By Piru Charter School Petitioners — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Piru Charter School will be the topic of discussion this weekend on the radio. Q104-7’s Community Talk Show, hosted by Nancy Rodriguez, from "The Rico and Mambo Morning Show” will air this Sunday 8am-9am, featuring an interview with three people closely involved in the effort to convert Piru School into an independent charter school of choice. Ms. Rodriguez’s guests will be Richard Durborow, representing the charter petitioners, former Fillmore Mayor Evaristo Barajas, who grew up in Piru, representing the community perspective, and Rita Avila, who represents parents, as her two youngest daughters both currently attend Piru School. Tune in to hear about the exciting learning opportunity that will become available to Piru students next year! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
![]() San Cayetano’s Migrant Speech and Debate team coached by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Capra. Diego Garcia, Johanna Garcia, Julisa Garza, and Nathalie De La Herrera have been practicing their public speaking skills to compete in the Ventura County Migrant Speech and Debate Tournament for grades 4-12 that was held in March. Each student was able to give one of their speeches that they read at the tournament. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
On Monday, April 12, 2010, San Cayetano School recognized good citizenship and character at their Peacebuilder Assembly for the month of April. Mr. John Wilbur, Principle of Fillmore High School, came to speak to the students. Mr. Wilbur spoke to the students about how being a good citizen and friend, not only at school, but at home would also help them to make a better life for themselves. Joe Giunta and Christina De La Mora, the San Cayetano ASB President and Vice-President assisted Mr. Wilbur in handing out the Peacebuilder certificates. The Peacebuilders for April are: Maria Barajas, Jayla Martinez, Leo Venegas, Ruben Desoto, Janeah Castro, Filiberto Magana, Anthony De La Torre, Neidy Rincon, Karen Trujillo Villanueva, Monica Ramos, David Rodriguez, Melia Galindo, Coy Gossage, Hailey Carrillo, Karina Cisneros, Jorge Hernandez, Josie Paniagua, Perla Chavez, Abby Sanchez, and Austin Reed. At the lower grade assembly, Joe then announced to the students that the Rainbow Foundation is sponsoring the San Cayetano Character Counts Award of a $100.00 savings bond. Matthew Henschel was chosen by the third grade teachers as a model of outstanding behavior, responsibility, and kindness to the other students. He was recognized with a certificate and the savings bond. Another highlight of assembly were the speeches given by San Cayetano’s Migrant Speech and Debate team coached by kindergarten teacher, Mrs. Capra. Diego Garcia, Johanna Garcia, Julisa Garza, and Nathalie De La Herrera have been practicing their public speaking skills to compete in the Ventura County Migrant Speech and Debate Tournament for grades 4-12 that was held in March. Each student was able to give one of their speeches that they read at the tournament. To conclude the assemblies, Christina reminded the students to turn in their Perfect Attendance tickets. Each month all students who come to school, each day, on time, are given an orange raffle ticket. The students place their tickets in a box and one ticket is drawn. The student whose ticket is drawn is given a backpack full of supplies. Each month, the tickets will be put into a larger box that will be kept until the end of the year. In June, Mrs. Marholin, the principal, will draw from the tickets to give away two new bicycles. Sandra Chavez, from Room 24, won the Perfect Attendance Award for April. |
By Mark Ortega — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Football season in May? Well, in Fillmore the excitement is building as we prepare for Football at Fillmore High, 2010. When Fillmore High plays Santa Paula High this year, it will be the 100Th meeting between these two teams. Fillmore High is hosting this grand event and they are already gearing up for a Big Crowd, and hopefully a memorable game. |
By Jeff Sweeney — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Jeff Sweeney is Fillmore Unified School District's Superientendent. After months of controversy and outspoken community opposition to the petition to convert Piru Elementary School in the Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) to the Piru Charter School (PCS), the State Board of Education (SBE) will make the final decision on the charter in early May. Started by a small group of only nine teachers, and with minimal community and parent support, the PCS charter was unanimously denied by the FUSD Governing Board and the Ventura County Board of Education. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA 6:00 p.m. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
![]() San Cayetano’s Micro Gravity Team is now on their way to Johnson Space Center in Houston. They will be in training and fine tuning their science experiment before they fly into reduced gravity on April 29th. At that time they will be doing parabolic maneuvers over the Gulf of Mexico and recording data to relay to the students at San Cayetano about their experiment of liquid transfer in reduced gravity. The team is Viviana Laureano-Magana, Brandi Walker, Melanie Chisholm, Scott Olson and Rory Maus. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Camarillo, Calif. April 19, 2010 – Since the fall of 2005, when Hurricane Katrina struck an unsuspecting New Orleans with savage force, students from CSU Channel Islands (CI) have returned annually to the city during their Spring Break to renew their commitment to the city’s recovery. The trip is part of the service learning component of the Environmental Science and Resource Management (ESRM) program. An interdisciplinary program designed for students interested in environmental topics, it provides education and exposure to both scientific and human aspects of environment issues. “Service Learning in New Orleans”, is in its fourth year and is an extremely popular course open to all majors. This year CI’s student and faculty contingent to New Orleans included several students from Oregon State University and two of their professors, eager to be a part of the excursion. A professor from Loyola Marymount University and a representative from the Santa Monica Bay Restoration Foundation also participated. Assistant Professor of Environmental Science and Resource Management, Dr. Sean Anderson, prepared student participants for the intense twelve-day field course in and around New Orleans with pre-trip lectures and preparation. Once in New Orleans, they studied factors that led to the man-made disaster. Students had the advantage of interacting with local experts, survivors, and residents and assessed the ongoing disruptions to daily life and the lingering impacts of poor coastal resource management. They studied the previous and current levee CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, April 19th, 2010
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA 5:15 p.m. 6:00 p.m. |
![]() San Cayetano Elementary School Science Fair Night took place on Thursday, April 8th. The evening included Bubbleology, Micro-Gravity, Intelsat, CA Condor Recovery, JPL Robotics, Gull Wings Children’s Museum, Ty Warner Sea Center, Mobile Marine Lab (shown above), Bake Sale, Science Fair Projects, Dept. Of Water Resources, CA Oil Museum, United Water Conservation District, Impact Craters, Insectary, Paper Gliders, Balloon Rockets, UC Hansen Ag Center, and Channel Islands Nat’l Park. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
![]() This cute Bubble Girl is surrounded by a soapy sphere with an iridescent surface – commonly known as a bubble! Enlarge Photo |
![]() A copy of the letter Senator Runner submitted to Dr. Theodore R. Mitchell, President, California State Board of Education. Enlarge Photo By George Runner — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
![]() Senator George Runner Serving the 17th District which incorporates portions of the Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and Kern counties. [Letter from Senator George Runner] To: Dr. Theodore R. Mitchell, President RE: PIRU CHARTER SCHOOL ▪ SUPPORT ▪ Dear Dr. Mitchell: The Piru Charter School Committee has taken considerable time and effort to ensure that its petition conforms to the legal, educational, and fiscal requirements for acceptance. Furthermore, the Committee received recent approval for their petition from the California Advisory Commission on Charter Schools. I have every confidence that the Piru Charter School will indeed offer a well-rounded, high quality education to students in the Piru community, located within the Fillmore Unified School District. I applaud Piru Elementary School’s efforts and respectfully urge you and your fellow Board Members to consider their petition for a charter. Sincerely, |
By Piru Charter School Petitioners — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Myth #1: Piru Charter School is an experimental school. Myth #2: Piru Charter School is a private school and you have to pay to attend. Myth #3: You have to complete volunteer hours to keep your child in the school. Myth #4: There will be no after-school program. Myth #5: Parents and the community will have no control over the school. Myth #6: Small class sizes are not guaranteed. Myth #7: There will not be a school bus. Myth: #8: There will be no Special Ed program or teacher. Myth #9: If you register your children at the charter school, you will be reported to immigration and deported. Myth #10: The charter petitioners falsely told people Piru School was closing. Myth #11: Piru School is doing fine just the way it is. Myth #12: The charter school’s budget is not sound, and the school will go broke. Myth #13: The District told a parent who called that there will be no GATE program at the charter school. Myth #14: There will be no band program at the new school and all the instruments will be taken away. |
By Norma Sandford — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Thank you for your inquiry on Grizzly. It is a pleasure to share my thoughts with you on this wonderful program. I have been recruiting young men and women to this program for 10 years and in the past have served as a mentor as well. I have also discouraged students from going and have offered other suggestions instead when I think it is not an appropriate option for them. For the record, I DO NOT recruit for any branch of the military and I have always been informed that the Grizzly staff does not recruit or advertise the military as a choice for students either. My only interest is to help students graduate from their high school and to help them with resources that will enable them to be successful in reaching their goals in their adult life. The reasons why any youth would consider Grizzly vary based on their individual, personal or academic situation. In the end, it is up to the youth and their informed parent(s), to decide if this voluntary program is the right choice for the student. As a counselor, I review the academic history with students and parents, and hand out applications when inquiries are made. In many cases, students can also make the choice to improve their academic situation here at Fillmore High School by asking for help from their teachers and counselors, staying after school, completing their homework, studying for tests, or by enrolling at Sierra High School and/or taking additional courses through Ventura College. The Grizzly Youth Academy is CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Camarillo, Calif. April 14, 2010 – The CSU Channel Islands (CI) Foundation announced that the sixth annual Business & Technology Partnership (B&TP) 2010 Leadership Dinner will be held on Thursday, April 22, at 6 p.m. at the Embassy Suites Hotel - Mandalay Beach Resort in Oxnard, to celebrate CI’s unique partnership with the business and technology communities of Ventura, Santa Barbara and northern Los Angeles Counties. Leadership and scholarship awards will be presented during the program. The dinner is by invitation and the public is invited to participate. Tickets are $150 per person and reservations and information are available by contacting Marti DeLaO at 805-437-8919 or email marti.delao@csuci.edu. 2010 Leadership Awards will be presented to three individuals recognizing contributions in their respective fields. Award recipients are Dr. Paul A. Rivera, Faculty Leader of the Year; Carl Wesely, Business & Community Leader of the Year; and Peter Wollons, Technologist of the Year. Rivera, Associate Professor of Economics at CI, joined the faculty in 2002 after receiving his Ph.D. from the University of Southern California. Along with courses in economics and quantitative methods, Rivera teaches specialized courses in entrepreneurship, economic anthropology, and international experience. He has published works on diverse aspects of national and international economic issues and served on the Academic Senate of the CSU, the CSU Channel Islands Foundation Board, and the Board of Directors of the University Preparation Charter School. Rivera and his wife, Dr. Colleen Delaney-Rivera, who is also a colleague, have two children. Carl Wesely founded Wesely CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, April 12th, 2010
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT The public may review or request a copy of support materials provided to the Board Members where the word materials appears. 5:00 p.m. |
By Anika Romano — Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
April 8th
And put you into a bubble , AND let you try on a spacesuit, AND finally let you test your balloon rockets. Don’t miss a FREE evening of fun and learning with hands-on science activities. The San Cayetano Annual Family Science Night is FREE for all Fillmore and Piru students. The event is from 6-7:30PM. Come and see the Micro Gravity Experiment that is going into space, visit with Channel Islands National Park Rangers, and meet San Cayetano’s Robotics Champions. Pizza and soda will be available for purchase. This event is San Cayetano’s community outreach project hosted by the San Cayetano NASA Explorer Team and friends. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
![]() Renae Stovesand, Member of the Sespe School Parent Club is presenting a check to Mrs. Hibbler to purchase AR books with money raised from the Avon fundraiser that the school did in November 2009. The parent club matched that amount so that AR books could be purchased for the library. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
![]() The Sespe School Walk-A-Thon was on March 12, 2010. Above, 4th and 5th grades eager to start. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 7th, 2010
The Western University of Health Sciences, School of Veterinary Medicine, is pleased to announce that local student William Jolley, son of Susan K. and Robert Jolley, has been seated for the incoming class of 2014. One of the nation’s newest and most innovative colleges of Veterinary Medicine, Western has recently received full accreditation and will seat 100 students out of approximately 4,000 applicants this year. An honor’s graduate of Hart High School, William earned a Regent’s Scholarship to study science at UC Santa Barbara. Switching to Cal Poly to pursue a specialization in Agricultural Biology, he was named class valedictorian in 2005. Since then he has pursued a career of ranch management and beekeeping. William plans to pursue large animal medicine and hopes to specialize in surgery. When he graduates in 2014, he will not be the first, but the second physician in his family. Younger sister Margaret is currently completing her second year of medical school at UC San Diego. |