
Matador News
June 6, 2025
Final Transcript request for Class of 2025
Seniors,
Now is the time to request your final transcripts. Final transcripts must be ordered through Parchment (www.parchment.com). When ordering your final transcript from Parchment, please select “Hold for Final Grades”. Final transcripts will be processed once final grades are posted after graduation. Transcripts ordered from Parchment will be sent electronically to the recipient you enter (college, scholarship, self, etc.) There is a $5 fee, per transcript, for Parchment.
Transcripts should be ordered as soon as possible in order to meet the deadlines for your college. Please check all communication from your college to ensure you meet their deadline.
If you have any questions, please contact Melissa Breesch (mbreesch@lvjusd.org) or Kelsey Keck (kkeck@lvjusd.org) or visit the Counseling and Career Center.
Senior Survey
We ask that our current 12th graders complete the "Senior Survey".
Granada Recognitions
Our Granada High School staff is doing great work. We have Granada High School staff members that deserve some recognition. Please take a few minutes to give some recognition to some of our amazing Granada HS staff. Click here to complete the form.
GHS Students' Projects Recogonized at Fair
Congratulations to some of the amazing Granada students for their award winning projects at the Alameda County Fair.
Best Black & White Drawing (11–12): Addison Bertuccelli – Dali-esque
Best Composition in Photography (9–10): Laura Cowley – Crystal Blue Eyes
Best Landscape Photography (11–12): Arnav Vemula – Boating
Best Mountainscape (6–12): Anabel van Niekerk – Yosemite Waterfall
Best Still Life (6–12): Sofia Bourque – Creative Cohorts
Most Artistic Photography (9-10): Luke Pascual– Pink & Purple Dream
Education Best Black & White Photography– Trent Francisco– Branches of Hope
ACADEMICS
Health Online
If you are interested in taking Health online, please click here.
GRANADA MERCH
Get your hats at the Granada webstore.
MUSIC
See the Granada Music Parents website at www.granadamusic.net for more information.
ATHLETICS
For more athletic pictures click on the photos below. Pictures courtesy of the Livermore Granada Boosters.
COMMUNITY
Livermore Library Summer Reading Program - Starts 5/27-Ends 8/6
: The Summer Learning Program is for all ages: babies to adults. You can log your reading and activities to earn prizes and help reach our community reading goal of 5 million minutes this summer! To register click HERE for a printable events calendar see flyer attached.
Free Rides for Youth All Summer on Wheels
LIVERMORE, Calif. - Wheels is providing FREE bus service for youth all summer long with its second annual Summer Youth Ride Free promotion. Free rides on Wheels run through August 31. This promotion makes it easy for kids and teens to explore all the opportunities and adventures available throughout the Tri-Valley. No verification or pass necessary, just say Youth Ride Free! Parents can take advantage of this special offer to deliver the kids safely and reliably to camps, jobs, sports, and recreation programs.
“Over a quarter of Wheels daily riders are students; offering free rides throughout the summer gives them a chance to explore all the routes that Wheels operates”, said Evan Branning, LAVTA’s Board Chair and a teacher at Village High School in Pleasanton. “Youth who learn to utilize transit often become lifelong transit riders”.
The promotion offers an excellent opportunity for students to trial public transit in preparation for the fall school year. The Summer Youth Ride Free promotion fare free period is May 30 – August 31, 2025.
LAVTA Executive Director Christy Wegener offered “Summer youth ride free was very successful last year and well received by the community; we’re excited to bring back the promotion for a second year. We know parents appreciate the motivation for kids to get off screens and out of the house without mom or dad having to play taxi driver all summer, so the service is a win-win”.
For more information on Wheels and its services, visit www.wheelsbus.com or contact customer service at 925-455-7500. Keep up to date with rider alerts, schedule changes, and agency news by following us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn.
About the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) was created in 1985 by the cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton, and Alameda County. In addition to passenger fares, the agency is supported financially by federal, state and local agencies, including Alameda County Transportation Commission Measures B and BB. LAVTA supports sustainability by reducing vehicle trips, traffic congestion and improving air quality.