By Carol Wilson — Wednesday, April 28th, 2010
FUSD trustees voted in a special Board meeting Thursday, April 22 to send layoff notices to 25 Classified employees. The layoff resolution cited a lack of work or lack of funds as the reason for the action which takes effect at the end of the current school year. Most of the Reduction in Force notices are at Piru Elementary School, is waiting to hear if the application to convert the school to a Charter School is accepted by the State. Superintendent Jeff Sweeney said a hearing on that issue is tentatively set for May 5 in Sacramento. “Cutting services at the site level is as close to the students as it comes.” said Luanne Brock, a District employee. But she said she was speaking as a citizen. Sweeney said, “We worked with the California State Employees' Association (CSEA) on this issue and it was brought out that some categorically funded positions might be eliminated. We don't know yet how all the adjustments will be made.” He added that the Fillmore Unified Teachers' Association and the CSEA bargained in good faith. “There are positions being eliminated because the funding is drying up,” he added. Virginia De La Piedra, acting as Board President said, “The State is giving us less categorical money.” “The nature of State and Federal funds are always at risk for categorical jobs such as librarians and technology personnel,” said Sweeney. “School Site Councils at each school help plan how the money is spent at each school.” Sheila Duckett, an employee at CONTINUED » |
By Dick Diaz — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Fillmore resident Marcos A. Ruvalcaba, 33 years, is a 1st Lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps and he is leaving for Afghanistan in the immediate future for a minimum seven month deployment. This will be his third deployment to the Middle East. 1st Lieutenant Ruvalcaba is currently assigned as a Rifle Platoon Commander with the 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment, from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, California. The 3rd Battalion, 1st Marine Regiment is known as the “Thundering Third!” 1st Lieutenant Ruvalcaba attended Fillmore schools until the 9th grade when he transferred to St. Bonaventure High School. At St. Bonaventure he participated in soccer and baseball before enlisting in the United States Marine Corps in February 1998. While in the United States Marine Corps he attended Chapman University from 2002-2005 where he studied Criminal Justice. 1st Lieutenant Ruvalcaba continued his college education as an enlisted Marine and earned a Bachelor of Arts degree which allowed him to attend Officer Candidates School. After completing Officer Candidates School in Quantico, Virginia he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant on March 30, 2007 just nine years after enlisting in the United States Marine Corps. 1st Lieutenant Ruvalcaba is the son of CONTINUED » |
(l-r) Sarah Hansen, Citizens of the Year; Amanda Hernandez, Student of the Year; Brian Hackworth, Officer of the year; Billy Gabriel, Firefighter of the Year. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
It gives the Fillmore Chamber of Commerce a great deal of pleasure to announce the recipients of the community awards for 2009. The Chamber feels it is an honor to recognize these hard working individuals for their time and efforts, which help to make Fillmore “The last best Small Town in Southern California.” For her dedication, volunteerism, contribution to our city, the community has selected Sarah Hansen Citizens of the Year. Due to his their hard work, dedication, and all the contributions to the City of Fillmore, Otto and Sons Nursery has been selected as Business of the Year. The Fillmore Unified School District has selected Amanda Hernandez, as Student of the Year, due to her high level of personal motivation. As a result of their outstanding service to the community of Fillmore, Brian Hackworth has been chosen, by the Sheriff’s Department for Officer of the year. Billy Gabriel has been selected by the Fire Department for Firefighter of the Year. The Chamber of Commerce, wishes to invite the community to attend the Annual Awards Banquet to be held at the El Pescador Restaurant 1305 Ventura St ( Hwy 126) Thursday April 29, 2010 starting at 6:00 PM. Tickets are available at Chamber office 557 Ventura St. at $ 20.00 each. Evelyn can be reached at 524-0351. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
The Gazette will be delivered one day late next week, April 29th edition. So look for it on the stands Thursday evening and in your mailbox Friday afternoon! |
By Carol Wilson — Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Trustees of the Fillmore Unified School District have awarded the bid for improving the flooring at the new Sierra High School site to Green Polishing Solutions. They will be leveling and polishing the existing concrete floors and all finished flooring as a portion of the building rehabilitation and modernization at the school, at 615 Shiells Drive. Assistant Superintendent Dr. Mike Bush said that, “This floor is more durable and less expensive than carpet. It is similar to Terrazzo tile and very safe.” The board also approved the construction agreement between Griffin Homebuilding Group, LLC and HVP Residential Development Company and Hearthstone Multi-Asset Entity CLP which will put in the roads and sidewalks for the new Rio Vista Elementary School. The District has $6 million dollars for the project, but the money will not be released until the work is completed. A major item of the evening was a facilities update for Piru Elementary School. Rita Avila, a Charter petitioner, addressed the board. She wants the board to publish spending records for Piru School. Thiesing thanked the board for CONTINUED » |
(foreground) The overturned truck Mayra Tellez, age 22 of Santa Paula, was ejected from. (background) The patrol vehicle Deputy William Meixner and Deputy Beau Rodriguez were extracted from. Photo courtesy Sebastian Rameriz. Enlarge Photo By California Highway Patrol — Monday, April 19th, 2010
SR-126 Closed for five hours
On April 17, 2010 at about 8:54 pm, a major injury traffic collision involving a Ventura County Sheriff’s Department patrol vehicle and a GMC pickup truck occurred on SR-126 west of Timber Canyon Rd. Ventura County Sheriff’s Deputy William Meixner and his partner Deputy Beau Rodriguez had just completed a traffic stop on eastbound SR-126 near Willard Rd. The deputies were traveling eastbound west of Timber Canyon Rd. when a red GMC pickup truck made a sudden left turn out of a driveway directly into the path of the patrol vehicle. Deputy Meixner attempted to avoid a collision with the GMC by applying his brakes and steering to the left. Deputy Meixner was unable to avoid the collision and the front end of the patrol vehicle struck the left side of the GMC. The GMC overturned ejecting the driver, Mayra Tellez age 22 of Santa Paula. The GMC came to rest on its left side in the two way turn lane on SR-126. The patrol vehicle traveled northbound across SR-126 and struck a guardrail. The patrol vehicle came to rest on the westbound right shoulder. Tellez’s boyfriend, Jose Velasquez Diaz age 27 of Santa Paula, was the passenger and was able to climb out of the vehicle after the collision. The two deputies were trapped in the patrol vehicle and had to be extricated by the fire department. Both deputies and Tellez sustained major injuries in the collision were transported by ambulance to Ventura County Medical Center. Diaz was transported to Community Memorial Hospital where he was treated and released for minor injuries. SR-126 was closed from Hallock Dr. to E St. in Fillmore while the CHP investigated the collision. Traffic was detoured to South Mountain Rd. The roadway was opened at 2:20 am. The collision is still under investigation. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
The Fillmore Flower Show 2010 is now only a fragrant memory, but many exclamations of appreciation were heard as people wandered among the lovely flower displays while listening to music by Asher Smith on Saturday. This year there was a new division for youth composition with the show theme of “Spring Fever in Fillmore”. Best of Show winner was Charlene Smith with a magnifi cent pink peony oriental style arrangement. Grand Prize winners were Div. I Single Stem Cut Roses: Julie Latshaw with “Vavoom”; Div. II Single Stem Cut Iris: Lois Freeman Fox with purple & white bearded iris; Div. III Other Single Stem Cut Flowers: Rachel Tovar with a blue delphinium; Div. IV Bouquets: Carmen Zermeno with callas; Div. V Arrangements: Charlene Smith with peony oriental arrangement; Div VI Miniature Arrangements: Lauren Fairall with tiny pink rosebuds in china creamer; Div. VII Potted Plants: Mark Ortega with a silver jade plant; Div. VIII Dish Gardens: Susan Hopkins with succulents; Div. IX Youth Arrangements: Timmy Klittich with an Indian artifact theme; Div. X Youth Composition: Lauren Fairall with a poem on the show theme, “Spring Fever in Fillmore”. Civic Pride Vision 2020 wishes to thank the many who participated by entering their exhibits and those who generously donated their time, & energy to set up, categorize & receive entries, “man” the tables, supervise, propagate plants for donations and then stayed for “breakdown”. Door prize roses and roses for decoration & sale were provided by Otto & Sons Nursery, yellow cymbidiums orchids were donated by Carolyn Lasky, a fl oral arrangement by Cindy Zanotti, and lush, fruit baskets by the King & King Ranch. Enlarge Photo |
By Naomi Klimaszewska — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Fillmore Police Chief Tim Hagel praises the on-going program for properly disposing of all sorts of unused and unwanted drugs. Enlarge Photo Public Forum Prescription Drug Turn-In Program Presentations Senior Center Business and Discussion Items Wren also announced the need of various upgrades for the Fillmore Senior Center, including 50 new dining room chairs, restroom renovations, and especially automatic access doors for visitors with walkers and wheelchairs. City Council Business Items |
By Carol Wilson — Wednesday, April 14th, 2010
Members of the Fillmore Unified School District Board met jointly with the North Fillmore Neighborhood Committee Tuesday night in the FUSD board room. District Superintendent Jeff Sweeney told the board that he attended the recent State Board of Education meeting in Sacramento where the Piru Charter School application was being heard. Sweeney said that parent support for keeping Piru School under FUSD control was overwhelming. He told the gathering that parents paid for buses to go to the hearing. He said Piru School is a neighborhood school and the center of the town. “A charter takes away local control,” Sweeney added. Assistant Superintendent Mike Bush said the district would lose $7,500 per student if the Charter School is approved. “For those students who want to come here we will have to make investments to accommodate them,” Bush said. Tony Prado, President of the Board said, “Parents are upset because Charter supporters are saying that the Fillmore District is influencing parents, but we are not. If the majority of parents want the Charter, we will accept that.” Superintendent Sweeney said they've reached an agreement with the certificated and classified employees. Both groups have agreed to work five fewer days next year. Class sizes will increase only by one student. He added that there will be a one-year delay in buying math books. Fillmore Unified School District Teachers' Association President Theresa Marvel told the board that the teachers had ratified the agreement and presented the board with a signed copy. “I thank you very much for supporting our students,” she added. Under the Power of One agenda CONTINUED » |