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New assistant principals at FUHS to aid students and teachers Andrea Verdin Special to The Village News
The new school year is well underway at Fallbrook Union High School, and new students, teachers and administrators have begun the process to assimilate into the school culture, all while looking for a way to make a positive mark on the Fallbrook High atmosphere. Two individuals who are looking forward to making a positive impact are Dennis Perez and Dr. Stephanie Osowski, new assistant principals who have been contracted to help principal Larry
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Dancers make grand entry
see FUHS, page C-10
Rainbow Water updates service plan for I-15 projects Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent
What is now called the Horse Creek Ridge development was at one time planned for a HewlettPackard office facility. In 1987 the Hewlett-Packard Company and the Rainbow Municipal Water District executed a water and sewer service agreement which included a payment of $2,701,129 for construction of infrastructure for sewer service to the property
see WATER, page A-8
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Shane Gibson photos Native American dancers arrive into the arena during the Aug. 29 Grand Entry at the 8th annual Honoring Traditions Powwow hosted by the Pala Band of Mission Indians, Aug. 28-30 on the Pala Indian Reservation. See more photos on page A-10.
Bomb threat hoax in Bonsall still under investigation
Dirk Thayer photo Sullivan Middle School and Bonsall High School, which share the same campus, were on lockdown the morning of Aug. 28; pictured here is Sullivan Middle School Principal, Dr. Timothy Heck (on phone), standing at the exit from the schools after the schools were secured. Lucette Moramarco Staff Writer While a phoned-in bomb threat to Bonsall Middle School on Friday, Aug. 28, was handled quickly by the San Diego County Sheriff’s Department, turning out to be a hoax, the investigation into who made the call is still ongoing.
It was shortly after 7:30 a.m. that morning that the Sheriff’s Communication Center received the anonymous bomb threat. An unknown individual said there were several explosive devices placed throughout Sullivan Middle School which, along with Bonsall High School, is located at 7350 West Lilac Road.
Deputies from the Fallbrook Substation immediately responded to the school and notified school officials. The school then followed procedures already in place and implemented an unscheduled evacuation drill. Buses and cars were turned away at the entrance of the school, the buses directed to take their students
to the Bonsall Community Center. The students already on campus were conducted to a safe location while deputies searched the school grounds for any suspicious devices or personal items left unattended. When a thorough search found no devices, the lockdown was
see BOMB, page A-12