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Granada Hills Charter School will celebrate National School Choice Week with a supersized pep rally on campus in Granada Hills, California.

WHAT:
Granada Hills Charter School will be celebrating its school spirit at both the High School and TK-8 campuses. They will host their largest event of the week at the high school, a pep rally for all 4,600 students and 500 staff members in their Quad. The event will feature special guest speakers, and performances by the school band, cheer team and dance teams. The high school newspaper will be covering the event.

Other events throughout the week include:

  • Monday: School Choice Placards in Kinder and 4th grade classes, and Teacher appreciation
  • Tuesday: High School Pep Rally and Yellow Day
  • Wednesday: TK-8 Yellow Day
  • Thursday: High School student share out at lunch with games and music
  • Friday: TK-8 School Choice sports game

Granada Hills Charter is a public charter school in Los Angeles, California, and is known as the largest public charter school in the nation. With an enrollment of nearly 6,000 students, GHC’s student population is one of the most diverse. There are more than 40 languages spoken, over 60 nationalities represented, and 50% of students are socioeconomically disadvantaged.

2022 is Granada’s 20th anniversary as a public charter school and is also the incredibly talented partner school for National School Choice Week’s the official dance this year.

This will be one of California’s most prominent National School Choice Week events.

WHO:
This event is hosted by Granada Hills Charter School

WHEN:
Tuesday, January 24, 2023, 8:00 am – 9:30 am

WHERE:
Granada Hills Charter, Quad
10535 Zelzah Avenue
Granada Hills, CA 91344

LEARN MORE: California School Choice Guide

National School Choice Week (NSCW) informs, inspires, and empowers parents to discover the K-12 education options available for their children, including traditional public, charter, magnet, online, private, and homeschooling.

Every January, tens of thousands of schools, organizations, and individuals plan unique events and activities to shine a positive spotlight on effective education options in their communities.  The Week is a project of the nonpartisan, nonpolitical National School Choice Awareness Foundation.