GGUSD Superintendent Gabriela Mafi, Principal Todd Nirk, and Assistant Principal Holly Jeffries congratulate teacher Shelby Laura and Garden Grove High School student leaders on an assembly to help foster a positive and empathetic school culture and climate.
Garden Grove High School student leaders last month organized and ran an all-school assembly called “Words Hurt” to address important topics like eliminating racist and derogatory language, standing up against hate, and promoting a positive and empathetic school culture and climate.
It began with a video created by student Brandon Nguyen that highlighted the powerful impact words have on all people. The panel was moderated by English teacher Shelby Laura who asked students tough questions about the impact of racial language used in literature and songs, as well as how to be an “upstander to hate when someone is using language to tear others down.
To watch the Words Hurt video created by Garden Grove High School student Brandon Nguyen, visit: https://www.gghs.us/apps/video/watch.jsp?v=228936.
Donor takes care of school lunch debts
An Anonymous donor came forward recently with a check for $7,813.50 to pay off the negative lunch balance in the Ocean View
The donor said “I want people to look around the community and ask ‘What can I do to make it better?”
The OVSD is a K-8 district that serves northern Huntington Beach and parts of Fountain Valley, Westminster and Midway City.
