Pleasanton Unified School District

Pleasanton Unified School District

Primary and Secondary Education

Pleasanton, California 1,676 followers

Our students will make a better world

About us

The Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD) is a destination public school district located in Pleasanton, California, a suburban town east of San Francisco. PUSD is home to nationally recognized elementary (nine), middle (three), comprehensive high (two) and alternative education (one) schools. Our mission is simple: Our students will make a better world. We believe that every student will be a resourceful, resilient, responsible and engaged world citizen. Visit us at: 4665 Bernal Avenue Pleasanton, California 94566

Website
https://www.pleasantonusd.net
Industry
Primary and Secondary Education
Company size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Pleasanton, California
Type
Educational
Founded
1988

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  • Join us in welcoming Interim Superintendent Maurice Ghysels! Read his welcome letter to the community, coming home: Hello Pleasanton Unified School District (PUSD) community, It is a privilege to return to Pleasanton as your interim Superintendent. Pleasanton is where I graduated from high school and started my career in education. I’ve been lucky to have a diverse career path in PreK-12 education, startups, and, most recently, a consulting business, Ghysels Group, with my partner and Amador graduate, David Benson. I cut my teeth in education as a teacher at Amador Valley High School, and my family and I have always been connected to this community. I worked my way up as a site administrator and while I was earning my doctorate from the University of San Francisco, I was recruited to the corporate world in banking. After a few years I returned to Pleasanton and worked with friends at a startup company called Groundswell. I then began leading the Human Resources division as the Deputy Superintendent of the Campbell Union School District. I had the privilege of serving as Superintendent to Mountain View Whisman and Menlo Park School Districts for a combined 11 years. Additionally, I served in higher education as an instructor and adjunct professor at institutions including Loyola Marymount University, Pepperdine University, and the Santa Clara County Office of Education’s Leaders in Educational Administration Program. Having experienced so many facets of education, teaching and learning have always been closest to my heart. I’m looking forward to listening and learning how I can help and support you in fostering a positive culture. I believe culture is a result of communication, respect, and trust. I look forward to strengthening partnerships in PUSD and throughout the Pleasanton community. Like districts across the state and nation, PUSD faces fiscal pressure from declining enrollment and increasing costs. PUSD is facing a qualified, multi-year budget, with razor thin reserves–which means we can’t meet our financial obligations over the next three years. We need to focus on more right-sizing that is centered on student needs. Our Budget Advisory Committee continues their vital work looking at budget reductions and potential revenue enhancements. Finally, I will work with you on the opportunities we face with transition and change. This interim position means a lot to me because I consider Pleasanton my home, and our district and schools are near and dear to my heart. It’s truly an honor to come full circle and return, and I want to lead in a manner that sets us up for a superb permanent superintendent who we all deserve. Above all, and most importantly, we are here for our students. I look forward to listening and working alongside each of you. Thank you for the opportunity to serve our community by cultivating and developing new leaders and help identify our shared purpose and values. My best, Maurice Ghysels Interim Superintendent of Schools

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  • WATCH Friday, June 21, 6 - 8 a.m.: Amador Valley High School's inspiring STEP UP club will have a rocket-powered lander payload that they designed and built launched by NASA. This team of young women won a national design competition and spent the last several months working with NASA scientists to build their payload, which was designed to take measurements to relay back to NASA. The STEP UP club is a group of Amador Valley students who work to increase representation of women in STEM fields and encourage more women to pursue degrees in physics. Learn more about their amazing work: https://lnkd.in/gT28Jk5N Watch the livestream of the launch (and/or video recording) here: https://lnkd.in/g4BQcp7t

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