2021-2022 Student/Staff of the Year Recognized by Fillmore Unified Board of Trustees

Superintendent Schieferle and Fillmore Unified School District Trustees recognize Administrator of the Year - Maria Baro, Certificated Staff Member of the Year – Nereira Morales, Classified Staff Member of the Year - Luanne Brock, and Student of the Year, Emilia Magdaleno.

Classified Staff Member of the Year - Luanne Brock, Office Manager, San Cayetano School and Certificated Staff Member of the Year – Nereira Morales, Special Education Teacher, San Cayetano School

Certificated Staff Member of the Year – Nereira Morales, Special Education Teacher, San Cayetano School

Administrator of the Year - Maria Baro, Principal, Piru School

Student of the Year, Emilia Magdaleno, Fillmore High School

Student of the Year, Emilia Magdaleno, Fillmore High School

Teacher Appreciation Week

Teacher Appreciation Week is celebrated May 2nd through the 6th this year with today, May 3rd, being Teacher Appreciation Day. National Teacher Appreciation Day, also known as National Teacher Day, recognizes dedicated educators across the country. As part of Teacher Appreciation Week, the celebration takes place on the Tuesday of the first full week in May each year. Each May, California salutes the important contributions of classified school employees during Classified School Employee Week (CSEW). Classified Employee week is celebrated May 15th through the 21st this year. Fillmore Unified School District will be combining Teacher Appreciation Week and Classified Employees Week together May 9th through the 13th.

2021-22 Staff Members of the Year!

I am excited to announce that our 2021-22 Staff Members of the Year have been selected.

Administrator of the Year - Maria Baro, Principal, Piru School

Certificated Staff Member of the Year – Nereira Morales, Special Education Teacher, San Cayetano School

Classified Staff Member of the Year - Luanne Brock, Office Manager, San Cayetano School

Student of the Year, Emilia Magdaleno, Fillmore High School

We will recognize all recipients at our May 3rd board meeting.  

Proud to be a part of FUSD,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
Fillmore Unified School District

Administrator of the Year - Maria Baro, Principal, Piru School

Certificated Staff Member of the Year – Nereira Morales, Special Education Teacher, San Cayetano School

Classified Staff Member of the Year - Luanne Brock, Office Manager, San Cayetano School

Student of the Year, Emilia Magdaleno, Fillmore High School

Proposed FUSD Trustee Area Redistricting Update: Draft Maps, May 3rd Public Hearing [English/Spanish]

April 26 – May 2, 2022
On April 26, district distributes/posts on website draft trustee area maps created by demographer and on April 27th, has enlarged maps on display at FUSD office to solicit input for May 3rd public hearing.

Link to downloadable Draft Trustee Area Map Scenarios 5: https://4.files.edl.io/74fa/04/26/22/205859-f03bbc42-e22e-4f9c-b035-65b0f4469bb0.pdf

Link to downloadable Draft Trustee Area Map Scenarios 6: https://4.files.edl.io/1ee5/04/26/22/210619-4d0868d6-edc1-444a-885b-bd1c06755a85.pdf

Link to downloadable Draft Trustee Area Map Scenarios 7: https://4.files.edl.io/3d10/04/26/22/210926-6c47ee93-bee9-4bca-b37b-57a42447a547.pdf

May 3, 2022 - Regular Meeting

Public Hearing #3 to solicit public input on draft maps of trustee areas and proposed sequence of elections.

May 10, 2022 – Regular Meeting

Community forum with enlarged maps and comment cards to solicit input for May 17, 2022, public hearing.

May 17, 2022 – Regular Meeting

Public Hearing #4 to solicit public input on draft maps of trustee areas and proposed sequence of election, and summarize input from community forum.

Potential Board action to narrow number of published draft maps for final consideration, and/or to direct the creation of one or more revised draft maps.

June, 2022

Adopt Resolution Adopting Trustee Area Map and Changing Election Method and Sequencing of elections.

County Committee on School District Organization conducts public hearing within District boundaries.

County Committee on School District Organization approves trustee areas and election method change.

June, 2022

Shapefiles of new areas transmitted to ROV (Registrar of Voters).

November 2022

First trustee area elections held.

Please find more information about redistricting at Fillmore Unified School District website under Board of Education located at this link: https://www.fillmoreusd.org/apps/pages/index.jsp?uREC_ID=2787171&type=d&pREC_ID=2308269

Proposed FUSD Trustee Area Redistricting Update [English/Spanish]

Timeline overview:

April 26 - Draft trustee maps posted online for public input

April 27- Enlarged draft maps will be displayed at the FUSD office, 627 Sespe Ave for public input

May 3- Public Hearing, School Board Meeting, 627 Sespe Ave., 6:30 p.m.

May 10- Community Forum, FUSD Office, 627 Sespe Ave., 6:00 p.m.

May 17th- Public Hearing, School Board Meeting, 627 Sespe Ave., 6:30 p.m.

Please see updated Redistricting Timeline at Fillmore Unified School District website By-Trustee Area Election System

Members of the public are invited to submit input to FUSD Superintendent Christine Schieferle at christine.schieferle@fillmoreusd.org.

Important Message from Superintendent Schieferle

Early this morning Piru residents received notification of a missing person who was deemed armed and dangerous in the city of Piru. FUSD is in contact with the Ventura County Sheriffs Department And has received confirmation that the suspect is in custody and there is no threat to any of our schools schools.

Additionally, we have received notice from our service provider that all school phone land lines are down. If families need immediate assistance, please reach school personnel by email. We will provide an update as soon as possible.

Mountain Vista Night

Mountain Vista Elementary Principal Christine McDaniels presented an overview of all the exciting activities happening at Mountain Vista to Superintendent Schieferle and Fillmore Unified School District’s Board of Trustees. Principal Christine McDaniels shared all the activities and programs that enhance student learning, increase school spirit, and motivates all students to strive for success. Go Wildcats!

Virtual Family Conference [English/Spanish]

Virtual Family Conference.  Open to all families.  Presented in Spanish.  Saturday April 30, 2022, 8:30 am-12:30 pm.  Link: https://zoom.us/j/94441512132?pwd=RFU3N3VjbVQ3aHJIMGZlelorQnhFUT09

 

Conferencia Familiar Virtual.  Abierto a todas las familias.  Presentado en español.  Sábado 30 de abril de 2022, de 8:30 a.m. a 12:30 p.m.  Enlace:https://zoom.us/j/94441512132?pwd=RFU3N3VjbVQ3aHJIMGZlelorQnhFUT09 

Bomb Threat Update

Good evening parents,

This is Christine Schieferle, Superintendent, Fillmore Unified School District.

Thank you for your support and understanding during today’s alleged bomb threat at Fillmore High School. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department concluded that the threat was not credible. We are continuing to work closely with law enforcement to monitor all social media accounts. Tomorrow, we will have an increased law enforcement presence in and around Fillmore High school. We ask that you partner with us and speak to your children regarding appropriate social media use and report any suspicious information to law enforcement or to school authorities immediately. We take all threats seriously and will continue to keep the safety of our students and staff a priority.

Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
Fillmore Unified School District

Ventura County Sheriff's Office Bomb Threat Media Release

The Fillmore Police Department conducted a multi-agency evacuation and search of Fillmore High School in response to a bomb threat.

At approximately 10:00 AM, the front office of the Fillmore High School received a bomb threat to the school’s campus. The high school’s staff immediately notified the School Resource Officers (SRO), who were able to coordinate with patrol deputies and the high school and Fillmore School District a safe evacuation of all students and staff within minutes of the threat.

Members of the Sherriff’s Bomb/Arson Unit, Fillmore Detectives, and Fillmore Patrol Deputies arrived to assist with a search of the school. Several K-9 Units assigned to surrounding law enforcement agencies also responded with K-9’s trained in bomb detection provided mutual aid for the search.

The responding units conducted an extensive search of the high school’s campus. The search teams found no evidence of bombs or suspicious items. The teams determined the school to be safe, and students were allowed to return to campus for their final classes.

The Fillmore School District worked closely with Fillmore Police Department to provide support and safety for the students during the evacuation. Fillmore School District staff and the Fillmore Police Department set up a central location for parents who wanted to pick up their children before the end of school.

The SRO’s close partnership with the high school and the school district staff allowed for the prompt response of patrol units and school support resources for the safety and care of the students. The Fillmore Police Department takes pride its relationship with the Fillmore School

District and its schools which led to an efficient and coordinated effort during this incident.

The investigation into the threats is ongoing. Anyone with information regarding the threats is encouraged to call the Fillmore Police Department or Ventura County Crime Stoppers at the below listed numbers.

Nature of Incident: Bomb Threat

Report Number: 22-44615

Location: Fillmore High School

Date & Time: 04/06/2022 10:00 AM

Unit(s) Responsible: Fillmore Patrol, Fillmore Detective Bureau, School Resource Officer Unit, Sheriff’s Bomb/Arson Unit, Several Police K-9 Units

Prepared by: Sergeant Will Hollowell

News Release Date: 04/06/2022

Media Follow-Up Contact: Fillmore Police Department, Deputy Jonathan Schnereger, (805) 524-2233

Fillmore School District: Fillmore Superintendent Christine Schieferle, (805) 524-6036

Approved by: Captain Jose Rivera

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. Call Crime Stoppers at 800-222-TIPS (8477).