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Orange Grove: Sacramento could learn from O.C.
Hagman represents the state's 60th Assembly District, which includes all or portions of Yorba Linda, Villa Park, Anaheim, Orange, La Habra and La Habra Heights Story Highlights County agency for kids and families knows how to plan for rainy day.
Villa Park crime calls: Disturbance calls reported twice on Brewer Way
A selection of crime calls to the Orange County Sheriff's Department in Villa Park.
SEC: Tustin lender faked billings, cheated investors
Medical Capital allegedly diverted cash from new investors to pay others. Tustin lender Medical Capital Holdings Inc.
Kyndra Rotunda to speak at Orange Republican Women, Federated meeting
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OUSD Staff recommends new cuts
OUSD Staff recommends new cuts The Orange Unified School District continues to deal with the $32 million three year budget shortfall caused by the current California Budget Crisis. Dealing with the continued state driven budgetary crisis that will cause a projected 9 million dollar budget shortfall in the 2010-2011 school year, at the October 29th Orange Unified School District School Board Meeting, OUSD Assistant Superintendent of Administrative Services Mike Christensen presented a laundry list of possible cuts that the OUSD Administration is currently studying. Those further needed cuts included the following possibilities: the elimination of district busing support funds for high sports programs and the GATE program: class size increases in elementary and high school levels; elimination of the Elementary Instrumental Music Program and elementary summer school; and the closing of 1 of the remaining 4 small schools-Riverdale Elementary. Staff reductions also under consideration are high school assistant principal secretaries; the third high school assistant principal; elementary library media technicians and custodial staffing cuts; and increasing class size ratios. .
Local women honored during 45th Annual Athena Benefit Luncheon
Central Orange County Alumnae Panhellenic is announcing that Paula Burton and Jan Martens were the winners of the prestigious Athena award.
OUSD teachers of the year recognized
TEACHERS OF THE YEAR The Orange Unified School District is proud to announce their Teachers of the Year honorees.
Bruery's $30-a-bottle beer draws hundreds
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OUSD to deny Global Tides a "Spam" Charter School
OUSD to deny Global Tides Spam Charter School In a scathing 14 page Board of Education Resolution, the Orange Unified School Board will reject the Charter School Petition of Global Tides for the Orange County Charter School at their October 29, 2009 regular OUSD Board Meeting. Action Agenda Item 12 A (pages 3-21) on the OUSD Board of Education October 29 Agenda has a staff recommendation denying the application on three of five legally required areas and notes that at the September 9 OUSD Board Meeting at a legally required Public Hearing no speakers, including anyone from any of the organizations involved in the proposal, spoke at the hearing. The unprecedented Agenda recommendation also noted that five OUSD administrative offices spent time working on the legally required review of the application: Administrative Services; Educational Services; Human Resources; Pupil Services; and the Superintendents Office. The Resolution, which reads more like an indictment of facts, cites the fact that Charter School Development Systems, one of a web of players involved in application that are named in the Resolution, has filed 91 similar petitions across the state. The partner of Charter Schools Development Systems is named in the Resolution as Ed Futures Inc., a for-profit California corporation. The Resolution reveals the investigations about both entities claims and cites experiences with the firms from other school districts across the state including Long Beach Unified....
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OUSD to Study Canyons Secession Bid to Saddleback Unified
OUSD to Study Canyons Secession Bid to Saddleback Unified Orange Unified will study the possibility of letting the Canyon communities that fed into the now closed Santiago Elementary School leave Orange Unified and join Saddleback Unified. The secession bid was presented as Information Item 13 B at the September 24, 2009 Orange Unified School Board Meeting. Speaking for the Inter-Canyon League, Dr. Deborah Johnson outlined reasons for the Canyon communities to secede from OUSD and join Saddleback Unified. After Johnson, several Canyon community speakers followed her presentation with more emotional appeals including threatening political and electoral retributions if OUSD Trustees tried to stop what many speakers said was an inevitable secession by the Canyons. In response to a question about the timing of the of a possible move by OUSD Trustee Dr. Alexia Deligianni, OUSD Superintendent Renae Dreier stated that the move could not take place this school year, and because she has approved every student transfer request to Saddleback Unified from the Canyon communities, she did not see the item as urgent. Among the needed steps was contacting the Orange County Committee on School District Organization for their expertise as well as researching all the needed facts of the proposal. OUSD Trustee Kathy Moffat asked for more information in two areas. First, what is Saddleback Unifieds view on the issue and second a more complete view on the positions of the Canyon community. Moffat wanted assurances of the validity of a survey taken by the Canyons that had a small reply in the sampling. Furthermore, Moffat noted that budget cuts in Saddleback Unified do not guarantee the Canyon communities would do better in seceding..
Wednesday is International Walk to School Day for cops, kids
ORANGE Three elementary schools in Orange and two in Villa Park will join more than 20 other schools in Orange County and 6,500 schools across the country Wednesday morning to promote International Walk to School Day.
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Its .OKTOBERFEST Time The Anaheim Hills Rotary Club presents OKTOBERFEST III 2009 Saturday October 3rd from 12 Noon to 5:00 pm at the Oak Canyon Nature Center. This years annual October Party in the Hills features live bands (of course Oompah!) lots of food including German favorites like-bratwurst, sauerkraut and soft pretzels. Beer, wine and a talent show full of local residents will be just part of the fun activities for the entire family are scheduled throughout the day. Plus every want-a-be Germans favorite- THE CHICKEN DANCE! All this and admission is FREE! Oktoberfest III 2009 Oak Canyon Nature Center 6700 Walnut Canyon Anaheim Hills
Median list prices of SFR: 92865...$474,500 92866...$694,900 92867...$719,000 92868...$419,500 92869...$849,000 Houses available : 192 including 12 bank owned and 33 short sales.
50s music, Oktoberfest, health fair come to Orange
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Matt Cunningham hates carpetbaggers a " so why is he giving Linda Ackerman a free pass?
It figures that a guy nicknamed "Jerbal" would be rather squirelly, but Red County blogger Matt "Jerbal" Cunningham is in a rodent class all his own.A Jerbal has slammed carpetbaggers for years.A He went after Tom Umberg , Carol Rudat , and Harry Sidhu , like a rabid gopher, because they were carpetbaggers.A But Jerbal won't go after Linda Ackerman ...
Olympic hero losing fight to keep her Villa Park house
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State tests results make OUSD a Program Improvement district
ORANGE Unified Schools INSIDE a news service of Orange Net News /O/N/N/ State designates Orange Unified a Program Improvement District The Greater Orange Communities 55 Freeway Divide became more apparent in the latest release of the state Accountability Progress Reporting (APR) figures last week (September 15, 2009). The reports show that while Orange Unifieds state Academic Performance Index (API) scores grew 11 points (California as a whole saw a 14 point statewide increase in scores) the bad news far outweighs the good news for OUSD and other districts with similar socio-economic factors that exist in the sprawling district west of the 55 Freeway Divide that everyone familiar with Greater Orange knows, but rarely mentions. However, reading the September 21, 2009 Press Release from OUSD Administrative Director of Communications Larry Hausner and you would imagine everything in OUSD-land is as squeaky clean as the Magic Kingdom. While the success in OUSD should be acknowledged, to ignore or gloss over the problems does not meet OUSD Superintendent Dr. Renae Driers knowledge is power mantra. .
47th Annual Pancake Breakfast scheduled
On Sunday, Oct. 4, the tradition continues. The Villa Park Firefighters' Association will host its 47th Annual Pancake Breakfast from 7 a.m. to noon.
Pang is the Newport Beach financier accused by federal regulators of a massive fraud in which millions of dollars were re-directed for his personal use.
Orange County Fire Authority seeks reserve firefighters
Those who serve at Villa Park Fire Station 23 continue to add to a proud history.