Chino Valley Unified School District
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For the past three years the Chino Valley Unified School District has not had a deputy superintendent - until now. Stefanie Phillips will be filling that role.
Question: Prior to working in the education field, you had a career in finance. What led you to make the change?
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Chino Valley seniors to receive scholarships
Twenty seniors are receiving scholarships from Chino Valley Unified School District at awards ceremonies beginning this week and continuing through commencement exercises.
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Vote for two. An asterisk (*) indicates incumbency.
Name: Rosie Ambriz
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The Daily Bulletin asked two questions of candidates in this year's Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education. Here are their answers:
QUESTIONS: Like all school districts, the Chino Valley Unified School District has been dealing with major budget cuts. What areas do you believe need to remain a priority?
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CHINO HILLS - The Chino Valley Unified School District pulled out all the stops Thursday to list its accomplishments over the last year, and it became a pretty long list.
Amid student singing and dancing, district officials held their annual State of the District event at Chino Hills High outlining goals and praising recent accomplishments.
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My name is Silver Aguilar and I am running for the Chino Valley school board. I am a lifelong resident and product of our local schools. I have been working to make a difference in the lives of children by championing educational issues.
My candidacy reflects making positive changes in our local schools. My four brothers and one sister all attended and graduated from the Chino Valley Unified School District. With today's tough economy, I understand that now more than ever education is the key to our children's future success.
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CHINO - With the possibility of losing $8 million in state funds for missing instructional minutes at two of its elementary schools last school year, the Chino Valley Unified School District is preparing again to ask the state Board of Education to reduce the penalty.
During the 2008-09 school year, an accounting error caused Rolling Ridge and Doris Dickson elementary schools to offer less instructional time than required for their fourth- through sixth- graders. The shortfall was about 170 minutes over 34 days, officials said.
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School District hosts college fair
The Chino Valley Unified School District held its annual college fair at Chino High School on Monday with hundreds in attendance.
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My name is Brandon K. Blanchard and I am seeking a seat on the Chino Valley Unified School District Board of Education. My commitment to you, the voters of the district is to work collaboratively with families, teachers, administrators, education support staff and our community partners to continuously advance the educational opportunities for all of our children. I would be duly honored to serve the students of the entire district as your newest Board member. I also have two daughters' that attend CVUSD schools.
My top three areas of focus will be:
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The debate over the Bible-centered curriculum at Chino Valley Unified School District mirrors a national debate that has divided those who believe a secular study of the influential holy book is constitutional and those who think the offering of such curriculum is religiously motivated.
In the past school year, Chino Valley Unified School District adopted "The Bible and Its Influence," as the textbook for its new Bible literacy course. The decision has drawn some criticism over the necessity of a course at a time of deep cuts, while it's earned praise from members of the Calvary Chapel Chino Hills church and other Christian groups.