By Anonymous — Monday, December 3rd, 2012
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 3rd, 2012
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 3rd, 2012
Ventura College offers a variety of options for those who wish to improve their English language skills. The new English for Multilingual students (EngM) are for students who do not identify as English as a Second Language (ESL) students, yet experience challenges with writing, grammar, and reading comprehension. The Academic English as a Second Language program helps limited-English proficient students improve their English through intermediate and advanced level courses in the areas of communication, writing/grammar, and reading/vocabulary. Computer Assisted Grammar (ESL 10) helps native and non-native speakers of English develop their grammatical skills through self-paced computer modules. Classes are offered at Ventura College and at the Ventura College Santa Paula site. Financial aid is available to qualifying students. For more detailed information: visit www.venturacollege.edu/engm; www.venturacollege.edu/esl; by email at vcesl@vcccd.edu; or call (805) 654-6484. |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 3rd, 2012
The Ventura College Santa Paula site is now open for registration, offering a semester of classes and resources available to the community. Classes begin January 14, 2013. Visit the new Santa Paula site at 957 Faulkner Road, Suite 106, Santa Paula, or register online at www.venturacollege.edu/apply. Financial aid is available to those who qualify. Classes at the Santa Paula site include Computer Applications; Introduction to Business; Professional Reception Skills; Medical Assisting; Child Development; English Composition; English as a Second Language (ESL); English for Multilingual students; Art Appreciation; Health and Wellness; History; and introductory courses to Criminal Justice; Communication; and Psychology. Day classes offered at Fillmore High School include Child Development and Organization and Management. No parking permit is required. Free academic and career counseling, financial aid assistance, and Math, English, and ESL assessments are available. |
By Anonymous — Monday, December 3rd, 2012
Math and Science Center will serve more students
THOUSAND OAKS, CA - The U.S. Department of Education has awarded California Lutheran University a $1.6 million grant to expand its TRIO Upward Bound Math and Science Center over the next five years. The grant will enable the center to prepare 75 low-income students each year to continue their education beyond high school in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. This is an increase of 20 students per year. The students, all aspiring to be among the first generation in their families to go to college, attend Channel Islands, Hueneme, Oxnard and Pacifica highschools in Oxnard, Hawthorne and Leuzinger high schools in Los Angeles County, Fillmore High School and Santa Paula High School. The center, which CONTINUED » |
By Jordyn Vassaur — Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
Congratulations to both our football team and cross country team for making it to CIF! Fillmore High School is proud of our athletes for getting our school recognized. On another note, we just had our Renaissance Honor Roll Night last Wednesday honoring students with a 3.5 or higher for two consecutive semesters. We will be having our Renaissance Rally on November 16th to also honor these students for all their hard work. Fillmore High Schoolâs Red Ribbon Week is from 10/29-11/2 and the theme this year is âThe Best Me is Drug Freeâ. We will also be holding our Blood Drive on November 7th so we encourage the community to come and support! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
Kidsâ inventions designed to help senior citizens
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. â Nov. 14, 2012) The public is invited to watch fourth- through eighth-graders compete at a FIRST LEGO League Robotics Qualifying Tournament from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 2, at California Lutheran University. Twenty-eight teams from local schools will bring the robots they designed to the CLU-sponsored event to compete for a spot at the regional competition, which will be held later in December. FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to inspiring young peopleâs interest in science and technology. Its LEGO League program challenges 9- to 14-year-old students to build LEGO-based robots tocomplete specific tasks. âSenior Solutionsâ is the theme for this yearâs event in which students build robots to aid senior citizens. Teams will give presentations on the topic as part of the competition. Volunteers are needed to assist with registration, setup, coordination, judging and refereeing. Robotics experience is not necessary. The free event will be held in the Gilbert Sports and Fitness Center, which is on the north side of Olsen Road near Campus Drive in Thousand Oaks. For more information, contact Bob Rumer at rrumer@callutheran.edu or 805-377-8369. For more information on FIRST, visit http://www.usfirst.org. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 13th, 2012
This past Saturday, November 10th, the Fillmore High School Band participated in the 30th Annual Field Competition at Granada Hills Charter High School. Our students received 2nd place in our Division and 4th place overall! Congratulations students â you did an awesome job! In case youâd like to see how great our band is, their last competition of the season will take place at the âBattle of the Bandsâ at Moorpark High School this Saturday, November 17th. Our Bandsâ performance time is 12:30pm and admission is $10 adults/$7 seniors and children under 2 free. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 7th, 2012
Fillmore High School would like to thank our sponsors Fillmore Sunrise Rotary, and Fillmore Noon-time Rotary for their generous donations and support of our College and Career Day. Also, weâd like to thank Sierra High School as well as all the following representatives who took time out of their busy day to speak with our students at the 2012-2013 College and Career Day: Wells Fargo Bank, Cal State Channel Islands, Cal Lutheran University, The C.R.E.W., FIDM, City of Fillmore Fire Department, County of Ventura Environmental Health Department, Marines, Moorpark College, Diamond Realty & Investments- Mrs. Robledo, Santa Clara Valley Job & Career Center, UCSB-Early Academic Outreach, Ventura College, Child Development Center, Air Force, Ventura County Probation, School Psychologist- Carolyn Shea, Wm L. Morris Chevrolet, UCLA- Joe Torres, Nurse- Martha Romero and Ellen Dewey, Teacher- Jennifer Fitzpatrick, Moorpark C.H.P., Fillmore Family Medical Group â Dr. Johnston, Ventura County Sheriffâs Department, U.S. Forest Service, Illustrator- Paulo Ruvalcaba, FBI, Ventura County Sheriffâs Department Crime Lab, Veterinarian- Dr. Lidikay, and Lizette, Dentist- Dr. Beer, Martha, Vereniz, and Annely, Santa Paula Insectary, Cal State Bakersfield â Mariah Perez, UC Irvine â Neira Hernandez, Ventura County Fire Department, Oceanographer â Larry Ashim, Engineer- Loree Berry, Attorney- Bill Chavez and student assistant Jared Lozano, Chef- Bruce Archer, College of the Canyons- Alexis Briano, Oxnard Lemon Company- Nancy Low and Tom Mayhew, Fish and Wildlife Biologist- Michael Glenn, Physical Therapist- Craig Meeks, United Association of Plumbers, Pipefitters, Welders, and Apprentices Local Union # 484 Enlarge Photo |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, November 7th, 2012
Camarillo, CA - With the passage of Proposition 30 Tuesday, eligible students at CSU Channel Islands (CI) can expect to receive refunds of the 9 percent tuition fee increase previously enacted by the CSU Board of Trustees for the 2012-2013 academic year. The refunds, ranging up to $249 per semester for full-time undergraduates, will be processed by Wednesday, Nov. 28, using studentsâ original form of payment. The exact amount and eligibility for student refunds will be calculated by the Financial Aid office, taking into account waivers, grants, financial aid packages and balances due on student accounts. Voter approval of the tax measure means that the CSU will avoid a $250-million mid-year budget cut. Annual tuition rates for full-time undergraduate students will revert to $5,472 â the same as in 2011-2012. The CSUâs budget will essentially remain flat for the remainder of the fiscal year, but state funding is still approximately $1 billion â or 33 percent â less than it was four years ago. âWith the passage CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, November 6th, 2012
Hundreds of students will converge on CIâs campus for annual conference showcasing the best in undergraduate research
Camarillo, CA - CSU Channel Islands (CI) will host the 2012 Southern California Conference for Undergraduate Research on Saturday, Nov. 17, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the John Spoor Broome Library. The annual event showcasing the best in undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity is expected to bring more than 900 students and their faculty mentors to the CI campus from as near as Camarillo and as far as Nigeria. It is the first time CI has hosted the 20-year-old conference. This yearâs conference, themed "Channels of Research, Islands of Discovery,â will feature more than 300 oral presentations and 260 poster presentations by students in disciplines spanning the arts and humanities, as well as social, natural and applied sciences. Students will present original research in such diverse topics as biomarkers in breast cancer cells, iPad integration in the classroom, tax evasion, and Chicano poetry. CI Professor and historian Rainer Buschmann will give the keynote address, âMyths and the Science of Oceanic Exploration,â derived from his teaching and research into the human dimensions of the Arctic, Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans. CIâs Performing Arts students also plan an original, not-to-be missed performance. The Southern California CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 31st, 2012
High School Seniors! Are you interested in applying for the Bill and Melinda Gates Scholarship? Do you want help to do it? Come to the One Step Center (corner of 2nd and Saratoga) on Monday November 5th at 6:45 to find out more! Questions? call Lynn at 805-907-6576. |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
This year seemed to take off at a running pace with our first home football game the Friday after school started, and it seems like weâve been going ever since! The Fillmore High School Band (with a handful of Middle School students participating) played at all 5 home games. And, before football season even started, they attended Band Camp the first part of August and marched in the Ventura County Fair Parade. Additionally, they played at the Fillmore Middle School Back to School Night, and participated in UCLA Band Day. The High School Band and ColorGuard just participated, and did an awesome job, in their first Field Show Competition of the Season at Simi Valley High School on October 27th (with 2 more to go â November 10 in Granada Hills and November 17 in Moorpark). And, this year one very positive change that has occurred with our High School Band Program is that the band meets during 6th period rather than after school. This change will definitely make a difference with our band, and I think weâve already seen that! So, who supports our Fillmore Unified Band Program? The Fillmore Band Boosters supports all aspects of our Band Programs â Elementary, Middle and High School. With funding at an all time low in education, our music programs could not continue without the support of Band Boosters. We cover many expenses from copy machine repairs to purchasing tshirts, binders, ColorGuard uniforms, band uniforms (jackets, hats, plumes, shoes and pants), uniform cleaning, purchasing new instruments (and repairing old ones), and all Competition related expenses (field show music, fees, and transportation). As of this year, we completed our High School Uniforms with our final purchase of bibbers (pants) for all students! So, you might ask, how do the Boosters support our Band Program? One way is by selling Krispy Kreme donuts (and spirit halos) at football games - 225 dozen donuts this season to be exact! That isnât the only fundraiser weâve participated in â we also did an online fundraiser through eteamsponsor.org â that was a super easy one and didnât require selling anything at all (and it was all done online)! We are now in the middle of our Annual Pierpont Jam Fundraiser and so far our High School and Middle School students have sold 710 jars! Our Elementary Schools are in the middle of selling their jam (if youâd like to buy some yummy Pierpont jam contact Lisa at 524-1697 or 831 801 2276 or email hismile64@gmail.com). Last but not least, I want to thank a few local groups and businesses who have contributed to our band program - the Lionâs Club, El Pescador, Yanniâs, Maher Insurance Agency and NV Sports. And, we couldnât do what we do without our parent help â thank you, parents, who have contributed your valuable time - we couldnât do it without you! With our many helpers this year we know from first hand experience that âmany hands make small workâ! And, remember, our monthly meetings are held on the first Monday of the month at 6:30pm in the Band Room, our next meeting is Monday, November 5th. All are welcome to attend! |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 30th, 2012
Sandy Birmingham recognized for afterschool initiatives exposing kids to science, technology, engineering and mathematics
Camarillo, CA - Sandy Birmingham, a STEM Pipeline and Outreach Coordinator for Project ACCESO at California State University Channel Islands (CI), has been named a âLeading Woman in STEMâ for her work to advance science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education. Birmingham was one of 12 California women honored at the 2012 California STEM Summit held in San Diego Oct. 16. The award, presented by the nonprofit California STEM Learning Network (CSLNet), recognizes âachievements in advancing innovative and effective STEM education initiatives across the state and serving as exemplary role models for California women and girls.â The organization honored Birmingham for her work creating high-quality, hands-on afterschool STEM programs. As Pipeline and Outreach Coordinator at CIâs Project ACCESO, she works with area K-12 schools, community colleges, CI faculty and undergraduates, and employers on programs and partnerships to excite students about STEM learning and careers. âItâs not just CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 17th, 2012
Keynote speaker will discuss art in physics classroom
THOUSAND OAKS, CA - California Lutheran University will provide free hands-on training for using art, dance, drama and music to teach a variety of subjects on Saturday, Nov. 3, at Rio Vista Middle School in Oxnard. The Third Annual Arts and Learning Symposium: Creating Collaborative Partnerships, which is co-sponsored by the Rio School District, will be held from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Jatila van der Veen, an educator for NASA and the University of California, Santa Barbara, will give the keynote address on âArt as a Path to Understanding Physics.â She is researching the use of interdisciplinary strategies and media-arts technology in physics and astronomy education. Van der Veen and others will lead interactive breakout sessions for educators. Michael Berns, a television producer earning a teaching credential at CLU, will demonstrate how to transform everyday lessons into unforgettable group performances with teachers and students collaborating as writers, directors, actors and audience. Carla Walter, an associate professor of marketing at CLU, will share her research into dance in advertising and its effect on consumption, and discuss the implications for incorporating dance performance into teaching. Nan Young, the executive director of ArtTrek Inc. will explore mathematics and the body, shapes and biology and the modern mind. John Zeretzke, the founder and director of Flutes Across the World and recipient of the 2009 Medal of Honor from the United Nations for peacekeeping, will lead educators through a science and music activity. Participants will develop action plans during roundtable discussions and leave with a variety of tools and ideas that they can use in their classrooms. The program will also feature lunch, a continental breakfast and a performance by the Rio Mesa High School Dance Team. The event is part of the Susan Greiser Price Arts Integration Program, which was funded by a $150,000 gift to CLUâs Graduate School of Education. Through the program, CLU trains educators to use drama, music, art and dance as teaching strategies in all subject areas. It expands on Project ACT (Active, Collaborative, Transformative), a program run by CLU and the Moorpark Unified School District and funded by a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education. Rio Vista Middle School is located at 3050 Thames River Dr. Space is limited. To register, go to http://www.callutheran.edu/artslearning or contact Christina Houston at chouston@callutheran.edu or 805-493-3423. For more information, contactMaureen Lorimer at mlorimer@callutheran.edu or 805-493-3836. |
By Anonymous — Monday, October 15th, 2012
Hosted by Upper Hand to College
Local education firm Upper Hand to College will host a Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM) conference for girls in grades 6-12. The conference will offer a fun, inspiring and motivational day, geared toward increasing the number of women in the STEM fields. Girls attending the conference will: engage in hands-on activities and seminars, become aware of the wide variety of career opportunities in technology, science and engineering, gain a new enthusiasm for STEM, meet and connect with awesome female role models, learn the importance of taking classes in science, math and technology in middle school and high school, and leave with the knowledge and understanding that women have the capability to be successful in the professions of science, technology and engineering. Each student will attend two workshops of their choice. Workshops include (descriptions available on registration form): Make Your Own Lip Balm; Build a Water Filter; Fun with Polymers; Create a Prosthetic Hand Model; Create Your Own Hand Sanitizer; Challenge Your Design Skills; Hair Dryer Dissection; Design a Hot Air Balloon; Aquarium Visit; and Campus Tour of UCSB. A description of each workshop is available on the conference registration form. Date: Saturday, November 17, 2012 To register for the conference, visit http://conta.cc/QeTezE or call 805-984-2656. For more information on Upper Hand to College, visit www.upperhandtocollege.org. |
By Anonymous — Thursday, October 11th, 2012
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 10th, 2012
Fillmore and Santa Paula High School are partnering with UCSBâs Early Academic Outreach Program to bring the Higher Education Week program to Fillmore High School seniors on October 19, 2012. The event will provide college and career training options for the high school seniors during their 5th and 6th periods. In addition, an evening college fair event will take place at Santa Paula High School Auditorium, 404 N. 6th St., Santa Paula, CA for all Fillmore and Santa Paula High School students from 6:30 â 8:30 p.m. Parents are invited to attend! |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012
CLU professor to discuss his research at free lecture
THOUSAND OAKS, CA - A California Lutheran University political science professor will discuss the effect Facebook has on people as citizens at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, in the Lundring Events Center. JosĂ© Marichal will present âDoes Facebook Make Us Better Citizens?â as part of the Center for Equality and Justice (CEJ) Lecture Series. Marichal draws on an ethnographic analysis of 250 Facebook political groups to examine the impact of the Facebook revolution on politics and, in particular, democratic processes. In his newbook, âFacebook Democracy: The Architecture of Disclosure and the Threat to Public Life,â he explores how Facebookâs emphasis on social connection impacts key dimensions of political participation including mobilization, deliberation and attitude formation. The Thousand Oaks resident CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012
FILLMORE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT AGENDA |