By Anonymous — Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008
At the first “Meet and Greet” of the Year, over 40 parents gathered this past Friday morning in the emerging Parent Center on the middle school campus. Principal Todd Schieferle and Assistant Principal Tricia Godfrey met and greeted parents with coffee and pan dulce along with the middle school counselors Dena Wyand and Ronda Reyes-Deutsch and Parent Liaison-Martha Quiroz. One parent commented, “This year’s discipline is stricter and our children feel safer.” Fillmore Middle School will host a monthly “Meet and Greet” the last Friday of each month. Working together, we are the change… |
By Anonymous — Friday, August 29th, 2008
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 5:15 P.M. – CLOSED SESSION AGENDA The public may review or request a copy of support materials provided to the Board Members where the word materials appears. 5:15 p.m. I. CALL TO ORDER AND PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE TO THE FLAG II. ROLL CALL III. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NONAGENDA ITEMS, PETITIONS |
Students and families are enjoying The Space Shuttle Cafe on Back to School NIght, August 20th. San Cayetano began its second year as a NASA Explorer School. They are very excited about new opportunities this school year. The School’s enrollment is higher than ever averaging 468-470 students. Scout Troop 406 did an incredible job this summer in landscaping a portion of the front of the school, we have a new cafeteria floor, tether ball court and grassy fields. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
All of us at Piru School Principal Richard Durborow, Teachers, Staff, The Children, dedicated Parents and especially the dedicated Friends of Piru School Board Members Maria Villa, Katharine Warring Ponce, Patty Alonzo, Laura Ortega, Jolene Walsh, J"nell Campos, Charo Gerlach &Wendy Monroe again would like to say Thank You so much. All of you remarkable, kind and caring people who gave any monetary donations to our organization in the 2007/2008 school year. We are so over appreciative and very grateful. With the high cost of expenses you all were able to give and support us. This enabled us to give more to the children at Piru School. It was so wonderful and yet rewarding. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
Laura Orozco and William Alferez, both of Fillmore, have been awarded 2008/09 California Grocers Association Educational Foundation's Super A Foods Scholarships in the amount of $2,000. |
By Anonymous — Friday, August 22nd, 2008
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 6:00 p.m. – SPECIAL MEETING 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. PUBLIC COMMENT ON NONAGENDA ITEMS, PETITIONS IV. CLOSED SESSION V. RECONVENE TO REGULAR SESSION VII. CLOSING COMMENTS AND AGENDA BUILDING VI. FUTURE MEETINGS VIII. 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).] |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
After finishing their first week of Kindergarten at San Cayetano Elementary Mrs. Capra’s class enjoyed a cool treat of watermelon to go along with their first week certificates in the kindergarten backyard. Enlarge Photo |
Picture at Lower Rock Creek Trail: Top Left to Right: Coach Paul FitzGerald, Christian Rodriguez, Alexander Gonzalez, Anthony Rodriguez, Coach Kim Tafoya, Jovanni Rubio, Danielle Diaz, Jose Sillas. Bottom Left to Right: Paul Gonzalez, Anthony Chavez, Miguel Ochoa and Ernesto Lorenzano. Enlarge Photo By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Last week, nine boys and one girl from the Fillmore High School Cross Country team spent a week of their summer training in Mammoth Lakes, California. The runners trained in the upper elevations that were as high as 8,500 feet. Each morning and evening the ten high school runners and coaches would lace up their shoes and experience the many trails that Mammoth Lakes has to offer. Each trail was different in level, some were strenuous which included a never ending up hill workout, others were moderate with steady inclines and declines throughout the run and others that were longer in distance, 10 miles one day were easy runs. Some of the trails were right along a creek, Lower Rock Creek near Convict Lake, while others were in a never-ending forest, Inyo Crater Trail near the Mammoth Scenic Loop. Each and every trail was unique in level and scenery. By the end of the trip all ten participants came back stronger and ready to begin the 2008 Cross Country Season. The Mammoth participants included, two seniors, Miguel Ochoa and Jose Sillas, both of whom were name co-captains for the season, Juniors, Paul Gonzalez, Anthony Chavez, Anthony Rodriguez, Ernesto Lorenzano, and Danielle Diaz, Sophomore, Jovanni Rubio, and Freshmen, Alexander Gonzalez and Christian Rodriguez. We would like to thank the following for their donations and support of our 1st annual Mammoth Training, The Fillmore Water Store, William and Esperanza Chavez, thanks for the movie night!, and lastly the parents. |
By admin — Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
Third grade students at San Cayetano School have started reading stories with friendship as a theme. We read the story: Gloria Who Might Be My Best Friend by Ann Cameron. Through a series of small events, two young children begin a friendship. Gloria moves to the same street that Julian lives on. Gloria explains to Julian that if you write your wishes on a piece of paper and put them in the tail of your kite, the wishes will come true if the papers are gone when you bring the kite down. Here are Mr. Kwit’s third grade students with the kites and wishes that they made. Wishes ranged from “I wish Fillmore was sparkly clean!” to “I wish my family was rich!” Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 13th, 2008
Ventura County Board of Education Trustee District 3 includes Fillmore
Camarillo – Dr. Mark Lisagor, one of Ventura County’s most widely respected and highly honored community leaders, announced today that he will seek election to the Ventura County School Board. Dr. Lisagor is an internationally recognized Pediatric Dentist, who has served Ventura County children for more than 30 years. He and his partners provide children’s dental services in four offices throughout Ventura County. |
By Jeff Sweeney — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
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By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
On Tuesday evening, the man above took light meter readings as he walked down the center of the new Fillmore High School football field. Photographers of night football and soccer games will be delighted with the greatly improved lighting environment. Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Seven hundred seventy-three students have been named to the Ventura College Dean’s List for the Spring 20087 semester, according to Dr. Robin Calote, college president. Twenty-eight are from Fillmore. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Ventura College is offering Introduction to Automotive Technology at Fillmore High School this fall semester. The course covers the basics of automotive design and maintenance and will include a lot of hands-on practice. The class will meet Wednesday evenings from 6:00 - 8:50 p.m. in the Fillmore High School Auto Shop and begins on August 20. Enrollment is limited. For information on how to register for this class, please call the Ventura College East Campus at 525-7136 or stop by the center at 115 Dean Drive Suite A in Santa Paula. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Some 20 students from Fillmore High School recently stepped away from their video games and MySpace pages for a week-long exploration of educational and career opportunities in Ventura County and beyond. The Third Annual Ventura College East Campus Summer Bridge Program provided these students with valuable information designed to assist them in their future educational and career choices. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Two educators from San Cayetano School in Fillmore, Calif., took on the role of students this week at a national educational workshop at NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
A total of 139 students completed their master's or doctoral degrees at California Lutheran University in May; two from Fillmore. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
Higher fuel costs and State budget shortfalls has necessitated a change in school bus routes for Fillmore Unified School District. Although we worked to consolidate stops throughout the school district, the majority of the changes for those students who live in town. Please check the new bus stops carefully. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
$236 Million in Voter-Approved Proposition 1D Funds Allocated to California Schools
Furthering his commitment to improve California’s deteriorating infrastructure and relieve overcrowded schools, Governor Schwarzenegger today announced the State Allocation Board has awarded more than $251 million in construction grants to 193 schools throughout the state. The allocation includes more than $236 million from Proposition 1D funds, which was approved by voters in 2006 under the Governor’s historic $42 billion Strategic Growth Plan. “We are taking real action with the Strategic Growth Plan infrastructure bonds to rebuild our state’s crumbling infrastructure and invest in our future,” said Governor Schwarzenegger. “With these bond awards, we are pumping money into our economy today and preparing our students for the future.” These grants will provide for new construction and modernization projects and help address classroom overcrowding at California schools. In addition, the grants will help some schools make emergency repairs to their facilities. The Proposition 1D grants for new construction and modernization of facilities will be distributed to 95 schools: 20 in Northern California and north coast; seven in the Central Valley; 20 in the San Francisco Bay Area and central coast; and 48 in Southern California. Additionally, $14 million of Proposition 55 and 47 monies were awarded to pay for emergency repairs and other improvement projects at schools throughout the state and $1 million to help address critical overcrowding at Central Region Elementary #15 in Los Angeles County. Click here to see a complete list of schools receiving funding. Since 2007, more than $2 billion in Proposition 1D funds have been allocated for new construction and modernization projects at California schools. The Governor has worked to allocate billions of dollars from the 2006 infrastructure bonds as quickly as possible to begin important projects, create jobs and stimulate California’s economy. Specifically, Governor Schwarzenegger has: · Announced $624.6 million in Proposition 1C and Proposition 46 in housing bond funding. · Announced approximately $136 million in Proposition 1B funds for 99 transit projects statewide. · Announced the allocation of $463 million in Proposition 1D funds for new construction and modernization projects for 29 charter schools statewide. · Announced $382 million in Proposition 1B funds for transportation projects across the state. Announced the approval of $3.5 billion in Proposition 1B bond funds for transportation and goods movement projects across the state. In January, the Governor called an emergency meeting of his cabinet and instructed them to recommend ways to work with the legislature and speed the release of $29 billion in unallocated funds from the 2006 infrastructure bonds for the construction of roads, schools and levee repairs. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 30th, 2008
SACRAMENTO – State Superintendent of Public Instruction Jack O’Connell today announced the State Allocation Board (SAB) approved $234 million for the construction, modernization, and repair of school facilities around the state. The list of schools funded is attached. “Even though our student population is leveling off, the need for new and improved schools remains great because of the age of our facilities,” said O’Connell. “In the next five years, we need to build 16 new classrooms and modernize another 21 each day in order to provide safe and secure learning environments for our students.” O’Connell is a member of the SAB that awarded more than $202 million to 79 schools and county offices of education for the construction and modernization of schools. The board also approved more than $21 million in Joint-Use funds for 15 school districts throughout California. O’Connell has long supported the cooperative efforts of school districts and their communities in providing gyms, libraries, and other facilities that can be used by both students and members of the community. Also, nearly $11 million in Emergency Repair Funds was awarded to help pay for emergency repairs at schools statewide. The SAB is responsible for determining the allocation of state resources, such as proceeds from General Obligation Bond issues and other designated State funds used for the new construction and modernization of local public school facilities. The SAB is also charged with the responsibility for the administration of the School Facility Program, the Charter School Facilities Program, the Overcrowded Relief Grant Program, the Critically Overcrowded School Facilities Program, the School Facility Joint-Use Program, Career Technical Education Facilities Program, the Emergency Repair Program and the Deferred Maintenance Program. The SAB is the policy-level body for the programs administered by the Office of Public School Construction. The SAB meets monthly to apportion funds to school districts, act on appeals, and adopt policies and regulations as they pertain to the programs administered by the SAB. For more information on the State Allocation Board, please visit http://www.opsc.dgs.ca.gov/AboutUs/aboutSAB.htm. For more information about the need for new and modernized school facilities, please visit http://www.cde.ca.gov/ls/fa/sf/facts.asp. New Construction County Calaveras Contra Costa Kern Monterey Riverside San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Diego San Diego San Diego Stanislaus Tehama Ventura TOTAL $75,541,853 Modernization County Contra Costa Contra Costa Contra Costa Contra Costa Contra Costa Contra Costa Contra Costa Lake Lake Lassen Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Marin Mendocino Modoc Nevada Orange San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Bernardino San Francisco San Joaquin Sonoma Sonoma Sonoma Sonoma Tuolumne Ventura Ventura Ventura TOTAL $127,752,105 Joint-Use County Calaveras Fresno Kern Kings Los Angeles Los Angeles Marin Merced Merced Napa San Joaquin Santa Clara Stanislaus Stanislaus Tulare Yolo TOTAL $21,216,681 Emergency Repair County Alameda Butte Fresno Fresno Fresno Kern Kings Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Los Angeles Merced Merced Orange Riverside Sacramento Sacramento San Bernardino San Mateo Sonoma Tulare Tulare Tulare Ventura TOTAL $11,220,142 |