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El Tejon Unified School District

The El Tejon Unified School District serves kindergarten-through-12th-grade students in the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass, which include Frazier Park, Lebec, and Pine Mountain Club in the southern mountains of Kern County, California. Lockwood Valley is part of the district even though it is within Ventura County, and Gorman students (in Los Angeles County) are accepted into the high school by special permit.

El Tejon Unified School District
Address
4337 Lebec Road
Lebec
, California, 93243
United States
District information
TypePublic
GradesK–12[1]
NCES District ID0600026[1]
Students and staff
Students699[1]
Teachers34.38[1]
Staff40.86[1]
Student–teacher ratio20.33[1]
Other information
Websitewww.el-tejon.k12.ca.us

Administration edit

Sara Haflich is district superintendent.

Schools edit

Grades K-8 edit

Frazier Park Elementary School educates children in kindergarten through fourth grade. El Tejon Middle School in Lebec takes district students from fifth through the eighth grade.[2]

Frazier Mountain High School edit

Frazier Mountain High School, also in Lebec, was founded in 1995 for ninth- through 12th-graders.[2]

Academics edit

The Frazier Mountain High School curriculum offers college prep, honors and advanced placement (AP) courses. Beginning in the fall of 2013, they also began offering dual enrollment courses for English and Chemistry. Students enrolled in these courses receive both college credit and credit toward high school graduation.[3] The school also hosts a "school within a school" via a California Partnership Academy, which accommodates the needs of both "at-risk" students and those who are college bound in team-oriented learning, project-based instruction and cross-discipline thematics.[4][clarification needed]

Activities edit

Clubs and activities include art, baton, cheer, California Scholarship Federation, drumline, Future Farmers of America, Friends of Rachel, Student School Ambassadors, and others.[5]

Athletics edit

Frazier Mountain High School belongs to the High Desert League in the Central Section[6] of the California Interscholastic Federation. Prior to fall 2013, the school and the High Desert League had competed in the Southern Section of the CIF. The teams, known as the Falcons, compete in baseball, basketball, football, golf, soccer, softball and volleyball. 2013 proved to be a stellar year for FMHS athletics. The 2013 Varsity Football team and the 2013 Varsity Softball team both made it to the first round of playoffs. The 2013 Varsity Girls' Soccer team finished league 10-0 and contended in playoffs.[7] The 2013 FMHS baseball team finished their league play undefeated and won the High Desert League championship for the first time in the school's history.[8] Additionally, the baseball team made it to the third round of playoffs before they were defeated.[9]

Robotics edit

In 2001, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded the school a sponsorship to compete in a robotics competition.[10] Then in 2004 it won a robotics competition in Southern California.[11] In 2013, the FMHS Robotics team "Snobotics" placed 2nd at the 2013 LA Regional competition.[12]

Intelligent design class edit

In 2006, Frazier Mountain High School received national attention in the case Hurst et al. v. Newman et al. when eleven parents sued the district for its scheduling an intersession course on "The Philosophy of Design."[13] The class, taught by Sharon Lemburg, who was married to an Assembly of God pastor, was criticized for bringing intelligent design creationism into the class.[14] Lemburg was accused by Ken Hurst, one of the parents who filed the lawsuit and is a researcher at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada, for falsely including him and Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick (who had been dead for two years) as lecturers on the syllabus presented to the Board of Trustees.[15] The suit was settled out of court when the school district agreed that no school "shall offer, presently or in the future, the course entitled 'Philosophy of Design' or 'Philosophy of Intelligent Design' or any other course that promotes or endorses creationism, creation science, or intelligent design."[13][16]

Missing student body funds edit

On October 14, 2009, the school board heard the results of an audit of the books of the Associated Student Body organization for the school year 2008-2009, when revenues were $224,012 from dances, a student store, and athletic events and expenses were $201,301.[17] The audit was ordered after two students complained about what they said were missing funds amounting to about $10,000.[18] It found a deficiency in the student books and "lack of controls," County Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mark Fulmer told the board.[17]

In the wake of an investigation by Jason Kaff of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools office, School District Board Chairman Anita Anderson told an Enterprise reporter in June 2010 that "Kids raised the money and then the money was used for other purposes." But the school district put new procedures in place to avoid irregularities in the future, the newspaper reported, "such as taking regular inventories in the student store, immediately counting and filing cash reports signed by two people following fundraising events, reconciling bank statements . . . and keeping mandated files of signed minutes to document that [Associated Student Body] members agreed to purchases."[19]

Student walkout edit

About two hundred high school students staged a walkout from their classes on January 25, 2011, to protest the layoff of bus driver Jesus "Chuy" Saldana after a parent complained that the bus he was driving rolled backward and caused her to run over her son's foot with her car. "They chanted, 'Chuy, Chuy,' and interviewed with local and television media before the media was shooed away by administrators."[20] The Mountain Enterprise contacted the California Newspaper Publishers Association about the alleged interference with the media and was told that the students have the right to "speak to the media and express their opinions."[21]

Charter schools edit

Frazier Park hosts a branch of the Charter Oaks Community Charter School, headquartered in Bakersfield. The charter school is designed to "provide opportunities, support, and accountability for parents in their homeschooling endeavors."[22]

Pine Mountain Learning Center is a district-sponsored charter school 3.5 miles west of Pine Mountain.[23]

Home schooling edit

Home schooling is important in the Mountain Communities, according to a March 2008 report in the local weekly newspaper, The Mountain Enterprise, which added:

Per capita, the Mountain Communities may have one of the highest rates of homeschooling in the state, far above the national average of 2 to 4 percent, Holly Van Houten . . . [a home-school parent of the area] said. Estimates range between 8 and 30 percent—somewhere between 100 and 400 children, she reports.[24]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search for Public School Districts – District Detail for El Tejon Unified". National Center for Education Statistics. Institute of Education Sciences. Retrieved 2022-03-05.
  2. ^ a b Home page of the El Tejon Unified School District. 2008-11-20 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Academics," FMHS web site,November 8, 2013
  4. ^ "About," ComTec Academy web site,November 8, 2013
  5. ^ "Activities," FMHS web site,November 9, 2013
  6. ^ http://www.bakersfieldcalifornian.com/sports/preps/x1322505655/Rams-to-move-into-SWYL-Falcons-to-SYL. Retrieved 2013-06-08. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  7. ^ "Frazier Mountain High School (Lebec, CA) Varsity Football".
  8. ^ "Falcons vanquish defending CIF Division 6 champs :: The Mountain Enterprise".
  9. ^ "Falcons' Dream Season Comes to a Close :: The Mountain Enterprise".
  10. ^ "NASA Sponsorships Awarded to High School Students". NASA. November 29, 2001. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  11. ^ . NASA. November 29, 2001. Archived from the original on 2008-04-03. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  12. ^ "FMHS Snobotics Team :: The Mountain Enterprise".
  13. ^ a b "Settlement in Hurst v. Newman". National Center for Science Education. January 17, 2006. Retrieved 2009-11-12.
  14. ^ Associated Press, "California School Sued Over Intelligent Design," nbcnews.com, January 10, 2006
  15. ^ . The Mountain Enterprise. Dec 30, 2005. Archived from the original on 2008-07-03. Retrieved 2008-05-17.
  16. ^ Complaint, Hurst v. Newman
  17. ^ a b "ASB Audit Questions Linger" The Mountain Enterprise, October 23, 2009
  18. ^ Patric Hedlund, "Audit of ASB Funds In for 2008-09," The Mountain Enterprise, October 16, 2009, page 8
  19. ^ Patric Hedlund, "Sloppy Tracking of Student Funds Leaves $439,000 Still in Question," The Mountain Enterprise (online edition), June 11, 2010)
  20. ^ Barrientos, Jorge (February 4, 2011). . Bakersfield Californian. Archived from the original on July 7, 2011.
  21. ^ "School Sit-In Seeks to Send Message," The Mountain Enterprise, February 4, 2011, page 2
  22. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-05-17. Retrieved 2008-10-09. Mission statement of Charter Oaks Community Charter School.
  23. ^ . Archived from the original on 2009-02-27. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  24. ^ "Mountain's home schools oppose state intrusion," Mountain Enterprise, March 14, 2008

External links edit

  • Official website

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The El Tejon Unified School District serves kindergarten through 12th grade students in the Mountain Communities of the Tejon Pass which include Frazier Park Lebec and Pine Mountain Club in the southern mountains of Kern County California Lockwood Valley is part of the district even though it is within Ventura County and Gorman students in Los Angeles County are accepted into the high school by special permit El Tejon Unified School DistrictAddress4337 Lebec Road Lebec California 93243 United StatesDistrict informationTypePublicGradesK 12 1 NCES District ID0600026 1 Students and staffStudents699 1 Teachers34 38 1 Staff40 86 1 Student teacher ratio20 33 1 Other informationWebsitewww wbr el tejon wbr k12 wbr ca wbr us Contents 1 Administration 2 Schools 2 1 Grades K 8 2 2 Frazier Mountain High School 2 2 1 Academics 2 2 2 Activities 2 2 3 Athletics 2 2 4 Robotics 2 2 5 Intelligent design class 2 2 6 Missing student body funds 2 2 7 Student walkout 2 3 Charter schools 2 4 Home schooling 3 References 4 External linksAdministration editSara Haflich is district superintendent Schools editGrades K 8 edit Frazier Park Elementary School educates children in kindergarten through fourth grade El Tejon Middle School in Lebec takes district students from fifth through the eighth grade 2 Frazier Mountain High School edit Frazier Mountain High School also in Lebec was founded in 1995 for ninth through 12th graders 2 Academics edit The Frazier Mountain High School curriculum offers college prep honors and advanced placement AP courses Beginning in the fall of 2013 they also began offering dual enrollment courses for English and Chemistry Students enrolled in these courses receive both college credit and credit toward high school graduation 3 The school also hosts a school within a school via a California Partnership Academy which accommodates the needs of both at risk students and those who are college bound in team oriented learning project based instruction and cross discipline thematics 4 clarification needed Activities edit Clubs and activities include art baton cheer California Scholarship Federation drumline Future Farmers of America Friends of Rachel Student School Ambassadors and others 5 Athletics edit Frazier Mountain High School belongs to the High Desert League in the Central Section 6 of the California Interscholastic Federation Prior to fall 2013 the school and the High Desert League had competed in the Southern Section of the CIF The teams known as the Falcons compete in baseball basketball football golf soccer softball and volleyball 2013 proved to be a stellar year for FMHS athletics The 2013 Varsity Football team and the 2013 Varsity Softball team both made it to the first round of playoffs The 2013 Varsity Girls Soccer team finished league 10 0 and contended in playoffs 7 The 2013 FMHS baseball team finished their league play undefeated and won the High Desert League championship for the first time in the school s history 8 Additionally the baseball team made it to the third round of playoffs before they were defeated 9 Robotics edit In 2001 the National Aeronautics and Space Administration awarded the school a sponsorship to compete in a robotics competition 10 Then in 2004 it won a robotics competition in Southern California 11 In 2013 the FMHS Robotics team Snobotics placed 2nd at the 2013 LA Regional competition 12 Intelligent design class edit In 2006 Frazier Mountain High School received national attention in the case Hurst et al v Newman et al when eleven parents sued the district for its scheduling an intersession course on The Philosophy of Design 13 The class taught by Sharon Lemburg who was married to an Assembly of God pastor was criticized for bringing intelligent design creationism into the class 14 Lemburg was accused by Ken Hurst one of the parents who filed the lawsuit and is a researcher at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in La Canada for falsely including him and Nobel Prize winner Francis Crick who had been dead for two years as lecturers on the syllabus presented to the Board of Trustees 15 The suit was settled out of court when the school district agreed that no school shall offer presently or in the future the course entitled Philosophy of Design or Philosophy of Intelligent Design or any other course that promotes or endorses creationism creation science or intelligent design 13 16 Missing student body funds edit On October 14 2009 the school board heard the results of an audit of the books of the Associated Student Body organization for the school year 2008 2009 when revenues were 224 012 from dances a student store and athletic events and expenses were 201 301 17 The audit was ordered after two students complained about what they said were missing funds amounting to about 10 000 18 It found a deficiency in the student books and lack of controls County Assistant Superintendent of Schools Mark Fulmer told the board 17 In the wake of an investigation by Jason Kaff of the Kern County Superintendent of Schools office School District Board Chairman Anita Anderson told an Enterprise reporter in June 2010 that Kids raised the money and then the money was used for other purposes But the school district put new procedures in place to avoid irregularities in the future the newspaper reported such as taking regular inventories in the student store immediately counting and filing cash reports signed by two people following fundraising events reconciling bank statements and keeping mandated files of signed minutes to document that Associated Student Body members agreed to purchases 19 Student walkout edit About two hundred high school students staged a walkout from their classes on January 25 2011 to protest the layoff of bus driver Jesus Chuy Saldana after a parent complained that the bus he was driving rolled backward and caused her to run over her son s foot with her car They chanted Chuy Chuy and interviewed with local and television media before the media was shooed away by administrators 20 The Mountain Enterprise contacted the California Newspaper Publishers Association about the alleged interference with the media and was told that the students have the right to speak to the media and express their opinions 21 Charter schools edit Frazier Park hosts a branch of the Charter Oaks Community Charter School headquartered in Bakersfield The charter school is designed to provide opportunities support and accountability for parents in their homeschooling endeavors 22 Pine Mountain Learning Center is a district sponsored charter school 3 5 miles west of Pine Mountain 23 Home schooling edit Home schooling is important in the Mountain Communities according to a March 2008 report in the local weekly newspaper The Mountain Enterprise which added Per capita the Mountain Communities may have one of the highest rates of homeschooling in the state far above the national average of 2 to 4 percent Holly Van Houten a home school parent of the area said Estimates range between 8 and 30 percent somewhere between 100 and 400 children she reports 24 References edit a b c d e f Search for Public School Districts District Detail for El Tejon Unified National Center for Education Statistics Institute of Education Sciences Retrieved 2022 03 05 a b Home page of the El Tejon Unified School District Archived 2008 11 20 at the Wayback Machine Academics FMHS web site November 8 2013 About ComTec Academy web site November 8 2013 Activities FMHS web site November 9 2013 http www bakersfieldcalifornian com sports preps x1322505655 Rams to move into SWYL Falcons to SYL Retrieved 2013 06 08 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Frazier Mountain High School Lebec CA Varsity Football Falcons vanquish defending CIF Division 6 champs The Mountain Enterprise Falcons Dream Season Comes to a Close The Mountain Enterprise NASA Sponsorships Awarded to High School Students NASA November 29 2001 Retrieved 2008 05 17 2004 FIRST Robotics Competition Southern California Regional Award Winners NASA November 29 2001 Archived from the original on 2008 04 03 Retrieved 2008 05 17 FMHS Snobotics Team The Mountain Enterprise a b Settlement in Hurst v Newman National Center for Science Education January 17 2006 Retrieved 2009 11 12 Associated Press California School Sued Over Intelligent Design nbcnews com January 10 2006 False Information on Intelligent Design Course Given to Board The Mountain Enterprise Dec 30 2005 Archived from the original on 2008 07 03 Retrieved 2008 05 17 Complaint Hurst v Newman a b ASB Audit Questions Linger The Mountain Enterprise October 23 2009 Patric Hedlund Audit of ASB Funds In for 2008 09 The Mountain Enterprise October 16 2009 page 8 Patric Hedlund Sloppy Tracking of Student Funds Leaves 439 000 Still in Question The Mountain Enterprise online edition June 11 2010 Barrientos Jorge February 4 2011 Community Rallies Around Dismissed Bus Driver Bakersfield Californian Archived from the original on July 7 2011 School Sit In Seeks to Send Message The Mountain Enterprise February 4 2011 page 2 KCSOS Valley Oaks Charter School Mission Statement Archived from the original on 2008 05 17 Retrieved 2008 10 09 Mission statement of Charter Oaks Community Charter School Pine Mountain Learning Center Archived from the original on 2009 02 27 Retrieved 2009 10 16 Mountain s home schools oppose state intrusion Mountain Enterprise March 14 2008External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title El Tejon Unified School District amp oldid 1111912236, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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