Elementary schools in granada hills: Granada Elementary School

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Granada Elementary School

Los Angeles Unified School District

Granada Elementary

School for Advanced Studies

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Welcome to Granada Elementary TK-5th Grade
View on Map or Call 818-363-3188 Mon.-Fri. 8am – 3pm

For Enrollment 2022-2023 School Year – VIEW HERE

or call the Main Office

Granada Elementary Parent Compact 2021.pdf (PDF)

Granada Elementary – Title I Parent and Family Engagement Policy.pdf (PDF)

HAVE A SAFE AND FESTIVE WINTER BREAK! 

SCHOOL RESUMES JANUARY 9, 2023     

 

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AT-HOME RESOURCES

     

Free Online Tutoring / Tutoría en línea gratis– VIEW HERE

Technology help for families: (213) 443-1300 or (818) 271-2906 ext. 1213
Monday – Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
                                 
Parent and Community Engagement (PACE) – VIEW HERE
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Community of Schools

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                        School calendar                         

*DATES AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE

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We share announcements, reminders and information with our Teachers, Students and Parents

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LAUSD Family-Student Handbook FINAL v3 as of 8-3-2020.pdf (PDF)

STUDENT_FAMILY HANDBOOK_SPANISH.pdf (PDF)

Parent Portal Cheat Sheet.pdf (PDF)

Parent.Caregiver Guide_Uploading Documents through the Parent Portal -English.pdf (PDF)

Parent.Caregiver Guide_Uploading Documents through the Parent Portal -Spanish. pdf (PDF)

The following are sites for English Language Arts, Math, Science, PE and Social Studies

  • ABC Mouse: digital education program for children ages 2–8 (email teacher and request access code)
  • ABCYa.com: Educational games from preK- to Fifth grade
  • Brainpop: (email teacher and request access code)
    • Brainpop
    • Brainpop Jr
    • Brainpop Espanol
    • Brainpop ELL
  • Duolingo: Learn English or another language!
  • Freckle: helps K-12 teachers differentiate instruction to reach every student at their own level across Math, ELA, Social Studies and Science.
  • Funbrain: Created for kids in grades Pre-K through 8, Funbrain.com has been the leader in free educational games for kids since 1997. Funbrain offers hundreds of games, books, comics, and videos that develop skills in math, reading, problem-solving and literacy
  • Khan Academy:  offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more.
  • LAUSD Digital Library 1:
  • LAUSD Digital Library 2: You need your single sign on using the LAUSD email address issue to you by your teacher.
  • Learn Zillion:
  • PBS Kids: free access
  • Schoology: Use your Single Sign On (SSO) to access Schoology.
  • Studyladder: educational resources across a wide range of subjects.
  • English language Arts / Reading
    • Clever: Access Accelerated Reader (AR) and Benchmark Reading using your Single Sign-On (SSO).
    • NewsELA: is a database of current events stories tailor-made for classroom use. Indexed by broad theme (e.g. War and Peace, Arts, Science, Health, Law, Money), stories are both student-friendly and can be accessed in different formats by reading level. Use NewsELA to differentiate nonfiction reading.
    • Scholastic: Even when schools are closed, you can keep the learning going with these special cross-curricular journeys. Every day includes four separate learning experiences, each built around a thrilling, meaningful story or video. Kids can do them on their own, with their families, or with their teachers.
    • Squiggle Park: a learning game for students that is so much fun they chose to play. This engagement means kids practice their reading skills independently and while being challenged ultimately making the skills they need to be strong readers automatic.
    • Storyline Online: award-winning children’s literacy website, Storyline Online, streams videos featuring celebrated actors reading children’s books alongside creatively produced illustrations.
  • Math:
    • Prodigy: is a free, adaptive math game that integrates common-core math (grades 1-7) into a fantasy style game that students love playing. 
    • Zearn: a math platform aligned to the Common Core state Standards
  • Science:
    • FOSS Science: FOSS (Full Option Science System) is a research-based science curriculum for grades K-8 developed at the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley.
    • Mystery Doug: free access
    • National Geographic:
  • Social Studies:
    • History for Kids: free online history network. We hope you enjoy and have fun exploring our history. The website is packed with articles, worksheets and even a quiz on each section.
  • PE:
  • Go Noodle:
  • YouTube
    • Joe Wicks The Body Coach – Kids Workout
  • Virtual Tours: Stuck at home? Travel around the world through virtual field trips!
    • Virtual Field Trips to Aquariums
      • Georgia Aquarium 
      • Monterey Bay Aquarium 
      • National Aquarium Virtual Tour 
      • Seattle Aquarium
    • Virtual Field trips to museums
      • British Museum, London
      • Guggenheim Museum, New York
      • The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
      • Louvre Museum, Paris
      • MASP, São Paulo
      • Metropolitan Museum of Art
      • Musée d’Orsay, Paris
      • National Gallery of Art, Washington, D. C.:
      • National Museum of Anthropology, Mexico City
      • National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul
      • Pergamon Museum, Berlin
      • Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam
      • Uffizi Gallery, Florence
      • Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
    • Virtual Field Trips to Zoos
      • Atlanta Zoo’s Panda Cam 
      • Ouwehand Park Polar Bear Cubs Rhenen, Netherland 
      • Reid Park Zoo Lion Cam in Tuscon, AZ 
      • San Diego Zoo 
      • Smithsonian’s National Zoo

Need help?: Please email your child’s teachers. Please include your name, and your child’s name.

The Los Angeles Chargers, CBS2/KCAL9 and LAUSD congratulate    Mr. Perez of Granada Elementary School!

Congratulations LA Unified 2020 Teacher of the Year
Granada Elementary is pleased to announce that Mr. Perez has been recognized with this prestigious award.   It is bestowed upon educators who have established excellence in their school, in their school’s community and who inspire a love for learning in their students.

LA Clippers Recognize Award Winning Teacher Mr. Ellis
Room 18 won Two Awards in the 54th Annual California Student Media Festival held virtually on June 13, 2020 for their movie “Germs!” “Germs!” is loosely based on the 50’s Horror classic “The Blob”. 

“Germs!” won in the category Artistic Fiction Elementary, and also walked away with the Grand Prize Artistic Fiction Elementary award.  The Grand Prize also included $750 from the Festival’s sponsors.  With these two awards, Mr. Ellis’s classes through the years have now won over 70 Awards for their movies.
 

Within a climate of collaboration and mutual respect, our school community prepares all students to become life-long learners and critical thinkers by fostering:

– Higher level thinking, problem solving, and communication skills through the use of researched based practices and differentiated instruction, driven by data analysis.

 -Character development and respect for diversity

 -Creativity and the desire to  become life-long learners.

Our school motto is, “Creating a Community of Lifelong Learners” and that’s what you will continue to see happening at this school every single day.  Students, teachers, parents, administrators, and support staff all work together to further the academic, social, and positive character development of each child while recognizing the special gifts we each have. It’s this special feeling of community that bonds us together and makes Granada Elementary the unique and special place it is!

BUCKET FILLING is a way to encourage positive behavior as children see how very easy and rewarding it is to express kindness, appreciation, and love on a daily basis.

Learn how you can become a BUCKET FILLER by visiting the website

Bucket Fillers

We ask that you please drive carefully, especially at drop off and pick up times. PLEASE DO NOT DOUBLE PARK. Our students are precious to ALL of us. Please drive carefully for the sake of our kids.

 

 

17170 Tribune St.
Granada Hills, CA 91344
(818) 363-3188 Phone | (818) 368-0821 Fax

                                                                                                                    

Los Angeles Unified School District 

333 S. Beaudry Ave., Los Angeles, CA 90017

Phone: (213) 241-1000

Public Elementary Schools Serving Granada Hills – Los Angeles, CA

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    Check out the educational institutions in Granada where you can enroll in a language course or get an education. Education is available for Russians with accommodation in a hostel, a private house or in a teacher’s family. nine0003

    The cost of studying in Granada ranges from 3460 ₽ (60 EUR) to 3460 ₽ (60 EUR) and depends on the chosen language programs of educational institutions (schools, colleges, universities). The UniWestMedia Education Center will help you with the selection of documents for obtaining a visa to Spain.

    Schools and programs

    One of the largest numbers of foreign and exchange students in Europe. In Granada, you will study at a prestigious Spanish university and earn a degree in your chosen subject area, as well as experience living abroad. nine0003

    Along with the fantastic environment and cheap cost of living, the city also offers many activities that you can enjoy in your spare time. Granada is a city in Andalusia, located at the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains and at the confluence of four rivers, an hour’s drive from the Mediterranean coast. “Granada” in Spanish means “pomegranate”, the symbol of the city.

    Study in Granada

    Local universities provide a wide range of academic programs covering most subject areas. The types of degrees at the city’s universities are bachelor’s, master’s, master’s Erasmus Mundus (exchange program), and Ph.D. nine0003

    Also available for summer courses, virtual (online) courses, stock courses, and a number of non-degree courses for mature students and professionals. The graduate school has a number of courses taught entirely in English or in Spanish-English.

    The local university is a leader in translation and interpretation research and is one of the world’s top universities in computing and mathematics. nine0003

    Other important university subjects include: management, tourism, marketing, science, medicine, pharmacy, psychology, modern languages, history, law, engineering, architecture and more.

    In addition to teaching, research and management activities, the university offers many educational and student services: library, editorial office, accommodation services, meals, employment offices, information technology centers, welfare for the disabled, sports, etc. . nine0003

    Career opportunities

    The city’s economy is heavily dependent on the tourism and hospitality sectors. Primary industries such as agriculture and fishing also play an important role in the local economy. Other thriving sectors include: real estate, construction, services and biotechnology.

    In Granada, students have great opportunities to find internships or part-time jobs while studying. Most students teach English or another foreign language in schools, teach private language courses, look after children, work in bars, restaurants or large chain stores. nine0003

    Among the major employers here are: Northgate, Puleva, Coviran, Granada Health Science and Technology Park, financial services, etc.

    Granada Attractions

    Granada is a magnificent city, with an incomparable combination of Spanish, Moorish and modern European cultures. During non-school hours, you can visit numerous musical or entertainment events, tourist or architectural attractions. nine0003

    The city is the center of Spain’s great cultural, historical and gastronomic traditions and is home to three UNESCO World Heritage Sites – the Alhambra, the Generalifa and the Albaicín.

    Granada is located halfway between sea and mountain. The city is only 40 minutes from the Mediterranean coast, with several major tourist sites (Motril, Almuñécar and Salobreña), and 30 minutes from one of Europe’s main ski resorts, the Sierra Nevada. nine0003

    The city has a large number of parks and gardens: Campo del Principe Gardens, Royal Hospital Gardens, Triumphal Gardens, Elvira Street or Zaydin Park.

    No less important sights of the city: the Cathedral, the Royal Chapel, Isabel La Católica Square, the La Cartuja Monastery, the San Jeronimo Monastery, the Science Park, the Palace of Charles V, the Corral del Carbon and much more.

    Main shopping areas: Puerta Real, Calle Maisons and Neptuno Shopping Center. However, it is worth remembering the Spanish siesta, when most shops close from 13:00 to 17:00. nine0003

    An international atmosphere

    Born of a melting pot of cultures, Granada carries its diversity into the future, hosting thousands of international students and more than 2 million tourists from all over the world every year. Every year the city attracts over 10,000 international students, including over 2,000 European Erasmus students.

    While studying in this city, you will have the opportunity to make international connections, despite the fact that the expat community here is quite small. nine0003

    Weather

    The climate here is quite temperate, with hot summers, short but cold winters and low rainfall. The average temperature in summer rises to 26°C, while in winter it can drop to 7°C.

    Although there are 250 sunny days in the city, you will need a jacket and warm clothes from about November to April.

    Schools in Spain: how everything works

    The education system in Spain differs from the one we are used to in several ways. nine0107
    Age of education

    Children go to school from the age of 3. From 3 to 6 years old they study at a children’s school, this stage is called “infantil”. In many ways, it is similar to our preschool education, but there are important points: children sleep only in the first grade, i.e. only three-year-old children learn 1-2 languages ​​(it depends on the school), and also in infantil they are prepared for school, they begin to learn counting, alphabet, writing. The next step is elementary school.

    At primary school “primaria” children study from 6 to 12 years old, then go to secondary school “secundaria”, where they study until they are 16 years old, and if they want to study further at the university, they must graduate from high school “bachillerato” , in which they study for 2 years from 16 to 18 years. If a child studies in a Spanish school, he receives at the end of it certificate Bachillerato , in the British school –
    certificate A-Level , American and many international schools provide an opportunity to receive an international baccalaureate diploma IB .

    Language of instruction

    In public schools the main language of instruction is Spanish, in international schools about 50% in English and 50% in Spanish, in British and American schools – 90% in English. In regions with a second official language in public schools, half or most of the subjects are taught in the second official language. In Catalonia, often all the main subjects in public schools are taught in Catalan, in Valencia up to half of the subjects or most in Valenciano. In private schools with a Spanish system, among them there are bilingual schools, at least 30% of the subjects are given in English. nine0003

    School uniform

    Semi-public and private schools in Spain use school uniforms, which are very convenient. At the stage of a children’s school, this is most often a dressing gown, a sports uniform, a backpack, accessories for the pool. At other stages, official uniforms appear: pullovers, skirts, shoes for girls, trousers and boots for boys.

    School canteen

    Most semi-public and private schools have their own canteens, which take into account all the wishes of parents, including if children have allergies or religious dietary preferences. School meals in Spain enjoy well-deserved fame, many parents say that children at school eat better than at home. As it is correct, the educational process also implies a second breakfast around 10:30 in the morning. To do this, parents put tapers with biscuits, sandwiches, fruits or dried fruits in backpacks. In elementary school, most often there is also an afternoon snack around 4 p.m. The cost of meals in the school canteen is about 120-150 euros per month. nine0003

    Daily routine

    The school day in Spanish schools starts at about 9 am, classes last for 1.5 hours with short breaks, around 10:30 – second breakfast, at 12:30 lunch. After lunch until 15:00 a walk in the fresh air or additional classes, from 15:00-16:30 (17:00) classes.