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The picture of the sign indicating the proposed new high school site on Las Posas Road behind the Camarillo Library in the Feb. 8 Camarillo Acorn should also have shown the other side of the street, the side on which St. John's Pleasant Valley Hospital resides. More ... The Feb. 8 article "Battle over unification has put new high school on hold" was another mystifying eruption of this ongoing saga. The Oxnard Union High School District continues the campaign of lies and misinformation. More ... I am writing in response to the Feb. 8 article "Battle over unification has put new high school on hold."Correct me if I am wrong, but aren't Adolfo Camarillo High School and Adolfo Camarillo High School students part of Oxnard Union High School District now? Yes, we are now and always have been. More ... In regards to the Feb. 8 article "Education foundation gives $17,000 to Camarillo schools," some of the critical statements made by a few Camarillo public officials and parents against the Pleasant Valley Education Foundation for doling out money to Camarillo Academy of Progressive Education public charter school are shameful. More ... I appreciate Evan Maysr's honesty in reporting about the finances of the Pleasant Valley School District in his Feb. 8 guest opinion "Unification may solve district's budget woes." Where are we one year after the PVSD schoolclosure fiasco? More ... I read with interest the guest opinion by Evan Maysr in the Feb. 8 Camarillo Acorn, stating that the way to raise teachers' salaries was through unification. While the article made several good points and I agree that our teachers need more money, I feel the analysis was incomplete. More ... |
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