Pioneer High School
San Jose Unified Schools
San Jose Unified Schools
Department:
Social Studies
Courses Taught:
US History
AP US History
Geography
Room:
P1
Pioneer High School > Glasser, Peter
Please see Mr. Glasser’s website at http://peterglasser.wordpress.com
The website contains helpful information and advice for parents and students, including explanations of what you see when you check your grades with Pioneer’s on-line grade viewer and the date and time of the last grade update. Also, my website contains background information regarding all of the files you can download. To access these files, please click the “Downloadable Files” tab on the left side of this page.
Please also feel free to contact Mr. Glasser at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address).
Each Monday, on my board in the classroom, I post a schedule of lunchtime and after-school times during which I am available for extra help. Please consult this schedule and see me for the help you need! I have times available every day.
Students looking for the application for National Honor Society may go to the “Downloadable Files” tab on the left side of this page and download “National Honor Society Application.” There are two rounds of applications for NHS each school year; a student is eligible to apply for the first time during the second semester of his/her sophomore year. Application deadlines for the 2012-2013 school year are October 12, 2012, and February 8, 2013.
Bio
Mr. Glasser feels privileged to have been teaching at Pioneer since 2000. He graduated from Stanford University in 1995 with a bachelor’s degree in American Studies, a course of study comprising American history, government and literature. He spent a year student-teaching in New York City and graduated from Teachers’ College, Columbia University, with a master’s degree in the Teaching of Social Studies, in 1996. For four years before coming to Pioneer, he taught US History, English and French at Carrabassett Valley Academy, in Maine, where Mr. Glasser grew up. Mr. Glasser’s wife is a middle school principal. He and his wife have two sons, born in 2005 and 2008. Mr. Glasser loves playing the guitar and listening to baseball on the radio, and he considers himself personally responsible for the Red Sox winning the World Series in 2004.