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--Compiled by Angelique Flores
The Marine Corps Toys For Tots effort received more than 10 boxes of
toys from teachers in the Huntington Beach City, Ocean View and the
Huntington Beach Union High school districts. Students at Mesa View
Middle School got involved in the Peer Assistance League, as well as
eighth-grade wood shop students at Vista View Middle School. Under the
guidance of teacher Kem Muilenburg, the students built 36 wood airplanes,
many of which were hand-painted before delivery.
Ocean View High awarded grant for summer program
Ocean View High School received $35,200 from the California Department
of Education to begin an intensive English language literacy program.
The new program will allow 88 students from the high school to attend
a six-week summer program that will focus on reading, writing, speaking
and grammar. Students will be selected from the English Language
Development Department and will earn elective credits. The goal of the
program will be the redesignation for students from limited English to
fluent English proficiency.
High school staff places first in yearbook competition
The Huntington Beach High School yearbook staff won first place in the
American Scholastic Press Assn.’s annual yearbook competition.
The 1999-00 Oilers’ yearbook staff, under the direction of advisor
Mark Kamei, received notice last month that “Cauldron†shows excellence
in writing, photography and page design.
Tarwater receives outstanding education award
Ocean View School District Supt. Jim Tarwater received the Outstanding
Contributions to Education Award sponsored by the Orange County
Department of Education. The award recognizes the contributions of
individuals whose unique efforts have influenced the education of Orange
County students.
Tarwater came to the district in 1992. During his tenure as
superintendent, 10 of 15 schools have achieved California Distinguished
Schools recognition. Tarwater also made Ocean View the first district in
Orange County to implement class-size reduction in kindergarten through
third grades.
Golden West’s gallery to hold opening reception
An opening reception for “Selections from Permanent Collections,†the
first art show this year at the Fine Arts Gallery, is scheduled for 7 to
9 p.m. Feb. 12.
Refreshments will be served, and curator Donna Sandrock will present a
background discussion about the show. The show will run from Feb. 13
throughMarch 9.
The Fine Arts Gallery is at Golden West College, 15744 Goldenwest St.,
Huntington Beach.
Information: Donna Sandrock, (714) 895-8356.
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