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GUHSD Congratulates the Graduating Class of 2011
GUHSD Receives Award for Outstanding Financial Reporting
Testing Information for Freshmen Registration
Summer is Right Around the Corner...
GUHSD Legacy Scholarship Recipients Announced
Board Calls for Bond Election
Volunteers of the Year
District Logo Contest Winner
GUHSD Students Make a Difference
THS Teacher Awarded Silver Apple Award
GHS Choir Performs at Fallen Officer Memorial
GUHSD Students Excel at Another Congressional Art Competition
GUHSD Poetry Contest
Community Relations Department Honored at State Level
MVHS NJROTC Team Headed to Competiton in DC
SHS and THS STAND Together to Make a Difference
SHS Teacher Awarded Silver Apple Award
Citizens Revenue Committee Formed to Study Budget Issues
Phoenix Outstanding Young Man/Young Woman of the Year
GUHSD Celebrates Centennial with District-Wide Softball Tournament
GUHSD Students Recognized at Journalism Reception
MVHS Administration Building Dedication
25 Year Employee Recognition
Fire Science Muster Competition
Employee Retirement Recognition
THS NJROTC Receives Top Honors Again
AHS Quad Dedication
GWHS NJROTC Program Honored for Third-Straight Year
English Language Learners Hail From All Around the World
GUHSD Well-Represented at State HOSA Competition
THS Track Dedication
AHS Art Students Honored at Another Congressional Art Contest
Biodesign Institute Announces Summer Internship Program
Apollo Annual Career Fair
McAdams Named Claes Nobel Educator of Distinction
GUHSD "Can-petition"
Glendale Student Receives Suns Essay Scholarship
District Student Art Show
Achievement Above All - Special Programs
SHS Gym Dedication
Achievement Above All - District Office
IHS Football Field Dedication
GWHS Student Receives KTAR Scholarship
GWHS Choir Performs National Anthems at Hockey Game
ASU Sends WHS Student's Award-Winning Essay to Space
SHS Band Receives Generous Surprise
THS JROTC Triumphs at South Mountain Drill Meet
Future Freshman Night Continues to Impress
Another Great Showing by AHS in the Congressional Art Contest
GHS Unveils New Culinary Building
MVHS Student Awarded Scholarship in Culinary Competition
GUHSD Basketball Teams Hoopin' It Up At The Arena
Promise Amukamara Named Gatorade Player of the Year
New Board Members Sworn In at MCESA Ceremony
Achievement Above All - Cortez High School
Last Days for 2010 Tax Credit Contributions
AHS Girls Basketball Wins State Championship
Governing Board Members Recognized at Final Board Meeting
CHS Students Honored in Essay Contest
Professional Development for Principals
Achievement Above All - Apollo High School
GUHSD Salutes Veterans
National Merit Scholarship Finalists
Mass CPR Training at SHS
Achievement Above All - Washington High School
WHS DECA Supports the Alzheimer's Association
Achievement Above All - Thunderbird High School
Achievement Above All - Sunnyslope High School
Bond Update
Community Newsletter
WHS Teacher Recognized as a Hero in the Classroom
MVHS Marketing Classes Get Real World Experience
GUHSD Art Students Honored at Shemer Art Center Exhibition
THS Newspaper Receives Award
THS Football Team Wins State Championship
Achievement Above All - Glendale High School
Annual Financial Report
GUHSD Boasts 121 AP Scholars
Amanda McAdams Named 2011 AZ Teacher of the Year
New Crosswalk Unveiled at Sunnyslope
Moon Valley Receives Spotlight on Success Award
GUHSD Celebrates 100 Years of Excellence
GUHSD Coaches Earn Coach of the Year Award
Back to School Event
National Merit Scholar Semi-Finalists
Recent Greenway Graduate Named America's Favorite Dancer
Achievement Above All - Independence High School
New Teacher Dinner
GUHSD Athletics and Operations Director Inducted into the AIAAA
WHS Student Completing Science Internship at ASU
Achievement Above All - Greenway High School
Arizona Spends Low Amount Per Pupil
Achievement Above All - Moon Valley High School
THS HOSA Excels at National Competition
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Another Successful Year for GUHSD's CAN-petition
Another Successful Year for GUHSD's CAN-petition
March 2011- On February 28, 2011 the Glendale Union High School District began a two week long canned food drive competition, or "CAN-petition".  The nine schools in the district (Thunderbird, Apollo, Sunnyslope, Cortez, Independence, Greenway, Washington, Glendale, and Moon Valley) competed against each other to try and raise the most money, canned food, can openers, and water bottles.  These donations were given to on-campus or local food banks.  As a district we collected 51,779 cans.  Glendale High School won the competition for the third year in a row with 12,019 cans, Sunnyslope came in second place, and Thunderbird finished third.  The GUHSD “CAN-petition” was wrapped up with a celebration at Washington High School on March 25, 2011.  We would like to thank all those who donated to the GUHSD "CAN-petition" for helping our schools achieve such great success.

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Annual Public Notification of Nondiscrimination

Glendale Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability in admission to its programs, services, or activities, in access to them, in treatment of individuals, or in any aspect of their operations. Glendale Union High School District Career and Technical Education department does not discriminate in enrollment or access to any of the programs available, such as business, applied technology, FACS, nursing, and fire science. The lack of English language skills shall not be a barrier to admission or participation in the district’s activities and programs. The Glendale Union High School District also does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices. This notice is provided as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Questions, complaints, or requests for additional information regarding these laws may be forwarded to the designated compliance coordinator(s): Jim Threadgill, Administrator of Operations and Athletics, 623.435.6006 or Wendy Collison, Administrator of Special Education, 623.435.6067. 7650 N 43rd Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301.

Notificación Pύblica Annual de No Discriminación

(Spanish Version)

El Glendale Union High School District no discrimina raza, color, nacionalidad, género, edad, o incapacidad de admisión a sus programas, servicios, o actividades, en acceso a ellas, en el tratamiento a individuos, o en ningún aspecto de sus operaciones. El departamento de Educatión Técnica y de Carreras del Glendale Union High School District no discrimina en su matriculación o en el acceso a cualquier de sus programas disponibles, como business, applied technology, FACS, nursing, y fire science. La falta de habilidades inglesas para idiomas de hablar no será una barrera a la admisiόn ni la participaciόn en las actividades del distrito y programas. El Glendale Union High School District tampoco discrimina en sus contratos o practicas de empleados. Esta noticia es provista y requerida por el Título VI del Acto de Derechos Civiles de 1964, Sección 504 del Acto de Rehabilitación de 1973, Título IX de la Enmienda Eduacativa de 1972, en el Acto de Era de Descriminación de 1975, y el Acto de los Estadounidenses con Habilidades Diferenciadas de 1990. Preguntas, quejas, o para más información con respecto a estas leyes pueden remitir por al coordinador de compliance. Jim Threadgill, Administrator of Operations and Athletics, 623.435.6006 or Wendy Collison, Administrator of Special Education, 623.435.6067. 7650 N 43rd Ave, Glendale, AZ 85301.

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