FUSD Superintendent Palazuelos gives year-end perspective
Adrian Palazuelos
Adrian Palazuelos

It has been over a year now since I accepted the opportunity to lead the Fillmore Unified School District as your Superintendent. In the summer of 2014 our family made the transition from our home in Sacramento to join the Fillmore community. Our family, my wife Julie and four children, have flourished in this community and I have learned first-hand of the generosity and warmth that is uniquely Fillmore. Our family has three school aged children attending San Cayetano Elementary and Fillmore Middle schools in our public school district. I firmly believe in the promise of public education and could not conceive of a different experience for my children. Public education has transformed my life and has the potential to continue to impact the lives of future generations. Over the last twelve months our district has made significant investments in teaching and learning, supporting the arts and activities, and improvement of facilities. I am proud to share some of our accomplishments in the aforementioned areas.

The investments in teaching and learning over the last year are evident in all schools and are a continued area of focus. Our elementary teaching staff has invested numerous hours in applying the Common Core State Standards into their teaching. Included in this work are the approaches to the development of literacy with our youngest learners which will translate into increased opportunities as they transition to our secondary schools. As for the secondary level, we currently have 7th and 8th grade mathematics teachers piloting Common Core aligned mathematics materials. All secondary staff members are being trained on cooperative learning and the high school staff is envisioning the introduction of an expository reading and writing course for high school students. Additionally, we have provided access to Advanced Placement (AP) training for staff aligned to those courses and will be introducing new AP courses in fall 2016. We will have over 15 AP courses available for students as of fall 2016.

In the area of arts and activities our district is continuing to expand offerings resulting in increased numbers of participating students from elementary to high school. Our district added two additional music teachers this past summer to provide expanded music offerings at the elementary level and to have full-time music teachers at the middle and high school. We have been mindful of the resources needed and have created funding to support the district music program. Our high school introduced Girl’s Water Polo to its athletic program and, for the first time in school history, is fielding a team for the highly respected Academic Decathlon scholastic competition.

Safe and orderly learning environments are a priority. In fall 2014 we were awarded over $3 million in Emergency Repair Program funds to support facility improvements at Piru and San Cayetano Elementary schools. The much needed resources enabled us to install new roofs, new paving, and other facility needs at both of the schools. Facilities improvements and maintenance are part of our desired future. Beginning in December of 2015, our district embarked in a robust analysis of our district facilities via a Facilities Master Plan (FMP). The FMP will provide our district with information about the condition of our facilities and establish priorities for addressing facility needs in the future.

In closing, I am certain that none of this work could be accomplished without the support and leadership of our district Board of Trustees and the dedicated staff of the Fillmore Unified School District. It is an honor to serve this community as your Superintendent and I look forward to a successful 2016 for the students, staff, and community of Fillmore Unified. On behalf of the Board of Trustees I extend a heartfelt “Happy New Year” to our community.