Piru Kindergarten students around their sandbox with teachers (left to right) Mrs. Schaper, Mrs. DeMoss, and Mrs. Dollar.
Piru Kindergarten students around their sandbox with teachers (left to right) Mrs. Schaper, Mrs. DeMoss, and Mrs. Dollar.
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Piru kindergartners once again will enjoy a forgotten area of their play yard. Thanks to the donation from a local citizen, a gravel company, and with the labor of Piru kindergarten teachers, Piru kindergarten students will now be able to create, explore and imagine in their newly constructed sandbox. Moorpark resident Edward Martel contributed funds to begin the process of revitalizing the Piru’s kindergarten play area while Brandon Theising of P. W. Gillibrand and Company delivered a ton and a half of donated sand to fill the sand box. After school for several days teachers constructed the box, and with some assistance from students dug out the pit. Finally, to the delight of the kindergarten students, the bags of fine sand were poured in to fill the box. This is the first step in a developing plan by the Fillmore School District for the restoration of the play yard. Incoming Piru kindergarten students can look forward to exploring in a rejuvenated playground.

 


 

Calling all Alumni of Fillmore High School to come out to our Annual Alumni Dinner in Central Park (Next to City Hall), on Saturday June 14th, 2008. Social hour starts at 4:00pm, and Dinner starts at 6:00pm. As we do every year, we will be honoring classes from the 1930’s, up to the present. We will introduce the Scholarship recipients from the New Graduating class of 2008. Fillmore High School is very unique in that there are not many high schools with alumni associations. Only a hand full are scattered through out the State of California. Dinner price is $30.00 per person (if an Alumni Subscriber to their Newsletter), and $35.00 if your not. $40.00 if you buy the ticket at the door. The cost covers the dinner, the short program (presentation of Scholarships recipients, etc), and what’s left over, contributes to the running of the Alumni Association. Please come join us and help support the Alumni Association for one Fillmore’s most unique events of the year, and remember to “Fight on for Fillmore, and Sing out her name!”
Information can be found on the Alumni Website at www.fillmorehighalimni.com, or you can call the Alumni Office at 805-524-0416.

 


 

7th Grade Honor Roll

4.0 GPA
Donna Arreguin, Alexis Barajas, Jose Alfredo Contreras, Collin Jerry Farrar, Cassandra Nicole Galvez, Briana Garcia, Victor Garcia, Laura Michelle Garnica, Louis Isaac Gomez, Javier Guerrero, Anthony Leal Burgoin, Daniel Anthony Mendez, Shelbi LeeAnn Miller, Brandy Alicia Nisbet, Mary-Louise Estrada Ortiz, Sarah Elizabeth Pace, Cybill Rebecca Pace, Gerald Wayne Riley, Kennedy Smith, Jessica Suarez, Hugo Valdovinos, Rogelio Vargas, Amanda Nicole Vassaur, Maria Guadalupe Villalobos, Selena Guerrero.

3.5 – 3.99 GPA
Brooke Anne Aguirre, Mariana Alamillo, Jose Antonio Almaguer, Brenda Alvarez, Donna Tiara Avila, Savannah Leigh Bullard, Alexis Enrique Bustillos, Ruben Camarena, Marlene Carvajal, Carina Amalia Casas, Yulianna Ceja, Vincent Thomas Chavez, Yanelle Diaz, Aylia Lanette Estrella, Tyler Colt Forsberg, Alexander Joel Frias, Billy Gabriel, Angel Godinez, Jessica Gonzalez, Kathryn Fay Hawkins, Alissabeth Hernandez, Karina Amelia Hernandez, Mario Hernandez, Kaylee Ann Hinklin, Nerina Yacseny Inda, Daniella Nicole Jaimes, Desiree Bernice Lagunas, Lester John-Leroy Legan, Jonathan David Lugo, Yazmine Luna, Sammy Louis Martinez, Cynthia Martinez, Andrea Martinez, Rocio Ramirez Medina, Bryan Anthony Munoz, Mayra Murillo, Dalila Denise Ortiz, Christian Isaac Pech, Jose Luis Perez, Desirae Alyssa Perez, Hecto Jr. Quintero, Alexis Elizabeth Ramirez, Jalen LeKeith Rhodes, Natalie Contreras Rodriguez, Brandon Fredrick Rodriguez, Isaiah Caleb Romero, Sandra Jane Ruiz, Courtney Kristen Salazar, Miguel Angel Salgado, Maria Guadalupe Salgado, Nicholas Andrew Sanchez, Destiny Toyooka, Maribel Fernandez Vargas, Angelica Zavala.

3.0 – 3.49 GPA
Deana Marie Aguilar, Jorge Antonio Anchondo, Andres Avila, Erika Ramona Barroza, Katie Ann Boyton-Rogers, Tyler Jay Brown, Megan Justine Brunett, Karinna Marie Carrillo, Jordan Tyler Carrillo, Margaret Hope Carrillo, Krystal Angelica Casillas, Micah David Chumley, James Dillon Data, Majed Diab, Gabriela Diaz, Michaela Alexis Ebell, Ruben Junior Estrada, Jasmine Estrella, Karla Flores, Dakota Daniel Galarza, Victor Gallegos, Jaime Gallegos, Victor Garibay, Tatiana Ariel Gonzales, Tyler Joseph Gray, Nadia Jimenez, Veronica Maria Laureano Rosales, Ariel Legan, Kenneth Lee Leighton, Cristina Lizardi, Dianna Lopez, Salvador Lopez, Hugo Alberto Magana, Arturo Marin, Jennifer Martin, Joanna Martinez, Isaias Roberto Martinez, Jeremy Allen- Marceli Martinez, Ruben Martinez, Adrian Mejia, Yony Murillo, Anthony Thomas Arthur Murray, Janessa Negrete, Jovani Oregon, Allison Erin Perez, Adrian Oscar Rangel, Alyssa Ashley Rodriguez, Bryan Jesus Rosas, Victoria Ruiz, Crystal Renee Sandoval, Jazmine Marie Sandoval, Mayra Berenice Silva, Michael Andres Topete, Christopher Edward Townend, Samantha Valdez, Amairani Verenice Valdivia, Josue Antonio Valenzuela, Leonardo Daniel Vazquez, Juan Francisco Vazquez, Daniel Velgra, Daisy Villa, Amber Renee Wilmot, Joseph Keyshawan Wilmot, Liliana Zamora.

Sixth Grade Honor Roll

4.0 GPA
Gilberto Acevedo, Raquel Aguilar, Omar Melgoza Arevalo Robles, Wendy Itzel Bolanos, Anyssa Monique Cabral, Erick Cadena, Frank Joseph Chavez, Gustavo Alexis Felix Cortez, Marissa Mishaela Dorantes, Citlali Angelica Erazo, Leticia Guadalupe Flores, Nicolas Albert Frias, Mario Eduardo Gaspar, Isaac Gonzalez, Brendan Michael Gonzalez, Destiny M Gutierrez, Kiana Marie Hope, Nicholas Erick Johnson, Anthony Joseph Larin, Sarah Lopez, Kendra Magana, Omar Magana, Daniel Martinez, Edgar Osvaldo Mendez, Christian Giovanni Minero, Melissa Kate Nunes, Lizbeth Perez, Paulina Rosales, Nikole Ashley Spencer, Cheyanne Dee Tarango, Maria Topete, Adan Fernando Torres, Kelsey Maria Zelenka.

3.5 – 3.9 GPA
Guadalupe Acosta, Stacey Alcantar, Alma Vasquez Anaya, Yesenia Guadalupe Arredondo, Jennifer Arroyo, Ismael Avila Jr. Jillian Baughman, Jovanny Bravo, Karina Contreras, Lizeth Flores Cornejo, Pedro Corona, Jessica Cortes, Julio Jesus Cortez, Karina Covarrubias, Levi Carrington Craig, Aubree Davis, Alejandra Zamora Diaz, Tyler Matthew Esquivel, Chelsy Claire Fitzgerald, Jonathan Michael Flores, Melanie Veronica Flores- Espitia, Ashley Michelle Gonzalez, Ruben Gonzalez-Patino, Alyssa Brianne Granados, Kayla Marie Grove, Ricardo Gutierrez, Ernesto Guzman Jr. Denise Hernandez, Andrea Hernandez, Eifrain Izarraras, Raquel Izarraras, Carolina Denise Laureano-Rosales, Cristian Macias, Jose Jesus Madrigal-Flores, Fabiola Magana, Rocio Leyva Maldonado, Roger Christian Martel, Denise Martinez, Isaiah Julian Martinez, Carson McLain, Caitlin Elizabeth McCall, Jesus Alberto Mendoza, Andres Montejano, Juan Manue Jesus Moreno, Joseph Grant Orozco, Gabriela Padilla, Val Joseph Pillado, Omar Abraham Ponce, Kiana Bree Ramirez, Luis Enrique Rodriguez, Juan Diego Rodriguez, Vanessa Selena Rodriguez, Jorge Salinas, Winchell Corwin Santa Rosa, Cristian Serna, Kayla Margrite Shepard, Gissel Uriostegui, Jaime Valdovinos, Daniela Valdovinos, Jordyn Amber Vassaur, Elena Marie Vega, Hilario Javier Velasquez, Kayla Vianey Zamora, Felicity Zavala.

3.0 – 3.49 GPA
Francisco Agapito, Ivan Alamillo, Ricardo Aparicio, Balente Jimenez Ayala, Justin James Beach, Marissa Carrillo, Gustavo Cervantes, Anthony Nemenz Chaparro, Christian Contrerars Carrillo, Sarena Rene DeLa Cruz, Jorge Loera Esparza, Carolina Espericueta, Daniela Espericueta, Alan Espinoza, Mayra Alejandra Flores, Jazmin Guadalupe Gonzalez, Joseph Anthony Gonzalez, Juan Pablo Guillen, Jesus Eduardo Guzman, Anissa Renee Hernandez, Erika Huichapa-Gonzalez, Juan Luis Izarraraz, Eriyana Victoria Linder, Deanna Yaneli Lomeli, Raul Mata, David Medina, Adael Mejia, J. Donovan Spencer Mitchell, Paulina Negrete, Alexis Alan Ochoa, George Orozco, Ruben Orozco, Leighla Megan Poe, Jessie Isaiah Ponce, Kimberly Ramirez, Daniel Regalado, Andrey Sanchez, Jazlyn Ragene Sanchez, Carissa Shropshire, Manuel Suarez, Luis Alejandro Torres, Ariana Trigueros, Leticia Vega, Cesar Vicente Ventura, Kellyn Christine Waterman, Ana Patricia Yepez.

 

Fillmore High School Alumni game Saturday, May 30, 2008 at 10:00 am. Two-four inning games will be played by an over and under 30 team. Donations are $20.00 per player. All proceeds will go to the Fillmore High School Softball Club. Thank you for your support Alumni Lady Flashes!

ROSTER (30 & UNDER)
Names Year Graduated
1.) Nicole Ortiz 1996
2.) Sally Alvarado 1998
3.) Naomi Qualls 1998
4.) Erica Araujo 1998
5.) Chastity Gongora 1999
6.) Sandra Rodriguez 1999
7.) Esmeralda Maciel 1999
8.) Yvette Lopez 2002
9.) Ashley Gongora 2003
10.) Diana Ibarra 2003
11.) Elizabeth Robledo 2004

ROSTER (30 & OVER)
Names Year Graduated
1.) Judy Ortiz 1979
2.) Tanya Gonzales 1982
3.) Julie Hooten Medina 1985
4.) Anna Duran 1986
5.) Camille Grove Yanez 1987
6.) Susan Cheney Golson 1987
7.) Liz Cervantez Hinklin 1987
8.) Cynthia Chessani 1988
9.) Mary Riesgo Williams 1989
10.) Tracy Vaughn Grove 1989
11.) April Ponce Thompson 1990
12.) Brenda Castro Martinez 1991
13.) Debbie Davis Andrade 1995
14.) Melinda Harma

 

VENTURA - The Ventura College Transfer and Career Center will host workshops designed to help newly enrolled and potential students with such issues as New Student Follow-Up, Financial Aid Certification, the VC Promise, CSU Applications, and Pre-Nursing Advisement . All workshops will be held in the Transfer and Career Center in the new Student Services Center on the Ventura College campus and are free and open to the public.
Parking is $1 during the week. The closest parking on campus is by the Athletic Event Center in the West parking lot, accessible off Loma Vista Avenue, between West Campus Way and Central Campus Way.
Financial Aid Certification Workshops will be held June 9: Noon to 2 pm, June 13: Noon to 1 pm, June 17: Noon to 2 pm, June 18: 9:30 am – 11:30 am, June 23: Noon to 2 pm and June 26: Noon to 2 pm.
New Students Follow-Up Workshops will be held June 2: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 11: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 16: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 24: 1 pm to 3 pm, and June 30: Noon to 2 pm.
Pre-Nursing Advisement Workshops will be held June 4: Noon to 2 pm, June 10: Noon to 2 pm, June 20: 11 am to 1 pm, and June 24: Noon to 2 pm.
VC Promise Workshops will be held June 6: Noon to 2 pm, June 12: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 19: 1 pm to 3 pm, and June 27: Noon to 2 pm. The Ventura College Promise is the largest grant program of its kind in the nation. All Ventura County high school grads and new GED recipients will receive three consecutive semesters of their enrollment fees paid by the Ventura College Foundation if they enroll at Ventura College within twelve months of receiving their diploma, without regard to their family income or grade point average. For more information on the Ventura College Promise, please call 805-6461.
CSU Application Workshops will be held June 3: 2 pm to 4 pm, June 5: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 11: 1 pm to 3 pm, June 19: 4 pm – 6 pm, June 24: 1 pm – 3 pm, and June 26: 1 pm to 3 pm.
For additional information, call the Ventura College Transfer and Career Center, (805) 654-6473. For maps and directions, please visit VenturaCollege.edu, click on College Information and then select Maps and Parking.

 
Elyse Hackney and D.J. Wareham.
Elyse Hackney and D.J. Wareham.
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Local residents David Jacob (D.J.) Wareham and Elyse Hackney were recently honored at the Ronald Reagan Library in Simi Valley as Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Scholars. This honor was bestowed on high school seniors from all over Ventura County for recognition of exceptional leadership and character. D.J. and Elyse were in the same preschool class (with teacher Elizabeth Kemp) in Sonshine Preschool and attended grade school together at Fillmore Christian Academy (with teachers Pattie Kinkade, Martha Richardson and Janet Rutland). They have each excelled in their high school years and credit much of their success to a solid foundation in their early school years. D.J. is the son of David and Diane Wareham of Fillmore and he will be graduating from St. Bonaventure High School next month. He has been accepted and plans to attend Northern Arizona University in the fall to study Pre-med. Elyse is the daughter of Chuck and Tracy Hackney of Fillmore and will be graduating from Ventura County Christian High School next month. She has been accepted and plans to attend The Masters College in the fall to study history.

 
A volunteer from the Ojai Raptor Center holds a barred owl.
A volunteer from the Ojai Raptor Center holds a barred owl.
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Pictured (l-r) are Jatziri Rangel, with Sonia Rangel, and Natalie Naves display their science project at Piru School’s Science Fair last week.
Pictured (l-r) are Jatziri Rangel, with Sonia Rangel, and Natalie Naves display their science project at Piru School’s Science Fair last week.
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Piru student Maria Ibarra is shown with her science project at Piru Elementary’s Science Fair last week.
Piru student Maria Ibarra is shown with her science project at Piru Elementary’s Science Fair last week.
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Piru Elementary School just held their Open House/Science Fair. Many parents and students attended the event enjoying the opportunity to visit with their child’s teacher and see student work. The classrooms and more than 50 science experiments in the cafeteria looked great! Many thanks go to Lynda Catalano, our science and art teacher, for organizing the science fair and awarding our young scientists with more than 70 ribbons.

Also that night the Ojai Raptor Center dropped by with a few of their feathered friends. The students and parents couldn’t take their eyes off the beautiful birds. The Ojai Raptor Center is dedicated to the rehabilitation and release of orphaned and injured birds of prey, and to providing educational programs to teach about raptors and our shared environment. One of our favorites was a beautiful barred owl.

 
50 Graduates from Fillmore; 4 from Piru

The Ventura College 78th Annual Commencement Ceremony was held at the Athletic Event Center on the Ventura College Campus on Wednesday, May 14. Ventura College’s graduation was held on the same day as Oxnard College, and Moorpark College’s was held on May 15. More than 1,162 students have earned 1,369 degrees and certificates, and so are eligible to be recognized. There are fifty students who are Fillmore residents and four who are Piru graduates among those earning their degrees and certificates. The day’s events included the traditional graduation breakfast, the processional ceremony and a reception for the graduates and their families. Two sign-language interpreters were utilized during the graduation ceremony, and an interpreter was available upon request for the other events.
Commencement began at 1:30 p.m. Dr. Robin Calote, Ventura College President, addressed the group. The Chair of the Ventura County Community College District Board of Trustees Dr. Larry Miller, Vice Chair Robert O. Huber, trustees Stephen P. Blum, Cheryl Heitmann and Arturo D. Hernández, the Chancellor of the Ventura Community College District, Dr. James M. Meznek, the Academic Senate President Kathryn Schoenrock, the Classified Senate President Barbara Cogert, and Ms. Juliana Hernández, the outgoing president of the Associated Students of Ventura College, made brief remarks as well. Four faculty and staff members announced the graduates.
The Ventura College President’s Office hosted the post-ceremony reception for the graduates, their family, faculty and staff.
Among the graduates at this year’s events were Deborah Thompson, a resident of Fillmore, who said, “When I started college at age 18, I wasn’t sure which college classes to take, so I took just the classes that interested me, not the classes that would help me transfer to a four year university. The first time I went back to school was to get my certificate in child development. I’ve been going to school on and off for many years, taking one class at a time. I took 2006 off to care for my ill husband, who made me promise to go back to school. I will be receiving my associate degree in Child Development and an associate degree in Liberal Studies. I am still taking the last classes I need to transfer to the University of LaVerne. Being busy has helped me with my grief over the loss of my husband. Besides having a career to be proud of, I will enjoy teaching. I will be honoring my husband and my mother, who always supported me, as I graduate from Ventura College and transfer on.”
The Ventura College 2008 graduates from Fillmore and Piru are:
Fillmore: Nicole Marie Acosta, Rosalba Aragon, Jose Angel Arellano, Julie A. Arroyo, Jennifer Brock, Shawn Phillip Burson, Jacqueline Carlos, Victor Castillo, Desiry Jessica Cisneros, Stacie Cooke, Kaitlyn Couch, Alyssa Brianne Cruz, Natalie Diaz, Brandon Duff, Stephanie Escoto, Leticia Felix, Mayra Felix, Veronica Garcia, Anthony Grande, Arturo Hernández, Yurema Landeros, Christina Larson, Teresa Lupercio, Maria L. Magana, Terra Marsh, Berta Martinez, Carlos Martinez, Juliette Martinez, Jose Munoz, Namiko Oniki, Omar Ortiz, Nathan Page, Nikole Ramirez, Jonathan Rangel, Scott Reeder, Roque Mauricio Rivera, Diana Rojo, Kimberly Ruiz, Blanca Sanchez, Guadalupe Sanchez, Blanca Sandoval, Julie R. Sandoval, Christina Stevens, James Stevens, Renae Stovesand, Deborah Lynn Thompson, Dana L. Turner, Berta Vassaur, Diana Zamora, Farrah Zavala
Piru: Violeta Lemus, Maria E. Medina, Alex Melendez, Jose Mendez, Jr.

 
Natalie Garnica
Natalie Garnica
Student, Fillmore High School

The ASB Convention was held on Monday, and delegates from every first period class at the high school chose the nominees for the student government’s cabinet positions. The ASB Convention is designed get involved in the election process and ensure that the whole school is fairly represented. The nominees for the 2008-2009 ASB Cabinet offices are as follows: ASB President – Jill Wilber and Bailey Pina; Vice President – Katy Talon and Nathan Liu; Commissioner of Finance – Taylor Atkins and Juan Carlos Toledo; Secretary – Brenda Magana and Kyla Hernandez; Speaker of the House – Lorenzo Guietterez and Garrett Reilley; Commissioner of Publicity – Natalie Garnica and Gabriel Candelario; Commissioner of Activities – Karli Chessanie and Aimee Orozco; Commissioner of Renaissance – Nadia Lomeli and David Watson; Commissioner of Clubs – Megan Louth and Sal Ibarra; and Sergeant at Arms – Nathan Ibarra and Jose “Froggy” Estrada.
The canidates will have campaigned all of this week and each will give a short speech on Thursday at lunch. Voting will take place on Friday, and the winners will be announced on Tuesday. Class elections will be next week, and people who wish to run for a Class office may pick up an application in the office.
The Senior Class Mother/Son Banquet is this Thursday and yearbooks will be here soon – the year is coming to a close. For more information, contact the student store at 524-8491.

 
Ventura County Office of Education
Ventura County Office of Education

Ventura County's Beginning Teacher Support and Assessment (BTSA) Consortium will host its annual Induction Graduation Ceremony to honor the county's more than 300 beginning teachers who have participated in the BTSA/IC program. This event will be held on Tuesday, May 20, 2008, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley. Invitees include legislators, school board members, community leaders, district and school site administrators, beginning teachers, and their support providers.
Guest speakers include Dr. Pamela Davis, Director of the Family Medicine Residency Program at Northridge Hospital Medical Center and Assistant Clinical Professor at UCLA Medical Center. She will speak on “Celebrating Professional Excellence and Technical Competency”. Also, one of the program’s graduating teachers, Jackie Powell, will read her own creation, a humorous and thoughtful piece drawn from her experiences as a teacher last year entitled, “Interaction Overload”.
The Celebration is being held under the auspices of the Ventura County Office of Education, Teacher Support Services, Dr. Paula Lovo, Executive Director.

 
You are invited!

The First San Cayetano Elementary School Art Show
5:30 - 7:00, Wednesday, May 28th.
In the San Cayetano School cafeteria.
Sponsored by The Henry Mayo Newhall Foundation and United Parents for Education.

 
Judge Donald D. Coleman, Supervising Juvenile Judge with the Ventura Count Superior Court, spoke to students at the Fillmore Community School on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The judge encouraged the students to stay in school and achieve their dreams.
Judge Donald D. Coleman, Supervising Juvenile Judge with the Ventura Count Superior Court, spoke to students at the Fillmore Community School on Wednesday, May 14, 2008. The judge encouraged the students to stay in school and achieve their dreams.
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This is the time of year when high schools are at their peak busiest in the school year with State testing, scheduling and Grad activities. At this point, staff at high schools ponder on what more they can possibly do to help guide teens towards successful adult lives.
For a few hours, Judge Donald D. Coleman, Supervising Juvenile Judge,Ventura County Superior Court, spoke to students from Fillmore High School and Fillmore Community High School, respectively, about his role as a judge, how he planned his career goals, obstacles he met and overcame. He spoke to students about how they have responsible choices to make and how the decisions they make now can follow them throughout their life. Judge Coleman commented he enjoyed coming to Fillmore High School and connecting with the teens at the school on a prevention, rather than punitive level.
At noon, students Luis Muñoz, FHS Senior, and Quetzaly Santiesteban, FHS Sophomore, youth applicants to the Ventura County Juvenile Justice/Delinquency Commission, and Norma Pérez-Sandford, FHS/FCHS Counselor and VCJJDPC Commissioner served as hosts to welcome Judge Coleman with a delicious potluck lunch that was provided and attended by volunteer parents, staff and students.
Fillmore “Legends”, businesses or individuals, who continually and unselfishly support Fillmore Unified School District in the goal of academic success and delinquency prevention were also recognized: Mr. Conway Spitler, The Fillmore Gazette, El Pescador Restaurant, La Fondita Restaurant & Bakery, Yanni’s, La Flor Bonita, VONS Supermarket, Super A Supermarket, Melstone Cyber Café, McDonald’s, Little Caesar’s :Pizza, Dominoe’s Pizza, Carl’s Jr., La Michoacana Bakery, ¡Ay, Chihuahua!, Taco Bell, 7-Eleven, Francisco’s Produce and others.

 
The Space Shuttle Café landed in Fillmore on Thursday during the Sespe School Science Fair. The Café is a reincarnated DC3 that was first launched in 2004. The aircraft originally rolled off the Douglas Co. production line in March 1944 and flew in World War II. After the war, All American Airlines (which later became Allegheny Airlines) bought the plane. A hijacking to Cuba is part of the plane’s lore. Argonaut Airways was the last commercial airline to own this DC3 before it was retired in mid-1970.
The Space Shuttle Café landed in Fillmore on Thursday during the Sespe School Science Fair. The Café is a reincarnated DC3 that was first launched in 2004. The aircraft originally rolled off the Douglas Co. production line in March 1944 and flew in World War II. After the war, All American Airlines (which later became Allegheny Airlines) bought the plane. A hijacking to Cuba is part of the plane’s lore. Argonaut Airways was the last commercial airline to own this DC3 before it was retired in mid-1970.
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Jeff Sweeney
Jeff Sweeney
Superintendent Fillmore Unified School District

In January, the Governor proposed a $4.8 billion funding cut to education that would have a devastating impact on our school district. In Fillmore, the estimated loss in funding for 2008-09 is nearly $900,000. In addition to this loss due to the Governor’s proposal, an additional $700,000 in on-going costs must be budgeted into the 2008-09 school year budget. The reduction in funds from the state in addition to the on-going costs means that the Fillmore Unified School District must reduce our overall 2007-08 school year budget by $1.6 million for the new school year, 2008-09. In response to this information, the District began immediately containing costs (reduction in office supplies, elimination of conferences, etc.) and developing a potential budget reduction list in January. Our Board has been meeting since February to review potential cuts in preparation for approving a final budget for the 2008-09 school year in June. Be assured that we will do all we can to preserve vital programs and minimize employee layoffs as we develop next year’s budget.

Educational Budget Crisis
On March 4, our Board of Trustees adopted a resolution in opposition to the Governor's proposed cuts, which would be the largest in the history of education in California. Every parent, student and staff member can have a voice in the fight to protect public education in California. I encourage all of you to take a moment and write to our elected officials in Sacramento to voice your concern about the budget crisis and the effect it will have on our children's futures. The names of our elected officials are: Senate-George Runner, 5097 State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, phone 916-651-4017, fax 916-445-4662; Senate-Tom McClintock, 3070 State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 95814, phone 916-651-4019, fax 916-324-7544; Assembly Audra Strickland, 4208 State Capitol, Sacramento, CA 94249, phone 916-319-2037, fax 916-319-2137.
I want our employees, parents and community to know that protecting students and staff from the harm the proposed Governor’s budget proposes is our top priority. However, such severe cuts to our funding will necessitate the loss of some services. We have already had to cut some summer school offerings. In addition to this item, the Board has been studying a variety of potential budget reductions. Some areas the Board is considering include: Eliminating in-town bus service; Reducing positions and utilizing their funding sources to provide more service; and Reducing the budget needed to replace aging technology equipment.
We want to keep moving in the positive direction that we have begun together these past two years. Board members, leaders, teachers, support staff, parents, and moreover the entire community have all worked especially hard to make Fillmore Unified a district that focuses on student achievement, providing a safe environment, and meeting the unique needs of all our students.

 
Migrant Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament at Ventura College.
Migrant Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament at Ventura College.
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Over 750 students from across California and other states including Texas and Arizona gathered this weekend to compete in the Migrant Invitational Speech and Debate Tournament at Ventura College. There were 66 teams entered in the competition. The event was hosted by the Ventura College Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Department along with the Ventura County Office of Education.

The event is designed to challenge and motivate students and help them see the value of education.

Fillmore Unified School District had a total of 51 students participating from San Cayetano, Sespe, Mountain Vista, Piru and Fillmore Middle School.

The Piru speech team was coached by Piru Elementary 5th grade teachers Claudia Cornejo and Delia Silva. The Sespe speech team was coached by teachers Mary Allyn Garcia and Beverly Garnica. The San Cayetano speech team was coached by teachers Lisa Fluke and Erika Henderson. The Mountain Vista speech team was coached by Jennifer Weir and Raina Arellano and the Fillmore Middle School speech team was coached by teacher Maria Meza.

Saturday night more than 1,000 excited children and adults gathered together during the tournament’s award ceremony in the college’s Athletic Event Center to see how each team did during the day’s competition. By the end of the ceremony Piru and Sespe Elementary students had a lot to smile about. Piru took home 4 Migrant Speech awards!

Luis Cruz scored 2nd place in 5th grade prepared speech, Andres Luna scored 3rd place in 5th grade prepared speech, Daniela Garcia scored 1st place in 5th grade extemporaneous speech, and Claudia Moreno scored 3rd place 5th grade extemporaneous speech.

Sespe School took home two top awards. Steven Rodriquez scored 1st place in the 5th grade prepared speech and 2nd place in the 5th grade extemporaneous speech.
Congratulations to all!

Everyone who participated walked away with a participant trophy and a lot to be proud of. We can’t wait until next year.

 
Gang Violence PREVENTION

Fillmore Middle School Gym
Thursday, May 15, 2008 6pm to 7pm

Presented by Ventura County Probation Agency
Probation Officer TONY MACHUCA

What is a GANG?

WHY do children join gangs?

How can YOU help prevent your child from joining a gang?

Parents, come find out the answers to these questions & more!

 

FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION
WEDNESDAY, MAY 14, 2008

6:00 P.M. - SPECIAL MEETING - BUDGET STUDY SESSION
627 SESPE AVENUE, FILLMORE, CALIFORNIA

AGENDA

The public may review or request a copy of support materials provided to the Board Members where the word materials appears.

6:00 p.m.

I. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG

II. ROLL CALL

III. CLARIFICATION OF AGENDA AND TIME ALLOCATIONS FOR DISCUSSION ITEMS

IV. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NONAGENDA ITEMS, PETITIONS
This is the time and place to address the school board. State law prohibits the board from acting on issues not included on the agenda; however, requests may be made for discussion of specific topics at subsequent meetings.

V. ACTION ITEMS
a. Approve Resolution Number 07-08-15 Reduction Classified Positions/Lay-off of Classified Personnel: (Materials will be provided)
• Bus Driver/Grounds
• HVAC Technician
• Special Education Instructional Assistant

VI. INFORMATION/DISCUSSION
b. Budget Update

VII. FUTURE MEETINGS
May 20 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting – Board Room
June 3 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting – Board Room
June 17 6:00 p.m. Regular Meeting - Board Room

VIII. CLOSING COMMENTS AND AGENDA BUILDING

IX. ADJOURNMENT

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, if you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, please contact the Superintendent's Office at (805) 524-6038. Notification 48 hours prior to the meeting will enable the district to make reasonable arrangements to ensure accessibility to this meeting. [In accordance with Government Code 54961 and Board Bylaw 9320(a).]

 
kellsie McLain
kellsie McLain

On May 1, 2008 The National Society of High School Scholars today announced that Fillmore High School student Kellsie McLain from Fillmore Ca., has been selected for membership. The Society recognizes top scholars and invites only those students who have achieved superior academic excellence. The announcement was made by NSHSS Founder and Chairman Claes Nobel, a senior member of the family that established the Nobel Prize.
“On behalf of NSHSS, I am honored to recognize the hard work, sacrifice and commitment that Kellsie has demonstrated to achieve this exceptional level of academics excellence, said Mr. Nobel. “Kellsie is now a member of a unique community of scholars – a community that represents our very best hope for the future.”
“Our vision is to build a dynamic international organization that connects members with meaningful content, resources, and opportunities,” stated NSHSS President James Lewis. “We aim to help students like Kellsie to help Kellsie build on their academic successes and enhance the skills and desires to have a positive impact on the global community.”
Membership in NSHSS entitles qualified students to enjoy a wide variety of benefits, including scholarship opportunities, academic competitions, free events, member-only resources, publications, participations in programs offered by educational partners, online forums, personalized recognition items, and publicity honors.
Formed in 2002, The National Society of High School Scholars recognizes academic excellence at the high school level and encourages members of the organization to apply their unique talents, vision, and potential for the betterment of themselves and the world. Currently there are more than 400,000 Society members in 130 countries. NSHSS provides scholarship opportunities for deserving young people.
For more information about NSHSS visit www.nshss.org.

 
Mrs. Anderson’s 3rd grade class performed a musical “Jack and the Beanstalk” at Mt. Vista, Friday evening. Top Row: Katelyn, Aviana, Emma, Norma, Sarai, Scott and Anthony, Bottom Row: Lupita, Jazmin, Evan, Miguel, JJ, Mary, Jennifer, Francisco, Jacob, Cody, Alexandra, and Mrs. Anderson.
Mrs. Anderson’s 3rd grade class performed a musical “Jack and the Beanstalk” at Mt. Vista, Friday evening. Top Row: Katelyn, Aviana, Emma, Norma, Sarai, Scott and Anthony, Bottom Row: Lupita, Jazmin, Evan, Miguel, JJ, Mary, Jennifer, Francisco, Jacob, Cody, Alexandra, and Mrs. Anderson.
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The students of Priscilla Anderson's third grade class performed a musical "Jack in the Beanstalk" written by Ron Fink & John Heath of Camarillo at Mountain Vista Elementary to great applause on Friday evening. Friends and family of the twenty students enjoyed an evening with Jack, his mother, shepherds, farmers, a servant, a cook, a goose, a giant, story-tellers, and a living beanstalk. All the students in the class had their own parts, comprised of ten songs that had the kids performing solos, duets, trios, and a chorus. This was the first musical Mrs. Anderson has put together in which she did a terrific job. The students were involved in set-making, gathering costumes, and making props. Word spread around the school quick and they were asked to perform for many other classrooms as well.

 
WASC committee meeting
Conway Spitler
Conway Spitler

This week I was fortunate to meet with a group of students at the WASC committee meeting. First of all WASC is the group that gives accreditation to the public schools. Every one at the high school is involved in meetings to show what the high school is doing, has been doing and plans to do in the future.
The group of students led by Miss Wilber, in my opinion, did a super "job" of discussing student teacher relationships. There were high marks and there were low marks with explanations as to why. This was done in a very professional manner and one made me proud to be a part of the committee.
Discussion included: comments on students and teacher relationships, suggested improvements in programs and activities on the campus. Other items included: Use of the library, more after school help, expectations for students is too low, little family support, and many other items.
The campus was discussed, career day was discussed. reading the bulletin, a staff which you can trust, teachers cannot do it all, more class offerings, new clubs, school spirit is not very high, don't mow the lawns during class time, campus could be a lot more cleaner.
These young people were certainly leaders in the facts taken into account and recommended, taken into account the present and future of the school. I, for one, salute their professional attitude and concern for the future.