By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
The Fillmore Fire Department hosted an instruction event Friday in which the Oxnard Fire Department participated. The above house and garage off of Highway 126, near E Street, was systematically burned in stages throughout the day in order to permit firefighters to practice their skills. The different phases of a structure fire were experienced under real conditions. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Class of 2010 Valedictorian Kellsie McLain delivered her personal message, âWhat Defines Usâ, to the audience during Thursday nightâs graduation. Enlarge Photo Fillmore High School graduated the 100th class last Thursday, June 10th. The Class of 2010 celebrated with a plane flying over during the ceremony with a banner that read âCongrats 100th graduating class 2010â. The bleachers were overflowing with family and friends to watch as the students took their first step into the world. Enlarge Photo Approximately 242 graduates walked out onto the Fillmore High School field Thursday night to be part of the 100th Graduating Class. Friends and family filled the stands to cheer them on. Congratulations students! Diplomas were presented by Tony Prado, Liz Wilde, Mike Saviers, and John Garnica, all Board of Education members. Enlarge Photo Fillmore High School graduates walk under the traditional arches held by the junior class. Enlarge Photo Several seniors said âThank youâ to nurse Janice Schieferle for over 30 years of service to FHS. Enlarge Photo Several graduates patiently wait for their names to be called to receive their diplomas. Pictured front is Chelsea Dryer who accompanied her brother Jake to his graduation. Enlarge Photo David Hynes gives a thumbs-up to the audience as FUSD boardmember Tony Prado presents him with his graduation diploma. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Sierra High School celebrated their graduation Wednesday, June 9 at the Sespe Auditorium. Enlarge Photo Graduates exit the auditorium filled with excitement after completing the graduation ceremony. Enlarge Photo |
By Jennifer Beal — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Eighth grade students at Fillmore Middle School had a rare opportunity Tuesday May 25th. They heard the testimony of a Holocaust survivor, Clara Knopfler. As Clara related her story of life in Transylvania she emphasized she was the same age as FMS students when her country was occupied by Hungarians, Hitlerâs first allies in World War II. As she spoke the silence in the FMS gym was palpable. Eighth graders have been reading the Diary of Anne Frank in Language Arts and studying the Holocaust in their history classes. They sat mesmerized by actually hearing the history from a woman who lived it. As Clara explained, she was first made to live in the ghetto, an old brick factory with no restrooms. She was then transported to Auschwitz and later ended up in Riga concentration camp where she made gun powder for the German army. Luckily she lived through these trials with her mother at her side, Pepi Deutsch, whoâs spirit led she and her daughter through the darkest times. From Riga she went to the Eastern front to dig anti-tank trenches. There she confronted a German soldier beating her mother. By the simple, but strong statement, âdonâ t you have a mother?â actually got him to stop hitting her mother. Lastly Clara and her mother were forced to CONTINUED » |
Concerned citizens asked the Board for clarifications on spending at the June 15 School Board meeting. Enlarge Photo By Kimberly Rivers — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Receiving recognition for participating in the âE-Scripâ program was (r-l) Kathy Lisle of Vons and Martin Hernandez of Super A, along with the E-Scrip coordinator Lori Dyer, and school board member Virginia De la Piedra. Enlarge Photo On Tuesday, June 15th the Fillmore Unified School Board of Trustees met for a regular meeting. The school year ended last week, Board President Tony Prado was not present, but school business carries on with concerned citizens asking the Board for clarifications on spending while the Board scrambles to cover itâs next payroll payment as the County claims money recently put in District accounts. The Board heard again from Mrs. Mary Ford of Fillmore regarding concern over the situation in Piru and referred to the recent actions of Sweeney in hiring a mediator to help, but âhow can the mediator do her job if these teachers are going to be movedâ asked Ford. Board materials confirm that the District paid Ms. Cynthia Kings company Communication Catalysts $10,000.00 for âmediation servicesâ over the next year. During an interview King commented that following a year end meeting with staff last week she feels the process is âOff to a good start, [emphasizing start] and I have met some wonderful people that I look forward to working withâ. King was not part of the decision making process to pass the Resolution allowing the involuntary transfer of teachers from Piru School but she does intend to meet individually with all School Board members as part of the process. King will be meeting with community members in Piru and then performing âin-serviceâ work during the upcoming school year. In recognizing the great contribution of CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
As the Fourth of July holiday approaches, Fillmore residents are preparing to celebrate with BBQs and family get-togethers. Unfortunately, these celebrations can quickly turn disastrous, especially when children and teenagers are injured while discharging fireworks. Common sense and wise judgment are paramount to a safe holiday celebration. The City of Fillmore Fire Department wants to ensure that Fillmore citizens enjoy a safe Fourth of July holiday. Residents are reminded that California State Fire Marshal approved âsafe and saneâ fireworks sold in Fillmore are legal between June 28 12:00pm â July 5 12:00pm The use of any type of non-approved firework is illegal and will result in criminal charges and fines in excess of $1,000. If you witness any illegal activity in the Fillmore area please report it. Please call 805-524-1500 ext. 350 with any information you can provide. An illegal fireworks enforcement team dedicated to responding to fireworks related calls for service will be on hand to insure violations are resolved both quickly and safely. Below are several safety tips to insure you and your family enjoy a safe Independence Day celebration. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 16th, 2010
Wednesday, June 16, The Fillmore Historical Museum, moved a caboose from Bud Loweâs property in Hopper Canyon. T and T Crane Company removed the caboose from the flatbed and lowered it to a piece of track next to the depot. Enlarge Photo |
By Tim Hagel — Thursday, June 10th, 2010
A detailed "Farm Watch E Newsletter" will be sent out in a week or so. We wanted to get these important details out to you fast. BURGLARY WARNING If you have rural farming, ranching or nursery property in the Las Posas Valley, Tierra Rejada Valley , Oxnard Plains, Santa Rosa or Santa Clara River Valley. In the last 7 days the Sheriff's Department has responded with our deputies and CSI Unit to a sudden increase in rural burglaries at nurseries and farms. We believe that at least two of them are connected and are located 7 miles apart. Here are the Highlights: What does all this mean? Who are they? What do we know about them? What can you do? ALSO: Be safe Farm Watch! |
Everyone but Mike Bush listened intensely to a story of harassment from a Piru Teacher. Enlarge Photo By Kimberly Rivers — Wednesday, June 9th, 2010
Piru teachers receive five transfer slips at a special meeting held on June 3rd
In a special meeting held on Thursday, June 3rd, the Fillmore School Board of Trustees unanimously approved Resolution 09-10-25. By passing this Resolution, the Board has granted themselves the ability to circumvent part (Article 10) of their collective bargaining agreement with the Fillmore Unified Teacher Association (FUTA), and thus giving themselves âsole discretionâ in making transfers and reassignments âto and fromâ Piru Elementary School for the 2010-2011 school year. In letters dated June 4, 2010 five teachers at Piru Elementary School were notified of their reassignments. Four of these teachers were petitioners in the effort over the past year to convert the school to a charter school; these four teachers are Mrs. Susan Jolley, Ms. Shara Elliott, Ms. Jill Kelley and Mr. Chris Pavik. A Piru second grade teacher, Mr. John Schaper who was opposed to the charter petition has also received a transfer notice. Schaper did not respond to requests for comment. The letter to teachers signed by Superintendent Jeff Sweeney states that this action is ânon-disciplinaryâ, and does not signify that the District is charging any teachers with âspecific acts of misconductâ. Sweeney states in the letter that this is âone of a number of changes that will be made to begin the healing process of the Piru school communityâŚâ At press time Sweeney was unable to respond to comment requests due to not having enough time with end of year business. School Board members did not respond to requests for comment made via contact information provided on the District website. The text of the Resolution contains 14 paragraphs describing why the Board feels action must be taken. Nine of the paragraphs clearly make reference to the fact that certain teachers were part of the charter petition over the last year. The Resolution states âfifty percent of Piru Elementary teachers submitted a petition to the DistrictâŚseeking to convert Piru Elementary school to a charter schoolââŚâthe petition to convert Piru Elementary to a charter school was opposed by other Piru teachers, many classified staff and a majority of Piru parentsââŚâ throughout the entire hearing and appeal process, both proponents and opponents vigorously advocated their positionââŚâon June 1, 2010 the District received a petition signed by 97 parents, expressing and requesting the removal of certain Piru Elementary teachers who were proponents of the charter petition.â The entire text of the Resolution is available to the public at the School District office. The bargaining agreement between CONTINUED » |