REPORT CARD
ART CONTEST WINNERS
The Huntington Union Council PTA is proud to announce that all winners of
this year’s “Reflections” art contest will be displayed until Dec. 28 at
the Huntington Beach Central Library in the Windows Art Gallery. Many of
the 24 elementary and high schools from Huntington Beach and Fountain
Valley have participated in this year’s competition, which had “Anything
is possible ...” as its theme. Only the visual art and photography
entries will be on display. The other areas of competition, such as
literature and music, could not be displayed. First place winners will go
on to the Fourth District PTA to compete countywide. Winners at this
competition will then go to the state and national level competitions.
HINSCHE BEGINS LAW SCHOOL
Scott Hinsche, son of Huntington Beach residents Jack and Kathy Hinsche,
has begun his studies at Southwestern University of Law. He is enrolled
in the law school’s day program, a three-year course of study leading to
the juris doctor degree.
BACON NAMED TO BAND
Kimiko Bacon of Fountain Valley was selected to perform in the Valparaiso
University concert band. The concert band is the premier band at the
university.
Bacon, a Fountain Valley High School graduate, is a sophomore majoring in
music at the Indiana school.
COLLEGE DISTRICT BUDGET SET
The Coast Community College District board of trustees approved a general
fund budget of $161,229,221 for the district for the 1999-2000 fiscal year.
The budget allocates $23.6 million to Coastline Community College, $38.9
million to Golden West College, $58.6 million to Orange Coast College and
$1.5 million to KOCE-TV. The district will receive about 3.4% of the
total budget from federal funds, 45.2% from state revenues and 46.7% from
local money.
FOUNDATION GRANTS
Several significant grant proposals were approved recently by the
Huntington Beach High School Foundation. The following proposals were
funded through a combination of support from parents and business through
membership and donations to the foundation:
Paul Fuller, laser printer and supplies for the mathematics and science
computer lab; Sharon Rittenhouse, hand tools and kiln shelving for
ceramics class; David Sprang, tools and equipment for the small engines
class in the auto technology program; Bill Morehouse, a DVD player and
discs for enhanced photo technology; Gregg Gilboe, classroom materials
for advanced placement music theory curriculum; varsity softball program,
co-funding to construct an additional batting cage; Laura Luetzow,
computer; soccer training and strengthening equipment for the girls’
teams; and freshman baseball field equipment materials.
For more information, call the the foundation at (714) 536-2514.
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