Articles from the July 10, 2013 edition


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  • Letter to Superintendent David LaRose

    Jul 10, 2013

    David LaRose Superintendent Culver City Unified School District Dear David, Thank you for your attention at the meeting we had the other day regarding the Natatorium. I was very glad to hear that the bird poop and garbage debris will be cleaned up in the Culver City school swimming pool Natatorium sometime this summer. I have talked to a number of people after our meeting and there appears to be wide support among the community to get a chance to see the inside of the natatorium. I will be proposing to have a candidate forum in the natatorium...

  • Dear Editor

    Jul 10, 2013

    Dear Editor, The School Board wants to put a Bond measure on the next ballot, but just stubbed their toe (or shot themselves in the foot, if you like) in their haste to have all the members of the board to go along with it. The Culver City News is distributed to everyone's driveway, but few read it. I picked up my copy, then also got a copy of the Culver City Observer as well as the Los Angeles Wave, each of which had a little different way of telling the story. There was also an editorial in the Observer, by Patricia Siever, explaining why...

  • Parents Group Circulates Bond Petition

    Jul 10, 2013

    Parents Group Circulates Bond Petition United Parents of Culver City (UPCC), a local parent group, is circulating a petition for placing the $70 million bond measure on the November ballot. Three of the five school board members rejected the rush to put the measure on the November ballot citing a lack of information on this crucial financial decision. The deadline for placing the measure on the ballot is August 9. Should the board not decide by that date, the next opportunity for the measure to be on the ballot will be at the June 2013 primary...

  • Centaurs Progress In Summer Football

    Mitch Chortkoff, Sports Editor|Jul 10, 2013

    Centaurs Progress In Summer Football Handler Excels At Quarterback The Culver City High School football program advances with summer passing league completion. The Centaurs recently reached the consolation bracket championship game in the Bonita High Air Assault Tournament involving 30 teams. Culver lost the title game, 38-18 to Santiago High of Corona. David Handler, the 6-foot-5 quarterback who previously played for Palisades High, excelled for the Centaurs. Among other accomplishments he...

  • Council Mulls Notification Question

    Lynne Bronstein, Observer Reporter|Jul 10, 2013

    Council Mulls Notification Question What does it mean to post public notices of civic actions? And what news media qualify as outlets for publication of such notices? The City Council discussed these issues at Monday night’s meeting and voted to begin the process of vetting local newspapers in order to pick an official adjudicated “newspaper of general circulation” to post notices of City meetings and other City matters. Three locations were also suggested for the posting of notices. As per c...