Robotics Competition

The Flashdrives attended their 4th robotics competition, made it to the field, and drove for 12 matches with no repairs! Go Flashes! Mr. MacMahon said, "In our 4th competition ever we made it to the field and drove for all 12 matches over two days without major repairs in between. A team first. The competition was fierce and close. In the end the seniors were glad to have a second shot at competitive robotics and the newcomers are hungry for next year."

A message from Superintendent Schieferle [ENGLISH/SPANISH]

March 11, 2022 

Dear FUSD Families,

I would like to thank you for your continued support and patience as we continue to adapt to state and local public health mandates. Together, we have prioritized student and staff safety while continuing to provide the best educational experiences for our students. The purpose of this letter is to provide updated information regarding the Mask Mandate for FUSD students and staff beginning March 14, 2022.

In alignment with Ventura County Public Health (VCPH) and the Executive Order issued by Governor Newsom, beginning March 14th, FUSD students and staff will no longer be required to wear masks indoors and on school busses regardless of their vaccination status. We will continue to strongly recommend indoor masking; however, students and staff will have the personal choice to wear a mask or not wear a mask. I understand that the anticipation of these changes will be a relief to some and a source of anxiety for others. We will continue to support both students and staff in making the individual decisions on whether to wear masks.

Responsibility for COVID Safety/Continuing Mitigation

  • Students and staff prescreen and stay home when sick

  • Surgical and N95 masks for students upon request in every school office

  • Continued group contact tracing and notifications

  • Frequent use of handwashing and sanitizing

  • Enhanced classroom cleaning of high-touch areas daily

  • Improved ventilation

  • Expanded testing opportunities at our elementary school sites and at the FHS stadium

  • VCPH pediatric vaccination clinics for families who wish to have their children vaccinated

FUSD will remain prepared to adjust with conditions of the virus and to all updated public health mandates

Respecting Personal Choice

  • The state is providing personal choice for masking in schools with the expectation that individual choices are respected.

  • One should not make assumptions regarding someone’s beliefs or health status based upon their choice to wear or not wear a mask, nor should they comment on them.

  • If your child expresses any anxiety, please reach out to our school counselors for support

We look forward to this next phase and are very excited to see smiling faces and to take another step towards returning to normal operations and bringing back the activities we have all missed.

Sincerely,
Christine Schieferle
Superintendent, Fillmore Unified School District

11 de marzo de 2022 

Estimadas familias FUSD, 

Me gustaría agradecerles por su continuo apoyo y paciencia a medida que continuamos adaptándonos a los mandatos de salud pública estatales y locales.  Juntos, hemos priorizado la seguridad de los estudiantes y el personal mientras continuamos brindando las mejores experiencias educativas para nuestros estudiantes. El propósito de esta carta es proporcionar información actualizada sobre el Mandato de Máscara para los estudiantes y el personal de FUSD a partir del 14 de marzo de 2022.

 

En alineación con la Salud Pública del Condado de Ventura (VCPH) y la Orden Ejecutiva emitida por el Gobernador Newsom, a partir del 14 de marzo, los estudiantes y el personal de FUSD ya no estarán obligados a usar máscaras adentro ni en autobuses escolares, a pesar de su estado de vacunación.  Continuaremos recomendando que se pongan la máscara adentro; sin embargo, los estudiantes y el personal tendrán la opción personal de usar una máscara o no usar una máscara.  Entiendo que la anticipación de estos cambios será un alivio para algunos y una fuente de ansiedad para otros. Continuaremos apoyando tanto a los estudiantes como al personal en la toma de decisiones individuales sobre si usar máscaras.

Responsabilidad por la seguridad de COVID / Mitigación continua

  • Se espera que los estudiantes y el personal se autoevalúen y se queden en casa cuando estén enfermos.

  • Las máscaras quirúrgicas y N95 están disponibles para los estudiantes a pedido en todas las oficinas de la escuela

  • Seguimiento continuo de contactos grupales y notificaciones

  • Uso frecuente de lavado de manos y desinfección

  • Limpieza adicional en el salón de áreas de alto contacto diariamente

  • Ventilación mejorada

  • Mas oportunidades de pruebas en nuestros sitios de escuelas primarias y en el estadio FHS

  • Clínicas de vacunación pediátrica del VCPH para familias que desean vacunar a sus hijos

·         FUSD permanecerá preparado para ajustarse a las condiciones del virus y a todos los mandatos actualizados de salud pública.

Respetar la elección personal

  • El estado está proporcionando opciones personales para el enmascaramiento en las escuelas con la expectativa de que se respeten las elecciones individuales.

  • Uno no debe hacer suposiciones con respecto a las creencias o el estado de salud de alguien basado en su elección de usar o no usar una máscara, ni deben comentar sobre ellos.

  • Si su hijo expresa alguna ansiedad, comuníquese con nuestros consejeros escolares para obtener apoyo.

Esperamos esta próxima fase y estamos muy emocionados de ver caras sonrientes y dar otro paso hacia el regreso a las operaciones normales y traer de vuelta las actividades que todos nos hemos perdido.

Sinceramente
Christine Schieferle
Superintendent, Fillmore Unified School District

Next Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Wednesday March 16, 2022 From 2PM to 6PM Ages 5 to 11 Appointments and Walk-ins Welcome [English/Spanish]

Please bring proof of age and immunization card. For children 5 to 11 years of age, a parent or legal guardian must accompany the minor to the vaccination site, provide verification of identity and relationship, and give verbal consent for the minor to be vaccinated.

Where:
Fillmore Unified School District, Room 28
627 Sespe Avenue
Fillmore CA 93015

When:
Wednesday March 16, 2022
2PM to 6PM
Ages 5 to 11
Appointments and Walk-ins Welcome

Schedule your child’s appointment using the link or QR code below:

ENGLISH:
https://myturn.ca.gov/?config=c1181cf6-468d-468a-917b-48481fa7449f

Masks Mandate for Ventura County Students Ends after March 11

Masks Strongly Recommended but not Required

Students at public and private K-12 schools in Ventura County and throughout California will no longer be required to wear masks after March 11, regardless of their vaccination status. Governor Gavin Newsom’s administration made the announcement today, saying COVID-19 conditions have sufficiently improved to warrant the change.

The state’s decision to lift the mask mandate for students is in line with guidelines issued Friday by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The CDC says schools should only mandate masks when COVID cases and hospitalizations are high in the counties where they are located. Ventura County’s rates are in the medium category according to the CDC’s website.

Even after the mask mandate is lifted, state and local health officials strongly recommended students continue to wear them to help keep COVID-19 case numbers on their current downward trend. Anyone who would like to keep wearing a mask at school is encouraged to do so, and most schools will continue making masks available to students and staff.

Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, was selected to provide a public education perspective to state decision-makers who develop the masking policies that local schools must follow. He relayed the concerns of those who feel that masks are uncomfortable for children and hinder learning. He also shared the worries of educators who feel uneasy about teaching in classrooms with unmasked students. He emphasized that the mask policy should be applied universally to all students, whether they are vaccinated or not, so no student feels singled out.

“This is a difficult issue with strongly held opinions on both sides, and I want to thank the many people who have reached out to me to share their views,” Dr. Morales said. “Because the state made masks optional in most public places earlier this month, I believe it’s appropriate that the same rules apply at schools. We are entering a new phase of the pandemic, and I am happy to see schools taking another step toward returning to normal.”

Schools are required to enforce the student mask mandate through March 11. Between now and then, parents and guardians can help prevent learning disruptions by having their students wear masks to school. Schools that lift the mandate before it’s allowed by the state risk significant liability issues and the potential loss of their insurance coverage.

Masks will continue to be required for school employees working with students, who are subject to rules established by the California Division of Occupational Safety and Health (Cal/OSHA). Cal/OSHA has not yet indicated when it will update its masking guidelines for school employees.

Throughout the pandemic, schools have been among the safest places for students to be, with most virus transmission happening off-campus. In addition to encouraging the voluntary use of masks, schools will continue using other safety measures, including improved ventilation and enhanced cleaning protocols. Parents and guardians have an important role to play as well by being vigilant about keeping students home when they are sick.

For the latest information about COVID-19 and Ventura County Schools, please visit www.vcoe.org/COVID-19.

About the Ventura County Office of Education
The Ventura County Office of Education provides a broad array of fiscal, training and technology support services to local school districts, helping to maintain and improve lifelong educational opportunities for children, educators and community members. VCOE also operates schools that serve students with severe disabilities and behavioral issues, provides career education courses, and coordinates countywide academic competitions including Mock Trial and the Ventura County Science Fair. Learn more at: www.vcoe.org.

Piru Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Friday March 4th & Friday March 25th, 2022 From 2PM to 6PM Ages 5 to 11 Appointments and Walk-ins Welcome [English/Spanish]

Bring proof of age and immunization card. For children 5 to 11 years of age, a parent or legal guardian must accompany the minor to the vaccination site, provide verification of identity and relationship, and give verbal consent for the minor to be vaccinated.

Where:
Piru Elementary School
3811 Center Street
Piru CA 93040

When:
Friday March 4th & Friday March 25th, 2022 From 2PM to 6PM.

Schedule your child’s using the link or QR code below:
https://myturn.ca.gov/?config=3eaabca6-67ba-4fe2-a157-08d6b546f10d

 
 

FREE WEBINAR: Understanding and Managing Stress: Positive Self-Care for our Times [English/Spanish]

Join us for this special community webinar. Learn techniques to manage stress and enhance your health and well-being.

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24th
12:00 NOON – 1:30 PM
Register Now for this Free Zoom Event at www.vcbh.org/self-care

Acompáñanos en este seminario web comunitario muy importante. Aprenda técnicas para manejar el estrés y para mejorar tu salud y bienestar.

JUEVES 24 DE FEBRERO
12:00 MEDIODÍA – 1:30 PM
Regístrate ahora para este evento de Zoom gratuito www.vcbh.org/cuidado-personal

State to Consider Lifting School Mask Mandate in Two Weeks

Starting this Wednesday, vaccinated Californians will no longer be required to wear masks in public places, but the mask mandate will remain in effect for K-12 schools for at least two more weeks. Today, the state set February 28 as the date to consider lifting the mask requirement at schools. Dr. Mark Ghaly, Secretary of the California Health & Human Services Agency, made the announcement today, saying that additional time is needed to evaluate the latest data about the spread of COVID-19.

Dr. César Morales, Ventura County Superintendent of Schools, says he believes the time has come for the state to have a uniform mask policy for schools and the community. “With COVID-19 case numbers declining and the fact that schools are among the safest places in our community, I believe the mask mandate should be lifted at schools at the same time it is for the rest of the state,” he said. “Even after masks become optional, anyone who wants to continue using them should feel comfortable doing so. I’m confident schools will remain safe environments for students and staff by adhering to required safety protocols. Families have an important role to play as well by keeping kids home whenever they have symptoms.”

For now, the existing requirement that students and staff wear masks indoors at school remains in effect. “I urge everyone to remember that local school districts do not have the authority to lift school mask mandates before the state decides to do it,” Dr. Morales said.

For the latest information about COVID-19 and Ventura County schools, please visit www.vcoe.org/COVID-19.

Ventura County Sheriff’s Department Informed Fillmore Unified Today Suspicious Subject Approached FUSD Student Walking Home From School [Police Request Public Assistance]

Dear Families, 

Good evening. The Ventura County Sheriff’s Department informed the district of a report filed today regarding a suspicious subject who approached a FUSD student while he was walking home from school on February 8, 2022. 

On Tuesday, February 8th, at about 5:20 PM, a 15-year-old boy was walking home from school when he was approached by a male suspect who was driving a white older 80’s model Toyota Sport Utility Vehicle. The suspect attempted to lure the juvenile into his vehicle on Ventura Street near Mountain View Street in the city of Fillmore. The juvenile did not comply with the suspect, instead he said he was going to call the police, the suspect drove away from the juvenile, eastbound on Ventura Street. 

All schools will have staff members visibly posted outside of each school site. It’s important to remind your children of important safety habits and “Stranger Danger.” Children walking to and from school should be aware of their surroundings and walk home with a friend, if possible. If they see something that is unusual, they should immediately report it to an adult, either a school staff member, or to the police. If your child reports something to you, report it to a school staff member, or the police. 

Please see attached to this post the full press release by the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department.

Thank you for your support. Let’s keep working together to keep our students safe.

Thank you,
Christine Schieferle, Superintendent
Fillmore Unified School District

Next Pediatric COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic Wednesday, February 23rd, 2PM to 6PM Ages 5 to 11 [English/Spanish]

Bring proof of age and immunization card!

Each child must have their individual appointment. Schedule your child’s appointment at: https://myturn.ca.gov/?config=a8ad5532-4f7c-4d5b-b59b-676ef748d884

Or scan here:

 
 

Pfizer vaccine available for your child age 5 to 11 years old, a parent or legal guardian must accompany the minor to the vaccination site, provide verification of identity and relationship, and give verbal consent for the minor to be vaccinated.

Where:
Fillmore Unified School District, Room 28
627 Sespe Ave.
Fillmore, CA 93015

When:
Wednesday, February 23rd, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.