Higher sewer fees, school administration changes
Higher
sewer fees and local schools administrative changes merit attention
this week:
--Residential
customers of the Yorba Linda Water District will begin paying 8
percent more each month for sewer maintenance fees on bills dating
from Aug. 1, increasing from $6.42 to $6.94 for homes with
individual meters and up to $6.52 per unit for master-metered
residences.
Commercial-industrial
and public school accounts will pay $6.94 based on the first 700
cubic feet of water consumption plus $4.40 for each successive use of
1,000 cubic feet of water.
Sewer
charges are included on the monthly water bills for customers who buy
district water, while clients of other water agencies connected to
district sewers pay the fee on the annual property tax billings from
the county.
The
increase comes in the third year of a five-year sewer rate study
completed in late 2015. The district has 23,219 residential water
connections in Yorba Linda and parts of three other cities.
--Olivia
Yaung is the 17th person and first woman to be named
principal at Valencia High School since doors opened in 1933. She was
assistant principal the past five years and succeeds Hector Vasquez,
who served one year.
“We
believe in setting high expectations for students in a nurturing
environment,” she said in a message to parents, adding, “Our
focus for the 2017-18 school year is empowerment, with students
taking ownership of their learning experience.”
Also at
Valencia: Kevin Ferguson replaces retiree Kevin McConnell as athletic
director, Assistant Principal Nancy Watkins is now district
administrator of secondary curriculum and instruction and Mike Young
from Travis Ranch and Chris Herzfeld from Laguna Beach are new
assistant principals.
--The
first woman principal at Esperanza High School since the campus
opened in 1974 is Gina Aguilar, a 20-year Aztec veteran replacing
retiree Ken Fox. Returning as assistant principal is Jamie Jauch
after a stint at Yorba Linda High School. Scott Mazurier also assumes
an assistant principal slot.
“We
value parents as our partners in education and look forward to the
opportunity to collaborate and engage your students and give them the
best high school experience possible,” Aguilar's first message
stated.
Previously,
only El Dorado High School had women principals: Karen Wilkens and
Carey Cecil. This year, Joey Davis returns as principal, as does
Yorba Linda High School's founding principal Dave Flynn; his new
assistant principal is Richard Dinh. New El Dorado athletic director
is Ray Elliott.
--Changes
at Yorba Linda elementary schools: Tamie Beeuwsaert from Mabel Paine
to Lakeview; Katherine Dailey from Lakeview to Rose Drive; and Linda
Adamson from Rose Drive to district administrator of elementary
curriculum and instruction. Melanie Carmona will head Mabel Paine.
New
Yorba Linda Middle School principal is Tamar Kataroyan from Monrovia,
replacing retiree Cameron Malotte.
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