Mrs. Ganesh
Mrs. Ganesh is currently the T.A for first grade.
She was born in India and grew up in Africa until the age of 12. She later lived In Bangalore, India before moving to the United States.
She graduated from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, with a B.S. in Interior Design/Architecture. Right after graduation she started her career with Electronic Data Systems (now part of Hewlitt Packard) as an advanced business analyst and a Unix System administrator.
Mrs. Ganesh worked for this company before becoming a full-time mom.
Mrs. Ganesh has been a part of Ridgeview as both a parent and an employee since 2001. Two of her three children attended RCS. Her son graduated from Ridgeview.
Outside of RCS, Mrs. Ganesh loves spending time with her family and pets. She enjoys reading, cooking, traveling, crafts and playing board games.
Q & A with Mrs. Ganesh
Where were you born and where have you lived?
I was born in India and raised in Africa up to the age of 12. After that I lived in Bangalore, India before I moved to the United States. In the US, I have lived in Tennessee, Michigan, California and have been in Colorado for the past twenty years.
Where did you attend University or college?
I attended the University of Tennessee, Knoxville and received B.S. degree in Interior Design and Architecture.
What kind of reading do you most enjoy doing?
My favorite genre of books are mystery and thrillers. Some of the authors I enjoy are Brad Thor, James Rollins and David Baldacci.
What are the small essentials that make life more comfortable?
The small essentials that make my life complete are being with family/friends and my dog, chocolates, good food, books and board games.
What are your favorite snacks?
My favorite snacks are Cadbury chocolates, Sunflower seeds, kettle corn popcorn.
What do you do to unwind?
My favorite way to unwind is to hang out with my family, read, do craft projects, and walking my dog.
How could a parent volunteer help you most?
Parent volunteers can help us in class the most by sharpening pencils, doing Monday folders, and reading groups. We appreciate all the help they give!