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trench · 11 months ago
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School gun report for the week of 12/3/23-12/9/23: $17 million not going toward education
12/4/23: Headline: Nebraska lawmakers look at allowing more people to carry guns in schools At least they’re only looking to have off-duty cops as guards, but again, there is no evidence that armed officers in schools prevent school shootings. *** Police in Elk City, Oklahoma, found an unloaded gun at Elk City High School. A 14-year-old was taken into custody. *** 12/5/23: A police officer…
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cyberphuck · 4 months ago
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Hoo boy. Here is a SAMPLING (this is not everyone) of people from or who lived in my hometown: Amazon Eve, the tallest model in the world at 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)
Black Flag, the hardcore punk band, is from Redondo, Manhattan and Hermosa Beach.
Michael Burns (born 1947), actor on Wagon Train, It's a Man's World, and numerous films; historian, horse breeder; lived in Redondo Beach in 1970s
Cameron Crowe, author, gathered research at a public school Redondo Beach for the basis of his novel Fast Times at Ridgemont High.
Charles Lindbergh attended Redondo Union High School
Christian "CC" Coma (born Christopher Mora, 1985), musician, Black Veil Brides drummer; resident.
Chyna (born Joan Marie Laurer; 1969–2016), professional female wrestler, entertainer, body builder, reality TV star, and adult film actress.
Demi Moore (born 1962), actress; attended Redondo Union High School for a year
Edwin Mattison McMillan (1907–91), atomic scientist and Nobel Prize winner; born in Redondo Beach
Henry Rollins (born 1961), musician, actor, writer, television and radio host, comedian, Black Flag member; former resident.
Hisaye Yamamoto (born 1921), Japanese-American writer; born in Redondo Beach.
Jonas Neubauer, Professional Tetris player; resident
Jereme Rogers, professional skateboarder; resident
Jesse Heiman, TV personality and actor
Judith Resnik, second American woman in space, killed in the Challenger disaster
Lynette "Squeaky" Fromme, former member of the Manson Family, attempted assassin of President Gerald Ford; former resident, Redondo Union High School alumna.
Patrick Kearney (born 1940), serial murderer
Ron Artest, professional basketball player; resident
Ron Kovic (born 1946), anti-war activist, veteran and writer who was paralyzed in the Vietnam War; best known as the author of his memoir Born on the Fourth of July; resident
The Smothers Brothers (Tom, born 1937; Dick, born 1939), musicians and actors; grew up in Redondo Beach and graduated from Redondo Union High School
Traci Lords (born 1968), adult-film actress; attended Redondo Union High School also Vince Neil killed someone while driving drunk
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ekac1001 · 7 months ago
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about Traci Lords
In September 1982, she began attending Redondo Union High School but dropped out at age 15 to enter the porn industry. During her early school years, Kuzma developed a rebellious attitude. She was angry at her mother and found a father figure in her mother's boyfriend Roger Hayes, as she calls him in her autobiography. He was a drug abuser and molested Kuzma in her sleep. According to Lords, this and a rape by a 16-year-old boy in school she had been seeing, which she called "the single most traumatizing thing that ever happened to me in my life", would be what eventually drove her into pornography. Lords has stated, "My damage drove me into porn. I mean, I was a little girl. And I had like all of this stuff. I'd been raped. I'd been molested. I'd been abused. I was messed up. And I was angry. And the same thing that later helped me to change my life when I was 18 and out of that world that helped me to get sober and helped me to gather the courage to go and do the work I needed to do, to look at some things in my life that were so ugly." After her mother broke up with Hayes due to his drug use, she began dating his friend. Kuzma refused to follow them to a new place and was left with her older sister Lorraine. Her mother and two younger sisters eventually found a new apartment.
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thenewsart · 1 year ago
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No plot or gang ties seen in Redondo Beach students' arrests
The arrests of two students bringing loaded weapons to Redondo Union High School on consecutive days were not believed to be tied to a planned school shooting or gang-related, Redondo Beach police said Wednesday. Police provided the update at a virtual safety meeting they hosted along with the Redondo Beach Unified School District in response to the lockdown of the school on two consecutive days.…
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epacer · 2 years ago
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California Makes Flag Football a Girls' High School Sport
California approved a plan Friday to make flag football a girls’ high school sport amid soaring popularity of the game and a push to get more female athletes on the field.
The move by the California Interscholastic Federation — the statewide body that governs high school athletics — makes flag football an official sport for girls in the nation’s most populous state for the upcoming 2023-24 year. The plan was approved unanimously by the organization’s federated council in Long Beach, said Rebecca Brutlag, an agency spokesperson.
Paula Hart Rodas, president-elect of the CIF Southern Section’s council, said the goal is to get more girls involved in high school sports and tap into a widespread love of football by many who are loath to play tackle. Southern California schools spanning from Long Beach to Corona are hoping to start teams in the fall and the approval allows districts to add the sport to their budgets, Hart Rodas said.
“You can love the game of football and not love getting tackled but still want to participate,” Hart Rodas said. "Flag right now is aimed directly at getting more girls involved in athletics by adding a different sport that we know girls across the country are interested in, but not willing to play tackle for a variety of reasons.”
The move adds California to a growing list of states that have included girls' flag football in high school athletic programs, such as Alabama and Nevada. New York state's public high school athletic association took a similar step this week and expects to host the first state championship for girls flag football in the spring of 2024.
The vote in California comes amid a surge in interest in flag football among younger players in recreational leagues and burgeoning support from the NFL and teams such as the Los Angeles Rams and Los Angeles Chargers, which have been running a pilot high school league for girls in Southern California.
Scores of schools signed up to participate in the pilot and those selected to do so — and the eager young players who played in it — have widely been seen as pioneers in the sport.
Paul Schmidt said being part of a start-up has been exciting for his 14-year-old daughter, who had never played flag football before she tried out for the team at Redondo Union High School, one of the schools participating in the league. Making the sport official should make it easier to secure field time, he said, and gives a boost to a tight-knit team of girls that has bonded around starting something new.
“She loves it, loves it. It’s exciting to be in a new sport,” he said.
Rising interest in flag football — in which no one gets tackled and a play ends when an opposing player pulls a flag from a belt around the ball-carrier's waist — comes amid concern about the risk of concussions and other injuries from tackle football.
In the decade leading up to 2018-19, the number of girls playing flag football in U.S. high schools doubled to 11,000, according to the National Federation of State High School Associations.
Without the CIF's approval, California high schools could organize flag football clubs. But coaches said allowing official interscholastic competition will likely drive more schools to start teams and develop a pipeline of players.
Troy Vincent Sr., the NFL's executive vice president of football operations, wrote in the Sacramento Bee that times have changed since he played professional football, which back then was “broadly seen as a man’s game." He said high school players might be able to play into college and beyond as universities have also ramped up the sport.
Vincent is also pushing to get flag football added to 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
“This is no longer just a backyard sport for girls’ pickup games during family holiday gatherings,” he said. *Reposted article from NBC 7 by Amy Taxin on February 3, 2023
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cyberphuck · 8 months ago
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Retired American High Schooler here, I went to school in metropolitan areas in both northern and southern California in the 90s
1. If you had a driver's license and a car, you could drive yourself, but a lot of high schools would also make you buy a student parking pass. Living in a place where it's possible to take the city bus to school is alien to me, I either walked, was driven, or took a school bus to and from school. The bus gave me an opportunity to beat up other kids.
2. No school I went to had uniforms, but we had a weird and arbitrary dress code that changed depending on what the adults thought was poisoning teenage minds at the time: no jelly shoes, no short skirts, no flip flops or open toed sandals, no hats of any kind, no solid-color outfits or bandanas in case a gang member got super lost and wandered into suburbia and saw you and exploded into violence before he could ask directions, no black trench coats in case it caused you to have a bad childhood and access to guns (this was in 1999, we were so innocent back then), no visible bra straps, etc etc etc. If you (read: a teenage girl) were caught violating dress code (read: wearing clothes that made the math teacher stare at you) they made you change into sweats that hadn't been washed in two years. (Catholic schools had uniforms mostly.)
3. Yes you had to pay, sometimes a lot for frankly shitty food. You could eat outside as long as you were 1. On campus and 2. Not having fun. If it looked like you were having fun a staff member would come and harass you.
4. All three of the high schools I went to had mascots: the Granada Matadors, the Shelby Huskies, and the RUHS Seahawks. To my knowledge we didn't have a guy in a costume, but we did have official school spirit colors and shirts, which at Granada we wore on Fridays.
5. Yes. Sports were a way (at least we were told at the time) for kids to build teamwork and leadership, and to do something they had pride in as well as something they enjoyed. In a lot of places, sports practice and meet ups were also a place for boys to learn stuff they didn't or couldn't learn at home like how to dress nicely and how to treat others and make them feel included. Maybe it's because I was girl shaped or whatever, but I never ran into a Mean Jock-- if you were a dick to someone, your coach would hear about it and you'd get in trouble.
Anyway sports are most popular if you have a good rival school that you can hate. We hated Livermore high. Fuck those guys.
Disclaimers: the schools I went to had money, were in areas populated by predominantly middle and upper middle class white people, and I graduated before "no child left behind" and school shootings changed a lot of American high school culture. The most common depiction of "TV" high schools are schools in Southern California, particularly in the LA Basin, in the mid to late 90s, and that's where I was, and when I was there (Redondo Union High School's campus shows up in a couple of movies, but not good ones).
jock anon here! I have more questions about western schools because I always wondered how much is true :
Do you really drive to school?
Do you not have uniforms?
Do you really pay in the cafeteria? are you allowed to eat outside?
Do you have mascots?
are school sports THAT big of a deal?
(Sorry if these sound stupid but I really wanted to know )
To answer, I grew up on farmland in rural Canada
If you have your own car and a driver's license, you can drive to school. It's definitely too far to walk, but some people might bike. The city bus only goes through every four hours, but the school bus isn't too bad. If these don't work your guardians might drop you off before they go to work.
No, we did not have uniforms, that's rich city bitch shit. I personally enjoyed the fishnets and stompin boots combo but no, no uniform. Loosely-enforced dress code, too.
Yes, the cafeteria costs money. There are snack programs for If you don't have money but it's usually apples and granola bars, sometimes mac n cheese for a dollar or something. We can eat anywhere we want, just not the library, gym, or art rooms, and nobody's allowed up the trees.
We had a mascot but we didn't really use it. There was a costume but I think I only saw it twice.
I could not have given less of a shit about team sports, and I was *on* a sports team. We didn't really watch the teams play, either. From what I've seen in America it is NOTHING like they do. No parades or parties or sirens in the street, just trying to make it to nationals, maybe get a scholarship. (Didn't work for me, I was an art kid.)
It doesn't sound stupid but maybe ask an American for Wilder stories, holy fuck the sport team I saw had a fire truck wailing around town when they won once holy fuck damn near shit meself
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ohyesjulesdid · 3 years ago
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Armed Forces Day: Patriotic Concert Fills Parade Cancellation Void
Armed Forces Day: Patriotic Concert Fills Parade Cancellation Void
This morning, my Facebook feed prompted me to post a memory from six years ago. The memory was of my son marching in the 2016 Torrance Armed Forces Day Parade as the Battalion Commander for the Redondo Union High School’s Marine Corps JROTC unit. He had marched in the parade many times before as both a JROTC cadet and a Boy Scout, but this was his senior year, and he led the group. It was an…
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sataniccapitalist · 3 years ago
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goeighthe · 7 years ago
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tonyamckenziepr · 2 years ago
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We have ourselves a high schooler! The Adams Middle School graduation concluded 3 years of growth, maturity, and preparation for the next chapter. We are the proud parents and siblings of Royce McKenzie. ✌🏾����🙌🏾 🎓 . . . . #graduation #classof2022 #proudparents #highschool #bigbrother #littlebrother #foe #RoyceChristopher (at Redondo Union High School) https://www.instagram.com/p/CekVfFKld9-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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southbaydigs · 6 years ago
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538 8th Street, Hermosa Beach is a once in lifetime 10-unit apartment building located in the sand section just five blocks from the beach with proximity to Hermosa Beach, Redondo Beach and Manhattan Beach piers. This well-kept property is located west of Valley Drive and consists of four levels, two of which are dedicated to living space, a subterranean parking garage, and an expansive rooftop deck with ocean and valley views . The building has 9,083 square feet on 6,483 sqft lot of land (0.02 Acres) zoned R3. The apartment unit mix consists of nine 2-bedroom units and one 1-bedroom unit. Each unit comes with gas range, refrigerator and dishwasher. Each unit also has a balcony deck some of which have valley and ocean views. The property has five assigned tandem parking spots and five assigned single parking spaces as well as one guest spot for a total of 16 parking spots on the property. The property also has a dedicated laundry room with two washers and two dryers, storage room and an interior bicycle storage area. Boasting an excellent walkscore of 88, tenants have access to many amenities including the greenbelt, Hermosa Beach restaurants and shops and the Redondo Beach harbor. For families, this property also provides proximity to several award Hermosa Beach schools as well as Mira Costa High School and Redondo Union High School. Six out the ten units are currently on month-to-month tenancy. Will Joseph Mobile +1 310 415 4655 [email protected] CAL BRE Lic. #01934991 www.beachcitiesinsider.com Strand Hill Properties 1131 Morningside Drive, Manhattan Beach, CA 90266
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letsjanukhan · 3 years ago
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Redondo Union to challenge Marymount in girls' volleyball
Redondo Union to challenge Marymount in girls’ volleyball
High school girls’ volleyball is back in the Southern Section after a year’s absence because of last year’s COVID-19 restrictions. Athletes were pretty much left with club competitions, though the City Section did move its season to spring, enabling championships to take place. The Lakewood/Molten Classic starts the schedule Saturday at Lakewood High. Among the teams entered in the Division 1…
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cholatoaloha · 4 years ago
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naspn360 · 5 years ago
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epacer · 5 years ago
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GRAB-N-GO STUDENT MEALS
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Here’s where you can find free meals for children during this week’s school closures
Many school districts in San Diego County will provide free sack meals to any child during the upcoming coronavirus school closures that are starting Monday.
Generally, schools are providing meals to children 18 and younger, no questions asked.
Many schools say the only requirement is that the children who are receiving the meal are present.
Meals will generally be served grab-n-go style to avoid people congregating. Students are asked to eat the meals off-site.
For many districts with only one lunchtime drop-off window, they will provide a packed lunch plus a breakfast for the next day.
Here’s a list of when and where you can find meals by school district, according to district websites:
Carlsbad Unified
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Jefferson Elementary School — 3743 Jefferson Street, Carlsbad
Chula Vista Elementary
Breakfast 8-8:30 a.m., lunch 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
●    All school sites
Encinitas Union
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
●    Ocean Knoll Elementary — 910 Melba Road, Encinitas
Escondido Union/Escondido Union High
Breakfast 6-8 a.m. at the following schools:
●    Central Elementary School — 122 West 4th Avenue, Escondido
●    Del Dios Academy — 1400 West 9th Avenue, Escondido
●    Juniper Elementary School — 1809 Juniper Street, Escondido
●    Mission Middle School — 939 East Mission Avenue, Escondido
●    Rock Springs Elementary School — 1155 Deodar Road, Escondido
Lunch 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at the following schools:
●    Escondido High School — 1535 North Broadway, Escondido
●    Orange Glen High School — 2200 Glenridge Road, Escondido
●    San Pasqual High School — 3300 Bear Valley Parkway, Escondido
Fallbrook Union Elementary
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Deluz School House — 40153 De Luz Murrieta Road, Fallbrook
●    La Paloma Elementary — 300 Heald Lane, Fallbrook
●    Maie Ellis Elementary — 400 West Elder Street, Fallbrook
●    Mary Fay Pendleton — 110 Marine Drive, Oceanside
●    Potter Jr. High School — 1743 Reche Road, Fallbrook
●    San Onofre School — 200 Pate Road, San Clemente
●    William H. Fraizer Elementary — 1835 Gum Tree Lane, Fallbrook
Grossmont Union High
10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
●    All school sites
Juvenile Court and Community Schools
Breakfast 9:30 a.m., lunch 12 p.m.
●    Innovations (North) — 450 N. Melrose Drive, Rooms 102 and 103, Vista
●    37ECB (Metro) — 3720 El Cajon Boulevard, San Diego
●    SCREC (South) — 800 National City Boulevard, National City
●    La Mesa (East) — 8374 Hercules Street, La Mesa
La Mesa-Spring Valley
11 a.m.-1 p.m., breakfast 8-9 a.m. on Monday, March 16 only
●    La Mesa Arts Academy — 4200 Parks Avenue, La Mesa
●    Parkway Middle School — 9009 Park Plaza Drive, La Mesa
●    Spring Valley Academy — 3900 Conrad Drive, Spring Valley
●    STEAM Academy — 1001 Leland Street, Spring Valley
Lemon Grove
11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
●    Lemon Grove Academy Elementary — 3121 School Lane, Lemon Grove
Oceanside Unified
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    El Camino High School — 400 Rancho Del Oro Drive, Oceanside
●    Libby Elementary — 423 West Redondo Drive, Oceanside
●    Mission Elementary — 2100 Mission Avenue, Oceanside
●    Oceanside High School — 1 Pirates Cove Way, Oceanside
Poway Unified
Lunch 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. at all school sites, breakfast 7:30-8:30 a.m. at the following school sites:
●    Los Penasquitos Elementary School — 14125 Cuca Street, San Diego
●    Meadowbrook Middle School — 12320 Meadowbrook Lane, Poway
●    Midland Elementary School — 13910 Midland Road, Poway
●    Mount Carmel High School — 9550 Carmel Mountain Road, San Diego
●    Pomerado Elementary School — 12321 Ninth Street, Poway
●    Poway High School — 15500 Espola Road, Poway
●    Valley Elementary School — 13000 Bowron Road, Poway
●    Westview High School — 13500 Camino del Sur, San Diego
Ramona Unified
11 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
●    Ramona Elementary — 415 8th Street, Ramona
San Diego Unified
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Clark Middle — 4388 Thorn Street, San Diego
●    Cherokee Point Elementary — 3735 38th Street, San Diego
●    Sherman Elementary — 301 22nd Street, San Diego
●    Zamorano Elementary — 2655 Casey Street, San Diego
●    Kearny High — 1954 Komet Way, San Diego
●    O’Farrell Charter — 6130 Skyline Drive, San Diego
●    Walker Elementary — 9245 Hillery Drive, San Diego
●    Farb Middle — 4880 La Cuenta Drive, San Diego
San Dieguito Union High
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Earl Warren Middle School — 155 Stevens Avenue, Solana Beach
●    San Dieguito Academy — 800 Santa Fe Drive, Encinitas
San Marcos Unified
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    All school sites
Santee
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    District Office — 9880 Riverwalk Drive, Santee
San Ysidro Elementary
Breakfast 8-9:30 a.m., lunch 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    La Mirada Elementary School — 222 Avenida De La Madrid, San Ysidro
●    San Ysidro Middle School — 4345 Otay Mesa Road, San Ysidro
●    Willow Elementary School — 226 Willow Road, San Ysidro
South Bay Union
Monday 11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    All school sites
Sweetwater Union High
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Castle Park Middle School — 160 Quintard Street, Chula Vista
●    Castle Park High School — 1395 Hilltop Drive, Chula Vista
●    Chula Vista High School — 820 Fourth Avenue, Chula Vista
●    Chula Vista Middle School — 415 Fifth Avenue, Chula Vista
●    Granger Junior High School — 2101 Granger Avenue, National City
●    Hilltop Middle School — 44 East J Street, Chula Vista
●    Hilltop High School — 555 Claire Avenue, Chula Vista
●    Mar Vista High School — 505 Elm Avenue, Imperial Beach
●    Mar Vista Academy — 1267 Thermal Avenue, San Diego
●    Montgomery Middle School — 1051 Picador Boulevard, San Diego
●    Montgomery High School — 3250 Palm Avenue, San Diego
●    National City Middle School — 1701 D Avenue, National City
●    Southwest Middle School — 2710 Iris Avenue, San Diego
●    Southwest High School — 1685 Hollister Street, San Diego
●    Sweetwater High School — 2900 Highland Avenue, National City
●    San Ysidro High School — 5353 Airway Road, San Diego
Vallecitos
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
●    Vallecitos Elementary School — 5211 5th Street, Fallbrook
Vista Unified
11 a.m.-12 p.m.
●    Boys and Girls Club of Vista — 410 West California Avenue, Vista, CA
●    Foothill Oak Elementary — 1370 Oak Drive, Vista
●    Grapevine Elementary — 630 Grapevine Road, Vista
●    Rancho Buena Vista High School — 1601 Longhorn Drive, Vista
●    Roosevelt Middle School — 850 Sagewood Drive, Oceanside
●    Vista High School — 1 Panther Way, Vista
*Reposted article from the UT by Kristen Taketa of March 14, 2020
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yumadd · 5 years ago
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Our babygirl is off to highschool #RUHS (at Redondo Union High School) https://www.instagram.com/p/By6OBDtAJkF/?igshid=1h2glyaolx1t1
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