By Megan Louth — Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Hello community! My name is Megan Louth and I am the new Commissioner of Publicity for the high school. As we enter the fifth week of the school year, I am excited to report that FHS is in full progression. In the welcome back festivities Back to School Night was held with a great turn out and the seniors won the welcome back rally. Fall sports have all started their seasons; football, cheerleading, cross country, girl’s golf and girl’s volleyball. Girl’s volleyball did an excellent job defeating Channel Islands in their season opener. Coach Woods is asking for all the support for the team so please stop by and cheer the girls on. He is also requesting any generous donations to help the girls have the best season possible. Please contact him at 805-794-7439 for more information. The first home game for football is Friday the 25th, please mark your calendars. The entire high school staff and student body would like to encourage the public to have Flashes pride the whole year; celebrating a hundred years of Fillmore excellence. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
25 Years of the Truth behind the Headlines
Ventura, CA - Over the course of his career, James Botting would rescue hostages from an armed gunman; save airline passengers from a desperate skyjacker; deliver a kidnapped baby back into its parents’ arms; watch helplessly as a crazed madman commits mass suicide with his followers; help calm a prison riot; and much more. He’d come close to death a few times—sometimes perilously close, escaping in various ways. As he writes in his book, “Sometimes we were good, and sometimes we were lucky.” After Botting’s retirement from the FBI, he worked in the film industry serving as head of security for a major studio. He then served as Chief of Police for the Ventura County Community College District for six years, from which he recently retired. He will be speaking on his life in the FBI and signing books available for purchase on Thursday, September 24 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the Reading Room of the Evelyn and Howard Boroughs Library on the Ventura College campus. Light refreshments will be served. For information on the event, please call 805-654-6462. Sounds like the latest fiction hero from Vince Flynn or James Patterson, but Bullets, |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |
By Anonymous — Friday, September 11th, 2009
Grad Nite Live's Sandwich Meal fundraiser put on by Central Station is coming to a close Wed. Sept 30th, if you have purchased a ticket you have to use it on or before the 30th of September. Thank you for supporting Grad Nite Live and a big thanks to the senior students that participated in selling........Good Job!! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
![]() Back to School Night at Sespe School was well attended by parents and students. Shown is a table selling t-shrits and water bottles for the Sespe Parent Club. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
![]() Michael in Room 9 at San Cayetano is very excited to be in the company of the well known Los Hermanos Herrera. Los Hermanos Herrera made a special appearance at the request of their Mother Oralia Herrera who was a substitute teacher in Room 9. Mrs. Herrera realized that the students responded well to music and were fascinated by the instruments so she appealed to her family for a special appearance. The students were able to experience not only the sound of their music but able to experiment with the musical instruments. A big thank you to both Los Hermanos Herrera and Mrs. Herrera. San Cayetano appreciates their dedication to our students. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
As students arrived for school at the drop of area Thursday morning they noticed something special had arrived for picture day. A mommy wildcat had moved her family of three little kittens into a dry drain just under the sidewalk. The wild kittens appeared to be about 5 or 6 weeks old and looked liked "little gray tigers". After the students settled into class the wildcat family was rescued from the drain and were placed in loving homes. Mountain Vista's school mascot is the "Wildcat", how perfect that cats showed up for picture day. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Camarillo, Calif., Sept. 9 - In recognition of National Preparedness Month, the Police department at CSU Channel Islands will be hosting a personal preparedness forum and fair to help individuals deal with emergencies that may arise. The forum and fair will take place on Sept. 21, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., in the South Quad of the campus. Students, faculty, staff, residents of University Glen, and the general public are encouraged to attend. The forum provides an opportunity to hear preparedness professionals from the American Red Cross, Ventura County Public Health and the Citizen Emergency Response Team discuss important ways to be ready for an emergency. With the threats of wildfires, earthquakes, and the H1N1 virus, individuals need to be prepared to take action, making a personal or family plan to deal with such contingencies in the home, neighborhood, workplace and school. They also need to create an emergency kit with appropriate supplies to get through the time when help may not be immediately available. During September the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, sponsor of National Preparedness Month, is focusing on increasing public awareness on the importance of CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
Camarillo, Calif. Sept. 8 – California State University Channel Islands announced that the National Science Foundation (NSF) recently honored Dr. Blake Gillespie, Assistant Professor of Chemistry, with the prestigious NSF Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award. The award, a five-year, $920,552 grant in recognition of Gillespie’s teaching and research in protein-ligand interactions and biomolecular dynamics, is supported by funding from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. Gillespie’s project, ‘Binding and Biomolecular Dynamics in Undergraduate Teaching and Research,’ examines how proteins are affected by other molecules they encounter in the cell. Gillespie explained that he was focused on the forces that make biological molecules function or malfunction, that make proteins fold and unfold. Diseases like Alzheimer’s and Mad Cow are examples of proteins not folding properly. An understanding of this process will allow us to re-engineer biological molecules to do a better or different job,” maintains Gillespie. Gillespie’s lab deals with the fundamentals of molecular biophysics. Many of his experiments and research will be woven directly into the curriculum of several CI science courses. Dr. Gillespie’s award will provide the University’s students in regular classes with CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
![]() Kassie Chambers, 1st grade teacher speaks to parents and students at San Cayetano’s Back to School Night last week. Each teacher gave an overview about their classroom rules, discipline procedures and expectations for instructional work at that grade level. Enlarge Photo ![]() The evening was a huge success including Mrs. Anderson, San Cayetano’s school librarian who ran a well received book fair. The funds from the book fair are used to purchase additional books for the school library. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009
Camarillo, Calif. Sept. 1 – California State University Channel Islands will present on Sept. 9 the results of the Camarillo Certified Farmers Market Patron Survey, developed through a University-community partnership between Camarillo Hospice and students and faculty in the sociology program at CSU-CI. Students and faculty in the sociology program will formally present the results of the research study to representatives of Camarillo Hospice. The report will be presented by Dr. Dennis Downey, Associate Professor of Sociology, and by student Sara Griffin. The public event, which is co-sponsored by the University’s Center for Community Engagement, will be held on campus at 12 noon in the Martin V. Smith Center for Integrative Decision-Making. Camarillo Hospice created the farmers market for the benefit of the community and local farmers and to provide additional revenue for the hospice operation. This joint project was designed to give sociology students actual research survey experience and provide Camarillo Hospice with community-oriented data that CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, August 31st, 2009
![]() Mountain Vista Elementary had a great first day of school! At the end of the day, parents were lined up waiting for school to be dismissed. We would like to thank parents and staff for their support in making the opening of school a success. GO WILDCATS! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Monday, August 31st, 2009
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
![]() Thank you! Fillmore resident, Marie Wren is shown with Jan Marholin, Principal of San Cayetano. Each August Mrs. Wren finds the best deals for school supplies, then purchases and donates them to San Cayetano. The donated supplies are used to help students who have not been able to come to school equipped with the necessary supplies. “We appreciate the generosity of Mrs. Wren, as we are able to help so many of our students with her donation” stated Ms. Marholin. Thank you Mrs. Wren from San Cayetano! Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
![]() Ruth Ricards, Director of Child Nutrition for Fillmore Unified School District, is showing San Cayetano students how to find their name for their lunch scan card. There is a new technology scanning system in the elementary schools this year. The students find their teacher, find their own name on a card, then scan it and proceed to lunch. It appears that the students enjoy looking for their own card. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 26th, 2009
24 from Fillmore; 6 from Piru
Nine hundred ten students have been named to the Ventura College Dean’s List for the Spring 2009 semester, according to Dr. Robin Calote, college president. To earn this honor, a student must have achieved a 3.5 or higher grade point average (GPA) while carrying 12 or more units. Thirty are from Fillmore and Piru. Those students so honored are: Fillmore: Omar Camacho, Shannon Carpenter, Jennifer Chavez, Curtis Cole, Allison Conroy, Eddie Enriquez, Aaron Galvan, Jessica Gonzalez, Bud Gurkweitz, Brenda Hernandez, Bibiana Herrera, Marco Hurtado, Denise Magana, Brian McKeown, Justin Murray, Shihori Nakayama, Michael Pankey, Tania Perez, Amanda Ramirez, Gisela Ramirez, Erika Reyes, Rebecca Reyes, Allison Stuthers-Sanchez, Amy Von Rader, Piru: Maria Cisneros, Maria Cisneros, Sara Lara, Luis Lechuga, Maria Robles, Leticia Viveros. |
By Anonymous — Friday, August 21st, 2009
Camarillo, Calif., Aug. 20, 2009 – California State University Channel Islands will introduce a new course in microfinance beginning fall 2009 available to both the community and CSUCI students. The new course will explore the theory and practice of microfinance; the history, those involved, the impact, and next stages of microfinance around the world. Guest speakers from the most prominent microfinance organizations in the country will be leading each class. Microfinance started out as small loans that helped the poor start a business, earn income, build assets and move from mere survival to planning for their future. It has expanded to savings, mortgages and many other products. Deutsche Bank estimates that over 100 million poor people have benefited from microfinance. However, $250 billion is needed to enable the billion people who live on less than $1 a day to work their way out of poverty. The course will be held every other Thursday from CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Fillmore High School’s Back to School Night will be on Thursday, August 27, 2009 from 6:30 – 8:15. All parents and community members are invited to meet the FHS teachers and staff. Meet in the Quad at 6:30. The Cross Country and Girls Basketball teams will host a Fundraiser BBQ Dinner from 4:30 – 6:30 that includes shredded beef, rice, beans and salad. Tickets are $8.00 and can be purchased at the high school or from any Cross County or Girls Basketball team member. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 19th, 2009
Camarillo, CA - California State University Channel Islands will unveil its new logos at the annual Welcome to CI event scheduled for Sunday, Aug. 23 for incoming students and their families, faculty, and staff. The event will take place on the South Quad of the campus from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Rebranding of the University’s logos began a year ago with the idea of creating a formal logo for official University business and a CI logo for students, something with which they could have a life-long affinity. “CSU Channel Islands has made significant strides the past seven years in building the campus and stellar academic programs. Branding that achievement was a priority for us this past year. However, in light of state budget challenges, we looked for cost-effective ways the University could re-brand itself as an innovative and forward thinking University and build upon our reputation of providing quality academic programs for our students,” said President Richard R. Rush. CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
LOS ANGELES/SAN DIEGO – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O'Connell today released the results of the 2009 Standardized Testing and Reporting (STAR) Program that show California students overall continue to make steady academic progress in English-language arts, math, science, and history-social science. “I am pleased and encouraged to see that for the seventh year in a row, California public school students continue to improve,” O’Connell said. “Half of our students are now proficient in English-language arts. This is particularly impressive if you consider that seven years ago, only 35 percent of students met this bar. The improvement trend in mathematics is also impressive, with 46 percent of students now at the proficient or above level. “California is known nationally for the rigor of our academic standards, and this level of student achievement on our California Standards Tests should be celebrated. It is the result of hard work by teachers, administrators, school support staff, students, and parents. CONTINUED » |