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Categorical Programs Contacts CATEGORICAL PROGRAMS CONTACTS 309 South “K” Street Oxnard, CA 93030 Fax & Telephone: (805) 385-6857 Mrs. Guadalupe Reyes-Castillo, Director of English Learner Support Services CONTACTS SCHOOL SITES NAME TITLE EMAIL TELEPHONE Adolfo Camarillo High School Hugo Tapia Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 389-6631 Channel Islands High School Diego Lopez Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 484-6228 Channel Islands High School Jennie Castro Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 389-6463 Frontier & Condor High School Belen Flores Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 385-5722 District Office Lupe Reyes-Castillo Director of English Learner Support Services [email protected] (805) 385-6857 District Office Amelia Veronica Director's Secretary [email protected] (805) 436-8525 District Office Connie Cervera Categorical Programs Coordinator [email protected] (805) 278-1067 District Office Hilda Gomez District Parent Liaison [email protected] (805) 486-1809 Hueneme High School Katalina Martinez Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 385-5851 Hueneme High School Esther Ultreras Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 385-2692 Oxnard Adult School Rafael Cahue Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 394-4680 Oxnard Adult School Leticia García Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 436-8508 Oxnard High School Emigdio Córdova Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 278-2920 Oxnard High School Natalie Magana Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 278-2979 Pacifica High School David Ramos Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 385-2661 Pacifica High School Maria Maldonado Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 278-1173 Rancho Campana High School Carlos Campos Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 394-4767 Río Mesa High School Cuba Montero Categorical Programs Counselor [email protected] (805) 278-3123 Río Mesa High School Julissa Vasquez Migrant Ed. Recruiter [email protected] (805) 278-3164 Adolfo Camarillo High School Hueneme High School Río Mesa High School 4660 Mission Oaks Blvd. 500 Bard Road 545 Central Avenue Camarillo, CA 93010 Oxnard, CA 93030 Oxnard, CA 93036 Principal: Dr. Kim Stephenson Principal: Adrian Ayala Principal: Mark Contreras Telephone: (805) 389-6404 Telephone: (805) 385-5827 Telephone: (805) 278-5500 Channel Islands High School Oxnard High School Oxnard Adult School 1400 East Raiders Way 3400 West Gonzales Road 1101 West Second Street Oxnard, CA 93030 Oxnard, CA 93036 Oxnard, CA 93030 Principal: Dr. Ray Senesac Principal: Richard Urias Principal: Kathy Greaves Telephone: (805) 385-2787 Telephone: (805) 278-2907 Telephone: (805) 385-2578 Condor High School/Middle College Pacifica High School 4000 South Rose Avenue 600 East Gonzales Road Oxnard, CA 93033 Oxnard, CA 93036 Principal: Kathy Greaves Principal: Ted Lawrence Telephone: (805) 385-5885 Telephone: (805) 278-5000 Frontier (Continuation) High School Rancho Campana High School 545 Airport Way 4235 Mar Vista Drive Camarillo, CA 93010 Camarillo, CA 93012 Principal: Christina Mahone Principal: Roger Adams Telephone: (805) 389-6450 Telephone: (805) 394-4750 Visit our website to view more calendars including Assessment Test Calendars: www.oxnardunion.org Adolfo Camarillo Adult School Channel Islands Condor Frontier Hueneme Oxnard Pacifica Rancho Campana Río Mesa High Expectations and Powerful Futures for Every Student The Oxnard Union High School District does not discriminate on the basis of the actual or perceived race, ethnicity, religion, color, age, national origin, political affiliation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, mental or physical disability, parental or marital status, or any other basis protected by the federal, state, or local law, ordinance, or regulation in its educational programs or employment. .
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