Tuesday was a beautiful day for our Lunch with Loved Ones. With over 750 Loved Ones joining our students for lunch, we would say it was a huge success!
Tuesday was a beautiful day for our Lunch with Loved Ones. With over 750 Loved Ones joining our students for lunch, we would say it was a huge success!
We want to celebrate our students of the week for November 1st.
Brandon Mendoza Cruz
Samuel Eligado
Yaretzi Del Toro
Congratulations to these Bulldogs for demonstrating Bulldog Pride.
It was a busy week at FMS. Kind Campaign presented about anti-bullying, Red Ribbon activities, door decorating, the Monster Bash Dance, and Fun ‘Friday’ for Halloween.
We want to celebrate our students of the week on October 25th.
Ellyse Miramontes
Emmanuel Martinez
Valeria Garza Murillo
Congratulations to these Bulldogs for demonstrating Bulldog Pride.
Our Fillmore Middle School Wellness Center hosted Unity Week last week. Students had the opportunity to participate in activities and sign the anti-bullying pledge. We celebrate all of our students who demonstrate human kindness.
The fantastic teachers here at FMS have continued the Student of the Week tradition starting with the second quarter. We want to celebrate our students of the week on October 18th.
Maria Nunez Ayala
Aubree Herrera
Joel Perez Comonfort
Congratulations to these Bulldogs for demonstrating Bulldog Pride.
Tomorrow, October 16th is National Unity Day! We encourage all students, staff and community members to wear Orange to unite against bullying.
As we head into Fall Break we want to celebrate and acknowledge all of our Fall Athletes for their hard work and dedication. Volleyball, Boys & Girls Flag Football and our Cross Country team! Congratulations on your success so far this season.
Our ASB students did a great job celebrating the outstanding custodians here at FMS. THANK YOU to David, Mauro and Ralph for the all the work they do to keep our campus running. They are assets whose value can’t be measured.
It was a week full of school spirit and fun at Fillmore Middle. Thank you to our amazing ASB students and advisor, Ms. Van Buren, for planning a great spirit week capped off with a Fun Friday of lunch time games and club rush!
Today we celebrated our September Teachers on the Month! Congratulations to Ms. Romero, Ms. Endres, Ms. Teasdale and Ms. McClain who were selected by our student body as the teachers of the month. FMS is lucky to have you!
September 17th is Constitution Day and Fillmore Middle School was fortunate to be the recipient of Constitution booklets for all of our 8th grade students. Thank you to the City Council for the generous donation and a sincere thank you to Mr. Gurrola for participating in the class activity with Ms. Bortins class.
It was great to see our Bulldog families at Back to School Night this week. ASB created a welcoming environment and our teachers shared all about their classes for the year.
We are working to keep our Bulldogs cool during this heatwave. Mrs. Plugge was handing out cool water and reminding our Bulldogs to stay in the shade of the pavilion during lunch!
Mr. White had a packed house for the Music parent information night. We are excited for the wonderful student performances coming this year.
We love seeing all the Bulldog swag to finish out a great first week of school!
Welcome Back Bulldogs! The 2024-2025 school year had a wonderful start at Fillmore Middle School! - remember school starts at 8:00am!
Christopher Vasquez
Mr. Christopher Vasquez is pleased to join the Fillmore Middle School administrative team as an assistant principal commencing this 2024-25 school year. At the beginning of the 2022-23 school year, Mr. Vasquez, an experienced educator and leader in the field of secondary education, began his time as an English Teacher and coach at Fillmore High School. With a career spanning nearly a decade, Mr. Vasquez has consistently demonstrated a commitment to student success as he quickly embraced the community of Fillmore.
Prior to his career in education, Mr. Vasquez spent thirteen years working as an emergency medical technician within the hospital setting. Mr. Vasquez brings a diverse skill set to his educational roles, stemming from his background as an Emergency Room Technician at Los Robles Hospital and UCLA Medical Center. His experience in emergency medicine has equipped him with invaluable skills in de-escalation, trauma management, and prioritization, which he seamlessly integrates into his educational practice.
Collaborative, creative, and caring are just a few words that one would use to describe Mr. Vasquez’ approach to working with diverse student populations. He began his career in the Moorpark Unified School District, where he worked as a seventh grade ELA and ELD teacher at Chaparral Middle School. After his time in Moorpark, Mr. Vasquez sought to expand his experience with the new challenges in working at the high school level. Mr. Vasquez took a position at Architecture Construction and Engineering Charter High School in 2015-16, where he honed his craft as one of two English Teachers on the campus. Having such a small department allowed Mr. Vasquez the opportunity to teach various courses; and over the course of six years, Mr. Vasquez helped to establish the International
Baccalaureate program where he taught: Language and Literature and coordinated the Service-Learning Projects IB career pathway students. Post the Covid pandemic, his professional journey took him to North Valley Military Institute, where, as an English/Social Studies Teacher and Dean of Students, he laid the foundation for Professional Learning Community (PLC) within the English Department and implemented restorative justice practices amongst high-risk students.
Educationally, Mr. Vasquez holds a Master's degree in Educational Leadership from California Lutheran University, where he also earned his teaching credential in English. Throughout his career, Mr. Christopher Vasquez has exemplified a passion for student learning, a collaborative approach to team building, and a commitment to educational excellence. His multifaceted background in healthcare and education uniquely positions him to inspire and empower students and educators alike, and that is what he seeks to do as he begins a new chapter as an Assistant Principal at Fillmore Middle School.