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FUHSD requests earlier submission for transfers Andrea Verdin Special to The Village News Due to the negative financial impact to Fallbrook Union High School District (FUHSD) caused by parents requesting transfers for their students to neighboring districts, the district is requesting that paperwork be submitted as early as possible. This will allow district staff more time to accurately plan for the subsequent school year. The interdistrict attendance policy now states that attendance applications for the coming year may be submitted as early as the first day after winter break in January, and priority will be given to applications received before Feb. 15. The superintendent or designee may deny applications

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Volume 19, Issue 19

Sweeney named Citizen of Year

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Raftelis to review RMWD water rate setting process Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent Raftelis Financial Consultants will be part of the process to determine how the Rainbow Municipal Water District sets its water rates. A 5-0 Rainbow board vote April 28 approved a $63,006 contract with Raftelis, which is headquartered in Charlotte, N.C. but has offices in Los Angeles and Murrieta.

Ken Seals photo Chamber past president Jon Frandell, left, and Tom Stinson, representative of Assemblymember Marie Waldron, right, present Phyllis Sweeney with the Fallbrook Chamber of Commerce’s Citizen of the Year award at its annual luncheon and awards event on May 1 at the Grand Tradition Estate & Gardens. See more photos of the event on page B-1.

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Award winners honored by Boys & Girls Club

Ken Seals photo Volunteer of the Year Jim Short, left, congratulates Youth of the Year Yolanda Bailon at the April 25 gala awards, dinner, and auction event for the Boys & Girls Clubs of North County on April 25 at Pala Casino Spa & Resort. Over $100,000 was raised at the event. See more photos on page A-3.


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