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Helms Football Annual 1985
ALL - SOUTHERN S ECTIO N FOOTBALL -TEAM SALUTES SOUTHLAND'S TOP GRID TALENT FOR 1985 SEASON.. Prep W riters Pick Prem ier P igskin Team ......................... A ALL-SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA EOARD OF ATHLETICS, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 1985, HAS SELECTED AN ALL-SOUTHERN SECTION FOOTBALL TEAM COMPOSED OF THE TOP FOOTBALL PLAYERS FROM THE NINE CONFERENCES OF THE CIF SOUTHERN SECTION. PRIOR TO THIS YEAR, THE 25-MEMBER BOARD OF SPORTS JOURNALISTS PICKED SEVERAL DIVISIONAL TEAMS, WITH THE VARIOUS CONFERENCES RAN DOMLY PLACED IN FOUR DIVISIONS. THE BOARD'S 49TH ANNUAL SELECTION MEETING WAS HELD IN CULVER CITY AND A SINGLE "PREMIER" TEAM WAS NAMED.. .TWELVE PLAYERS ON OFFENSE AND TWELVE PLAYERS ON DEFENSE. THE BOARD ALSO VOTED TO ELIMINATE, FOR THE 1985 SEASON AT LEAST, THE SELECTION OF AN MVP FOR THE PREMIER SOUTHLAND TEAM. THERE WERE FIVE CONFERENCE MVPs OR CO-MVPs ON THE TEAM AND THE BOARD VOTE REFLECTED THE FACT THAT WITH SO MUCH TALENT A SINGLE MVP FROM THE GROUP MIGHT WELL PROVE UNFAIR. , Seven of the Southern Section nine conferences are represented on the 1985 a ll-s ta r team. As expected the Big 5 Conference led the way w ith nine representatives. The Northwestern Conference placed four players, with the Eastern and Coastal Conferences placing three each. The Southern and South- Eastern Conferences landed two players each, while the Central Conference had one player named. Nine players named to the All-Southern Section team represent Con ference championship teams. A like number are repeaters from la st year, each selected on a 1984 divisional a ll-sta r team. -
Fall-2021-Class-Schedule.Pdf
FALL 2021 Full-Semester Classes begin August 21 Mid-Term Classes begin October 16 See back page for important information regarding instruction methods for online classes. Stay connected with Compton College: STEPS TO ENROLLMENT New students are required to complete all the Steps to Enrollment prior to registering for classes at Compton College. APPLY FOR ADMISSION www.compton.edu/Admission Take the first step – it’s fast and easy! Complete and submit your free application online. • New and returning students (those with an absence of two consecutive primary terms: fall or Summer semesters; excluding summer and winter terms) must complete an online application for admission. • A Student ID number and Compton College email account will be issued and emailed upon completion of the online application. Students must activate their account using instructions provided in the email. • Official transcripts from all accredited colleges and trade schools attended must be submitted to the Admissions & Records Office (Building A). Students applying for Advanced Placement (AP) credit must submit official copy of AP scores. FINANCIAL AID www.compton.edu/FinancialAid Need help paying for college? Apply for financial aid by completing the: • Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) www.fafsa.ed.gov/ using school code 042817 for Compton College. • California Dream Act Application (CADAA) for eligible AB 540 students https://dream.csac.ca.gov. Use Compton College school code 04281700. • A variety of scholarships are also available: www.compton.edu/district/foundation/scholarships. • For assistance with financial aid applications or more information, call 310-900-1600, ext. 2935, or send an email to financialaid@ compton.edu ORIENTATION www.compton.edu/Orientation Orientation provides an introduction to academic programs and support services to help you succeed. -
May 13, 2019 Supporting Documents
Paramount Unified School District BOARD OF EDUCATION 15110 California Avenue, Paramount, California 90723-4378 (562) 602-6000 Fax (562) 602-8111 CARMEN GOMEZ President YESENIA CUARENTA Vice President SONIA DE LEON Member LINDA GARCIA Member VIVIAN HANSEN Member RUTH PÉREZ District Superintendent STUDY SESSION MEETING OF BOARD OF EDUCATION MINUTES March 27, 2019 The meeting was called to order at 6:00 p.m. by President Carmen Gomez in the Boardroom at the District Office, 15110 California Avenue, Paramount, California. Roll Call Carmen Gomez Linda Garcia-ill Yesenia Cuarenta Vivian Hansen Sonia De Leon Administrators Present Ruth Pérez, Superintendent Ruben Frutos, Assistant Superintendent-Business Services Myrna Morales, Assistant Superintendent-Human Resources Ryan Smith, Assistant Superintendent-Secondary Educational Services Debbie Stark, Assistant Superintendent-Educational Services Beatriz Spelker-Levi, Director-Personnel Pledge of Allegiance Dr. Myrna Morales, Assistant Superintendent-Human Resources Approve Special Meeting Board member De Leon moved, Board member Hansen seconded and Agenda March 27, 2019 the motion carried 4-0 to approve the agenda of the Study Session 1.104 Meeting of March 27, 2019. Ayes: 4 – Board member Cuarenta, De Leon, Gomez, Hansen Absent: 1 – Board member Garcia HEARING SECTION There were no speakers during the Hearing Section. INFORMATION ITEMS General Services New Board Member Staff presented the Board of Education with an orientation to the Orientation Human Resources department and the hiring and evaluation policies. Assistant Superintendent Dr. Myrna Morales shared that the evenings objectives were to: • Introduce members of the Human Resources deparment • Share responsibilities and services provided by the Human Resources department 3-27-19 • Provide overview of the hiring practices • Review the evaluation processes Human Resources Staff • Dr. -
Downey Thrust Into National News After Video of Brawl Goes Viral Downey
Thursday, Sept. 24, 2015 Vol. 14 No. 24 News News News Health Is Downey “Up With Retired police What causes selling out? Downey” officer honored laryngitis? SEE PAGE 3 SEE PAGE 8 SEE PAGE 10 SEE PAGE 7 Downey High mourns death of student DOWNEY – Downey High School is in mourning this week following the unexpected death of 16-year-old student Joshua Ray Figueroa last Thursday. Downey thrust into national news Hundreds of family members, students, and faculty crowded around the campus bell tower last Saturday, lighting candles, embracing each other, and whispering prayers for after video of brawl goes viral Figueroa who tragically took his own life at his Bellflower home. By Alex Dominguez episode. Pro Tem Alex Saab said the fighting Friday Both faculty and students say Joshua was a kind depicted in the video isn’t indicative Weekend91˚ In a statement Monday, the and friendly teenager that was an active member of the Contributor Downey Police Department said of Downey’s values. Free Runners parkour team at Downey High School. at a officers were dispatched to the “As a local resident and parent, Glance DOWNEY – Video of a multiple “He called [them] his brothers,” said his mother person fight outside of Buffalo Wild restaurant at about 1:20 p.m. after I was appalled at the behavior I Anna Figueroa on a GoFundMe page set up on Saturday 6892˚⁰ Wings surfaced Sunday afternoon. receiving a call of two men fighting. witnessed in the video footage from Friday Tuesday to raise money for Joshua’s interment. “He “When the officers arrived, the this weekend, but I am confident was loved by many family and friends, and he is very The cellphone footage, posted on scene was calm, although one man that Downey Police will complete a missed by all.” Facebook by Dave Amaro, showed thorough investigation and justice multiple individuals trading blows claimed to have been involved in an Sunday 88˚ Currently, the family has collected nearly $1,800 towards a goal of will be served,” Marquez said. -
2009 Mcdonald's All American Games Boys Nominees
2009 McDonald's All American Games Boys Nominees ALASKA First Last School Name City State Eric Gross Juneau-Douglas High School Juneau AK Ryan Hanley Dimond High School Anchorage AK Mitch Swetzof Palmer High School Palmer AK ALABAMA First Last School Name City State Eric Bledsoe Parker High School Birmingham AL Herbert Brooks Eufaula High School Eufaula AL DeMarcus Cousins Le Flore High School Mobile AL Wendell Lewis Selma High School Selma AL Ronnie Mack Oak Mountain High School Birmingham AL David Murray Leeds High School Leeds AL Brandon Peterson E. B. Erwin High School Birmingham AL Joshua Pritchett Shades Valley High School Irondale AL Christian Watford Shades Valley High School Irondale AL ARKANSAS First Last School Name City State Anthony Borden West Memphis High School West Memphis AR Fred Gulley Fayetteville High School Fayetteville AR Aaron Hawley Rogers High School Rogers AR Quinton Pippen Hamburg High School Hamburg AR A.J. Walton Little Rock Hall High School Little Rock AR ARIZONA First Last School Name City State Rayvontae Adams Precision High School Phoenix AZ Michael Craig Precision High School Phoenix AZ Blake Davis St. Mary's High School Phoenix AZ Brandon Duliakas Ironwood Ridge High School Oro Valley AZ Marques Edwards Cesar Chavez High School Laveen AZ 2009 McDonald's All American Games Boys Nominees Alex Foster Thunderbird High School Phoenix AZ Byron Fulton St. Mary's High School Phoenix AZ Gus Gabel Chaparral High School Scottsdale AZ Chris Johnson Highland High School Gilbert AZ Nick Markovich Basha High School Chandler AZ Tyler Miller Basha High School Chandler AZ Nuno Muandumba Pinnacle High School Phoenix AZ Josan Nimes Westview High School Avondale AZ Marcus Ruppel Deer Valley High School Glendale AZ Mirza Sabic Deer Valley High School Glendale AZ Julian Sargent Cortez High School Phoenix AZ Greg Smith Westwind Prep Academy Phoenix AZ Demetrius Walker St. -
Christopher H. Hunt,Edd
Resumè ,EdD Christopher H. Hunt Personal Address: P.O. Box 4111, Crestline, CA 92325 Email: [email protected] Telephone: (909) 338-5905 Employment: Interim Principal, MPH Middle School, Rim of the World Unified 2016 - 2017 Faculty, School of Education, University of Redlands, Redlands, California 2004 –2016 Educational Administration Program Chair, University of Redlands 2007- 2014 Consultant, English Department, Siam University, Bangkok, Thailand 2003 - 2004 Principal, MPH Intermediate School, Rim of the World School District 1999 - 2004 Adjunct Professor, University of Redlands, Redlands, California 1999 - 2004 Principal, Roger Temple Intermediate School, Garvey School District 1990 - 1999 Adjunct Professor, EDAD Department, California State University Los Angeles 1987 - 1999 Consultant, Downey, San Gabriel, and Berkeley Unified School Districts 1988, 1992 , 1996 Principal, Margaret Duff Elementary School, Garvey School District 1986 - 1990 Dean, Garvey Intermediate School, Garvey School District 1984 - 1986 Spanish Teacher, Jefferson Intermediate School, San Gabriel School District 1973 - 1984 History Instructor, Pasadena City College, Pasadena 1981 - 1982 Football Coach, Jefferson Intermediate, San Gabriel Parks & Recreation 1973 - 1984 Baseball Coach, San Gabriel High School, Alhambra Unified School District 1975 - 1977 Baseball Coach, Schurr High School, Montebello Unified School District 1973 - 1975 Foreign Language Department Chairman, Jefferson Intermediate School 1973 - 1984 Counselor, Pasadena Summer Youth Employment Program (SYEP) 1978 - 1985 Bi-lingual Swim Instructor, East Los Angeles, Los Angeles Youth Services 1973 - 1978 Speech Teacher, El Monte Adult School, El Monte Unified School District 1976 - 1978 Interpreter, United States Army Education Center, Fort Lee, Virginia 1970 - 1973 ESL Teacher, Fuller Language Institute, Bogota, Colombia 1968 - 1969 Education: University of La Verne, Ed.D. -
R E M a R E Y N O L D S Va S S
REMA REYNOLDS V ASSAR RREYNO15@EMICH. EDU EDUCATION 2009 PhD Urban Schooling University of California, Los Angeles With Honors Distinction 2000 MS School Counseling National University & Administrative Credential Graduated magna cum laude 1997 BA English, Major Western Michigan University Communication & Secondary Education Curriculum, Minors Graduated cum laude, Lee Honors College 1995 AA Liberal Arts, Major Honors College, Kalamazoo with an emphasis in English Valley Community College Graduated magna cum laude, Honors College DISSERTATION “Holla If You Hear Me; Giving Voice to Those We have Missed: A Qualitative Examination of Black Middle Class Parents’ Involvement and Engagement Activities and Relationships in Public Secondary Schools” CHAIR: Dr. Tyrone Howard COMMITTEE MEMBERS: Dr. Mike Rose, Dr. John Rogers, Dr. Kimberly King‐Jupiter AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION AND RESEARCH INTEREST Educational leadership, organization, and school culture in urban and global contexts; administrator, teacher, and counselor preparation; cross‐cultural awareness and competence contextualized in critical educational issues; school and community relations with an emphasis on parent‐school partnerships; race, gender and class implications in schools; interconnections and implications of policy and practice on student achievement and outcomes; access and equity; and literacy instruction in secondary English courses. AWARDS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND GRANTS 2019 ‐ Present Morris Endowed Chair, The Leadership Talent Development Project: A Partnership Between Eastern -
Nature of Incident: Start Smart Program Location: Camarillo Police Station 3701 E. Las Posas Road Camarillo, Ca. 93010] Date &Am
Camarillo - Start Smart Program 1/28/2013 3:30:00 PM Nature of Incident: Start Smart Program Location: Camarillo Police Station 3701 E. Las Posas Road Camarillo, Ca. 93010] Date & Time: Thursday 21st @ 5:30 pm Unit Responsible: Camarillo Traffic Bureau Narrative: The Camarillo Police Department will be hosting a program to educate newly licensed and future drivers. The 'Start Smart' Program is a cooperative effort between the California Highway Patrol, Camarillo Police Department, teenage drivers, and their parents. In an attempt to remain proactive and not reactive, Start Smart is designed to help young drivers and their parents/guardians understand the responsibilities associated with driving a motor vehicle. Start Smart will show how a poor choice behind the wheel can change the lives of everyone involved. Our goal is to raise awareness and reduce the number of teen-related injuries and deaths due to collisions. Interested parents are asked to call Sergeant Renee Ferguson at 805-388-5132 for more information and for reservations call the Camarillo Police Department Community Resource Unit at 805-388-5155 to make a reservation. Space is limited to 20 students and their parents. There is no charge to attend the program. Deputy Preparing Media Deputy Robert Steele Release: Media Release Date: January 22, 2013 Follow-Up Contact: Sergeant Renee Ferguson (805) 388-5132 Approved by: Captain Bruce Macedo Ventura County Crime Stoppers will pay up to $1,000 reward for information, which leads to the arrest and criminal complaint against the person(s) responsible for this crime. The caller may remain anonymous. The call is not recorded. -
2016 T&F Media Guide.Indd
2016 MEDIA GUIDE TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Quick Facts ...............................................................................................................1 Home of The Beach ................................................................................................2-3 2015 Roster ...........................................................................................................4-5 Season Preview ......................................................................................................6-7 COACHING STAFF Head Coach Andy Sythe ....................................................................................10-11 Assistant Coaches ..............................................................................................12-14 Support Staff ...........................................................................................................15 MEET THE MEN’S TEAM Returners ...........................................................................................................18-26 Newcomers ........................................................................................................27-29 2015 IN REVIEW MEET THE WOMEN’S TEAM Returners ...........................................................................................................32-40 BIG WEST CONFERENCE OUTDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS Newcomers ........................................................................................................41-42 Men: 1st place -- 185 points BEACH HISTORY AND RECORDS Women: 7th place -
Downey to Bring Back July 4 Fireworks Show Arc Walk
Thursday, March 10, 2016 Vol. 14 No. 48 NEWS NEWS HEALTH OBITUARIES Downey High New Assembly Is coconut oil Residents robotics speaker good for us? mourned SEE PAGE 2 SEE PAGE 4 SEE PAGE 7 SEE PAGE 3 CITY COUNCIL ROUNDUP THURSDAY, FEB. 25 Downey to bring back July 4 At 4:30 a.m., a license plate reader (LPR) alerted officers of a FridayWeekend63˚ stolen car, which officers located in the area of Wiley Burke and at a Quinn. Officers arrested the driver, a La Palma resident, and the Glance passenger, a Downey juvenile, for grand theft auto. The driver fireworks show Saturday 6864˚⁰ was also in possession of a loaded handgun and the juvenile By Eric Pierce the request of council members, the “While certain individuals make Friday was a reported runaway. Editor proposal would have given the public meetings longer than they need to only one opportunity to speak at city be, that’s what we signed up for,” he council meetings. said. Friday, FEB. 26 DOWNEY – In honor of Downey’s Sunday 66˚ ⁰ Under current rules, members Ashton ultimately changed his 70 Crime Impact Team officers were deployed Thursday and Friday 60th anniversary, the City Council Saturday on Tuesday voted to host a fireworks of the public can address their city mind, and the public’s right to address evening throughout the city and issued 9 traffic citations, 4 show and community festival July 4 council representatives both on their government representatives -- parking citations, 7 municipal code citations, impounded 1 at Downey High School. topics not listed on the agenda and for five minutes -- was preserved. -
'Drug Kingpin' Arrested at His Cerritos Home Residents Irate About Frontier Switchover Problems
Winner of Six LA Press Club Awards LOS CERRITOS in 2012, 2013, and 2014. Serving Artesia, Bellflower, Cerritos, Commerce, Downey, Hawaiian Gardens, Lakewood, Norwalk, and Pico Rivera • 86,000 Homes Every Friday • April 29, 2016 • Vol 31, No. 6 Kimsey admitted in court documents that there was "no evidence to support my allegations." "It was two years of hell," said Larry Costa, the BUSD teacher whom Kimsey maliciously accused. Kimsey also falsely claimed sexual harassment in the explicitly graphic complaint filed in 2008. Staff Report port, deliberately and maliciously lied in In addition, Kimsey accused two After it was revealed that she had no a lawsuit complaint when she falsely ac- principals at the school, Judy Rafferty facts to support anything she alleged, ews Media Group-Community cused Larry Costa, a fellow male teacher and Jose Alarcon, of “knowing Costa Kimsey had to pay almost $20,000 to the News has obtained court docu- at the Bellflower Unified School District had harassment tendencies” and for al- BUSD for attorney’s fees. Hments that show Cerritos resident (BUSD), of sexual harassment. lowing the harassment to occur without Kimsey’s attorneys, Long Beach Melinda Kimsey, owner of the Gateway And in what can only be called an taking action. based Carlin and Buchsbaum, LLP, filed Guardian, a publication that Cerritos equally vicious and brutal fabrication, Lastly, and in an apparent effort to the sexually explicit 10-page complaint Mayor Carol Chen and former Cerritos Kimsey also claimed that Costa was a get the maximum monetary award, Kim- in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Mayor Bruce Barrows advocate and sup- pedophile. -
A Taxonomy of Exemplary Secondary School Programs in the State of California
DOCUMENT RESUME ED 089 710 IR 000 422 AUTHOR Davis, Emerson; ay, Richard TITLE A Taxonomy of ExOmplary Secondary School Programs in the State of California. INSTITUTION .California Stateliniv., Fullerton. School of Education. SPONS AGENCY Association of California School Administrators. PUB DATE 74 NOTE 217p.; Master's Thesis submitted to the California State University, Fullerton EDRS PRICE MF-$0.75 HC-$10.20 PLUS POSTAGE DESCRIPTORS Alternative Schools; Career Education; Curriculum; *Educational Innovation; *Educational Programs; Indexes (Locaters); Information Dissemination; Information Retrieval; information Systems; *Innovation; Instruction; Instructional Innovation; Management; Masters Theses; Program Descriptions; Secondary Grades; *Secondary Schools; Special Education; *Taxonomy; Vocational Education IDENTIFIERS *California ABSTRACT A research project undertook to develop a system whereby information could be exchanged about exemplary secondary school programs within California. A survey was sent to 375 randomly selected districts throughout the State requesting information about model programs dealing with any of the following: curriculum, staffing patterns, office organization, gifted programs, slow learner programs, programs for the emotionally disturbed, individualized learning, advisory committees, career and vocational education, the use of department chairmen, or other innovative programs. The returned data were organized into a taxonomy of educational programs in order to facilitate easyAetrieval. The six major categories of 1) alternative education, 2) career-vocational education, 3) curriculum, 4) instructional techniques, 5) management, and 6) special education were developed; subcategories were constructed for each of the foregoing and programs arranged alphabetically in each class. Each of the more than 800 citations in the taxonomy supplies information on the program's title, a description of its features, the district's name, location and chief characteristics, and the person to contact for additional details.