls to 0-8 a year after playing in CIF championship game at SDSU.
Softball player Alyssa Dronenburg and soccer player Kaycee Gunion, share the prestigious award.
Karly Johnstone and Maxine Sagapolutele will represent GUHSD in prestigious San Diego County Teacher of the Year competition.
West Hills whooshes past Grossmont High School 8-1 to boost league record to 4-1.
The dinner is one of the biggest revenue sources for the music department each year, which is primarily funded by donations and fundraisers. The department has a proud tradition at the school, and has been in existence for about 60 years.
Wolf Pack hosts double dual meet in four girls events—featuring grace, flexibility and strength.
Monte Vista senior Reuben Nwando took second in contest, pulling off impressive dunks of his own.