Message from Superintendent Christine Schieferle

Great news for Fillmore High School!

Construction at the FHS Career Technical Education (CTE) building is very close to completion. At the site they are working to complete the installation of hand railing and the electrical work for the welding booths. FHS is planning to work on a staff and student orientation for the building and equipment during the month of September and looks to have students in the classrooms after fall break. Stay tuned for information regarding a Grand Opening event during the week of October 4, 2021.

Go Flashes!

Successful first week of school

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Dear FUSD Families,
As we conclude our first full week of school, we will continue to celebrate having our students back into our schools and classrooms. I would like to thank our dedicated staff, families, and the community of Fillmore for your support, patience, and encouragement as we navigate this school year. Please know we are following all California Department of Public Health and Ventura County Public Health guidelines. With all of the challenges we are facing regarding extensive contact tracing and identifying positive cases, it is the highlight of each day to see our wonderful students engaged, learning, and reconnecting with peers. We will continue to prioritize the safety of our students and do our very best to communicate in a timely manner. Please continue to prescreen your child each day before sending them to school and if your child has any COVID-19 symptoms, please do not send your child to school and please call the school office. Together, we can make this a positive school year for our kids!

Proud to be a part of FUSD,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent  

COVID-19 Daily Self-Screening Tool [English/Spanish]

Good afternoon families.

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

We are looking forward to welcoming our students back to school tomorrow, August 19. Please remember to prescreen your child before sending them to school. If your child has COVID-19 symptoms, has been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19 or has been identified as a close contact, please do not send your child to school. Please call the school office. Families can find the prescreening tool on our FUSD website. All families will also receive a text message with a link to the prescreening tool. If you have any questions, please contact your child’s school. Thank you and we look forward to a great year!

Buenas tardes familias.

Esta es un mensaje de Christine Schieferle, Superintendente del Distrito Escolar Unificado de Fillmore.

Estamos deseando dar la bienvenida a nuestros estudiantes que estarán de vuelta a la escuela mañana, 19 de agosto. Por favor, recuerde de autoevaluar a su hijo antes de enviarlo a la escuela. Si su hijo tiene síntomas de COVID-19, ha estado en contacto con alguien que ha dado positivo a COVID-19 o ha sido identificado como un contacto cercano, por favor no envíe a su hijo a la escuela. Por favor llame a la oficina de la escuela. Las familias pueden encontrar el cuestionario de salud para la autoevaluación del COVID-19 en nuestro sitio web de FUSD. Todas las familias también recibirán un mensaje de texto con un enlace al cuestionario de salud para la autoevaluación del COVID-19. Si tiene alguna pregunta, comuníquese con la escuela de su hijo. Gracias y esperamos un año estupendo!

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Fillmore Unified School District and City of Fillmore Use of the Fillmore Aquatic Center

August 6, 2021

The Fillmore Unified School District (FUSD) is excited to announce the School Board’s decision to support the City’s Aquatic Center replastering project by agreeing to pay 50% of the cost.  The estimated total cost of the replastering project is $542,072.75.  The District’s contribution, $271,036.38, will be paid over 3 years, or a maximum of $90,345.46 per year.  This will be funded by the Building Fund, with revenues from redevelopment, which must be used for facilities, not classroom instruction.

This is in addition to the $36,000 that the District currently pays for use of the facility when it is regularly closed by the City, mid-September through mid-May, or $4,500 per month for 8 months.  During the District’s use time, the District provides its own custodial staff to clean the facilities and lifeguard supervision by our coaches. This fee was calculated based on the cost information provided by the City for utilities and maintenance supplies, such as chlorine.

 In return for FUSD’s annual payments of $126,345.46 per year the District is requesting:

·         Use of the pool for 2 hours per day, scheduled between 8:00 am to 6:00 pm, Monday – Friday during the City’s use time, mid-May through Labor Day.

·         Priority use from one day after Labor Day to two weeks before Memorial Day, with a proposed schedule of:

o   Fall/Winter - September to March season for both water polo and swim: Monday - Friday 5:30 am - 8:00 am, 1:00 pm -7:30 pm and Saturday 6:00 am- 12:00 pm.

o   Spring - March to Memorial Day: 1:00 pm -6:30 pm, 5:30 am -8:00 am, and Saturday 6:00 am – 12:00 pm.

o   This includes access to pool facilities including the restrooms, locker rooms, storage closet in women’s locker room, first aid room, storage room, office (for access to the phone for emergencies), telephone room (for access to overhead lights and the touch pads for the swim lanes), and parking lot.

FUSD looks forward to completing this necessary maintenance project so that our students can continue to swim in our community, at the Fillmore Aquatic Center.