
The Ujima GIRL Project seeks to increase the representation of African American/Black girls and women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The Ujima (Collective Work and Responsibility) Girls in Robotics Leadership (GIRL) Project provides STEM learning opportunities where African American/Black girls collaborate to address community and global challenges. Through hands-on coding and robotics, cultural activities, and community-building, Ujima empowers participants to become inspirational leaders by establishing STEM clubs in their schools and communities.


This program is for incoming 6th, 7th and 8th-grade students. The program will focus on hands on math, science, career exploration, and physical fitness.



Save the Date! We’re kicking off Kids Heart Challenge this Wednesday!📲 Sign up today at 👉www2.heart.org/goto/mnograntgrizzlies or download the FREE AHA Schools App.

Black Diamond Middle School's Girls Empowerment Group (led by Dr. Baffico) came to have a tea party with our Grant 2nd grade girls.





More fun hairdo's on Wacky Hair day!



Great wacky hair day at Mno Grant! (Look at the creativity)







AUSD is providing summer school for interested ELD Students; please scan the QR code for more information.


Spirit Week is next week. Join the fun!



Mrs. Adriana reading Mrs. Herreras 2nd grade class during "Book Madness"


Awesome learning in Mrs. Kelly's Kindergarten class!


Join us for our next ELAC meeting on Friday, March 14th at 8:30 am in the Library. Join us for our next ELAC meeting on Friday, March 14 at 8:30 a.m. in the library.


March Events/Eventos de marzo


Spring Break/Vacaciones de primavera


We want to hear your voice. Help us pick our next superintendent.
The Antioch Unified School District Board of Education welcomes input as part of the process of selecting the next Superintendent. Please feel free to participate in the online survey which includes the same questions being asked in various stakeholder meetings.
The online survey (available in English, Spanish, Mandarin) can be found here by going to click here and is open until 5:00 p.m. on March 7, 2025.
The stakeholder input responses will be collected and shared with the Board of Education in a report which will be anonymous but will list input by group categories only. This document will be made public at the upcoming Regular Board of Education meeting on March 19, 2025, and will be used to inform the Superintendent recruitment and selection process.
https://www.antiochschools.net/article/2039658

**Date:** Saturday, April 19th, 2025
**Start/Finish Location:** Corteva Wetlands
**Parking:** Antioch Marina Parking Lot
**5K Start Time:** 9:00 AM
**Awards & Kids Dash Location:** Antioch Marina Site
The first 10 participants to register will receive free entry. If your child is interested, please contact Mr. Arceta at arnolarceta@antiochschools.net. He will provide a waiver that needs to be submitted to the program coordinator.



This event is designed for educators, parents, and community members who want to make a difference.

This week is Conference Week. We will be on Minimum Day schedule all week. Please see the attached image for dismissal times.


Our parent-teacher conferences are coming up at the end of the month.


Free movie night hosted by Antioch USD.


If you would like your child to participate in our Spring 2025 Intersession Program, running from March 24 to March 28, 2025, or our Summer 2025 Intersession Program, please register online by scanning the QR code or visiting www.antiochschools.net/BACR.
Si desea que su hijo participe en nuestro Programa de Intersesiones de Primavera de 2025, que se llevará a cabo del 24 de marzo de 2025 al 28 de marzo de 2025, o en nuestro Programa de Intersesiones de Verano de 2025, regístrese en línea escaneando el código QR o visitando www.antiochschools.net/BACR.

