Tuesday, August 13, 2013

MURRIETA: Hadden selected to lead police department

Murrieta Attorney's Cal Select wins XDS World Series

Its too late in the day for that, he joked. Hadden, one of two captains, started his career with the Perris Police Department after graduating from the police academy in 1988. In July 1992, he went to work for the inaugural Murrieta Attorney force. He was named captain in April 2011. Ive done a little bit of everything, Hadden said, adding that his career has included stints on traffic patrol and the SWAT team, which he led. Every days different, he said. Hadden said he intends to continue the course charted by Baray, emphasizing detailed crime analysis and prevention. My bottom-line goal is to look at the end result: Are we reducing crime? he said.
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Murrieta Attorney Valley Unified announces new assistant principal assignments

Advertisement for Murrieta Attorney Volkswagen These are the first new buses the district has purchased since 2000. But over half of the 51 regular and special needs buses in the districts fleet at the end of the last school year were purchased in 1990. The CNG buses and the fueling stations that will keep them running were purchased largely through grants and other financial incentives for converting to alternative-fuel technology. According to a news release from district spokeswoman Karen Parris, the largest of those was a $1,755,000 grant from the South Coast Air Quality Management District. The district spent just $40,000 for the 10 new buses, Parris wrote. Superintendent Pat Kelley and the districts board of education got a look at the new buses and refueling stations Thursday, Aug.
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MURRIETA: School district making the switch to CNG buses

By the end of the 15-team pool-play rounds, Cal Select earned the third seed with a 4-0 record behind the nationally ranked El Monte Dukes (4-0, #1 seed) and Hawaiis Zone Baseball Club (4-0, #2 seed). The first playoff rounds on Friday pitted Cal Select against the number 6 seed, San Diegos Team Mizuno. Select defeated Mizuno 5-0 to advance to Saturdays semi-final game against the undefeated Zone Baseball Club. Cal Selects stellar play earned the club another victory over Zone by a score of 12-0. The semi-final win placed Cal Select (6-0) in a Saturday championship match-up with the well-coached and gifted El Monte Dukes (6-0). The high-energy battle between the two determined squads featured spirited cheering from the stands and all the intensity 10-year-olds could muster. Cal Select took a 3-1 lead in the second inning and never looked back, collecting five more runs in the third inning, three more in the fourth inning, and two additional runs in the fifth inning to clinch the title by score of 13-2. The excitement and energy was tangible as the title game concluded with a celebrative Cal Select dog-pile near the pitchers mound.
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Patane has served as a principal and assistant principal in the Corona-Norco Unified School District for the past eight years. He has seven years of teaching experience, including four years at Rail Ranch Elementary. Patane has a bachelor of arts degree from San Diego State University and a master of arts degree from Grand Canyon University. He also holds an administrative credential. Assistant Principal Andy Banks will move from Antelope Hills Elementary to Monte Vista Elementary. Banks has been in the district for 25 years. He holds a masters in educational administration from the University of Redlands and he has 12 years of elementary teaching experience and 16 years of experience as an administrator.
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Murrieta Attorney Mesa pair triumph to titles at league finals

Lorimer has done an outstanding job as a principal at Buchanan. We will miss his leadership at Buchanan, but understand and support his decision. Jennifer Randel came to the district in 2000 and she taught sixth grade math and science at Thompson Middle School for seven years. Randel was an Assistant Principal at Rail Ranch, Avaxat and Warm Springs Middle School before moving to Buchanan. Prior to coming to the district, she taught first grade in Lake Elsinore Unified School District for eight years. Randel received a BA from UCLA, a masters degree and her administrative credential from Cal State San Bernardino. I have enjoyed getting to know the staff, students and parents at Buchanan and I am excited to be given this opportunity to continue the journey with them. The Interim Principals will serve throughout the 2013/14 school year and during the second semester the district will conduct an inclusive process for the selection of the permanent principals for Alta Murrieta Attorney, Buchanan and Monte Vista.
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Murrieta Attorney Valley USD announces new administrative assignments

Jennifer Randel I like it. I was really scared because it was my only second time running anchor. With her adrenaline pumping, Dargel parlayed her relay success into a momentous first-place finish in the 100-meter hurdles. Her time of 14.60 nudged Great Oaks formidable hurdles tandem of Miller (14.74) and Martiesha Caines (14.74). I am not going to lie, Dargel said. I shed a few tears. It feels pretty good. The Cal State Northridge-commit credited her senior success to placing a renewed emphasis on hurdling, setting it as her top priority. (Last year I was) being a teenager, Dargel said. High school, Instagram, Facebook ---- that kind of stuff. (I was) focusing on things that arent as important. Singleton was a busy athlete Thursday as she competed in the long jump, 400 relay, 100-meter dash and finally, the triple jump.
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