Thank you for YOUR Support of OUR Community!
1) Deena Peterson
2) Rick Peterson
3) Linda Hernandez
4) Jesse Hernandez
5) Linda Hernandez
6) James Barone
7) Kay Barone
8) Kristin Barone
9) Jason Bleick
10) Kenna Bertell
11) Maria Barnes
12) Jan Hodges - 16682 Edgewater Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92649
13) Cherine Keiser
14) Pamela Tyloch - 21141 Richmond Circle HB 92646 I have resided on Richmond Circle for 31 years. Gisler closed a year before my children were to attend and Burke closed while they were students at Burke. I plead with the the HB City School District to retain the neighborhood property and NOT sell out to developers!!!! Balance your budget with alternative means.....
15) Kim Francisco
16) Rob Francisco
17) Mark Glavinic
18) Gina Glavinic
19) Jennifer Hisgen
20) Brad Hisgen
21) Ilicia Higginbotham - please leave our city the way it is. we have plenty of homes and don't want our schools any more crowded. we have all these empty schools and our kids are being educated in portable classrooms taking up the playgrounds!
22) Steve Higginbotham
23) Carmen J. Smith
24) Julie Doose - The school district needs, for once to think about the our kids. If they think that high price homes do not attract families, then take a look at Seacliff. Close that not more of our schools and interrupting our kids lives. I did not vote for this board because of their poor decision making.
25) Judith B. Reiner - As a 32-year resident of Huntington Beach in the Geisler district and neighbor of Brethren Christian it grieves me that we are once again having to fight this battle to save our precious resources for our children. Once these spaces are gone they cannot be retrieved and selling off school properties seems very short-sighted. Thank you for your consideration in this matter.
26) Joanne C. Colley - I have been a neighbor of Brethren Christian School since they first leased the property and better neighbors could never be found. The soccer fields have undergone total renovation and renewal in recent years that provide resources for children and adults from all of Huntington Beach. We continue to lose "green space" daily in the name of progress but soon we will discover that no space survives and once gone there is no retrieving it. Think about future generations and the impact decisions like these will have on them. Your studied consideration in this matter is appreciated.
27) Donna Moser
28) Jeremy Moser
29) Lori Shaw
30) Kerry Shaw
31) Tara Fullbright - If you continue to develop the city by taking away schools and parks, where will the kids go to school, play baseball, soccer, or just go to a park??? I was born and raised here in HB and would like my children to have the opportunity to do the same!
32) Mark Fullbright
33) Mildred Esten
34) Dana Brajevic
35) Kimberly Webb
36) Glenn Webb
37) Phyllis Kunishige
38) Rod Kunishige
39) Barbara N. Cary - 9686 Bluereef Dr. Huntington Beach, Ca. 92646 714 962-6056
40) Michelle Deits - We have 2 children attending HCS and we love this school! Huntington Beach needs these awesome Christian schools ~ not more homes!
41) Ted Deits
42) Jill Robertson - The last thing this city needs is more homes. Please do not displace hundreds of school children and their families.
43) Kenet Robertson - 21022 Kausch Circle, HB 92646
44) Dean Jacobs
45) Karen Jacobs
46) Ed Sanborn - I have been a citizen of Huntington Beach since 1969. I grew up in this City, was married in this City, bought my first home in this City, pay taxes in this City and own a business in this City. My child has attended Huntington Christian School and I would be sadly disappointed to see the school sold for a few dollars. That would be extremely short sighted. The school has worked hard to provide an excellent Christian, academic and social environment that is wonderful for our kids. They must be doing something right, as the classes are all full and there are people on waiting lists to get in. The members of the school board need to step up and put the welfare of our kids and future generations of kids in the forefront. I absolutely do not want these schools sold.
47) Cynthia Shintani
48) Bob Shintani
49) Pam Fenley
50) Bobbie Page - 9952 Effingham We DO NOT Want developers in our neighborhood. Please save our schools.
51) Kelly Ahrens - My daughter is starting 1st grade at HCS this year. We do not want the HB City school district to sell school sites to developers.
52) Jolene Miller
53) David Miller
54) LARRY GOUDGE
55) SUSAN GOUDGE
56) Lawrence Nick Paturzo
57) Arlyn Paturzo
58) Brenda Huss - please save our schools so our children may continue to have a great education in our home city of H.B.
59) Randy Budihas - save our schools for the future of our children
60) Patricia Reynolds - Put Kids first!!!!
61) Bob Richardson
62) Pamela Richardson
63) Ken Fait
64) Eve Blackwood
65) Brenda Walker
66) Stephanie Fait
67) Mark Frechette
68) Brette Teasdale
69) Kathleen Thornburgh
70) Bonnie Walker
71) Lona Baker - Save these schools....we DON'T NEED more development here...we need to keep these schools!
72) Ronni Counts
73) Brittney Grant
74) Melissa Merritt
75) Rich Merritt
76) Christen Lara - Please do the right thing for our community and the children growing up in it, preserve HCS and Brethren HS.
77) Bob Ewing
78) Barbara Harrington
79) Stephanie Root
80) Dave Ogas
81) Debby Ogas
82) Becki Spatola
83) Brian Spatola
84) Mary Brunner
85) Paul Brunner
86) Edythe Kirchmaier
87) Joe Kirchmaier
88) Melissa Weir
89) Jeremy Weir
90) Bayley Lara - I am a 7th grade student at Huntington Christian school. Please do not sell my school!
91) Curren Lara - I'm a 4th grader at HCS and I LOVE MY SCHOOL!
92) Thad Sanchez
93) Terry Sanchez
94) Kerry Crooks
95) Matthew Crooks
96) Ruth Ann Henry - Cornerbrook Drive - I have lived in this neighborhood for 25 years - Brethren Christian has been an outstanding neighbor and a positive part of this neighborhood - please do not sell this property to a developer.
97) Elizabeth Ament Howell
98) Gregory Howell
99) JoEllen Pendergraft
100) Eric Pendergraft
101) Jeanne Zenk
102) Kathleen Wills
103) Noreen Wills
104) Patricia Yatauro
105) Steve Yatauro
106) Stephanie Cordrey
107) Greg Cordrey
108) Deanna Clary
109) H Louis Clary
110) Kristin Ruggiero - Property is always a precious commodity, especially in SoCal. Because our school sites are not in advantageous areas for retailers or office space - leasing to schools is ongoing revenue and the best possible LONG TERM option.
111) Megan Ryder - I am a mom of 3 boys who play soccer and baseball at the sites you are thinking of selling. Do not take away an important part of our community!!
112) Brenda Espinoza
113) Jesus Espinoza
114) Marti Cassell-Fix
115) Robert Fix
116) Marc Rozenberg
117) Gina Michell - Selling open space and schools is NOT the solution for the future of our children and this community. It is a very short sighted solution field by greed and ongoing mismanagement of district funds!
118) Greg Angelovic - please preserve what little open space we have left. These places are not just schools but they are meeting places and soccer fields and places for kids to come and be kids. A quick influx of money is not going to solve any long term financial problems
119) Kathleen Angelovic - Please preserve our kids schools. No body wants to look at more houses and concrete. You were elected by us so please hear our comments and take a poll of what the local community wants.
120) David Carlberg
121) Margaret Carlberg
122) Pamela Leonard
123) Michael DeCarlo
124) Lorena DeCarlo
125) Richard Holdaway
126) Kimber Holdaway
127) Barbara Holdaway
128) Charles Holdaway
129) Julie Holdaway
130) Steve Schulz - and Family - Huntington Beach is desperately short on open space, where are children going to play soccer, basketball, football, or just have fun! Do we really want to restrict them so that their only outlet is getting in trouble!
131) Lyn Sewell
132) Shannon Silveria
133) Michelle Mosham - Save our schools! Save our children!
134) Patricia Kohl - I do not want the district to sell school sites to developers. I wish to have them preserved for school and community resources both now and in the future.
135) Aimee Kaiser - I do not want the district to sell school sites to developers. I wish to have them preserved for school and community resources both now and in the future.
136) Lynne Sorenson
137) Eileen Root
138) Debbie Jones
139) Todd Jones
140) Jason Jones
141) Lauren Jones
142) Carl Rossi - Everyone with some authority in the city wants to develop something in the available open space. Open space doesn't appear by magic but it seems to disappear that way. Enough already.
143) Crystal Kerins
144) Denise Guptill - Not only do my children go to Huntington Christian School, but I also live in the track where the school is located. The school provides a wonderful education for my and the other children who attend, and the school maintains beautiful grounds within our community. Brethren Christian also provides the same benefits for our children and the community. These sites are used not only by the children who attend these schools, but also by the larger community for weekend and sport-related activities. These sites need to be preserved as they are!!!!!
145) Sonia Ramirez
146) Rachel Harkavy - Please preserve HCS and Brethren, these schools not only edify our children but the leaders of tomorrow will emerge from these schools.
147) Greg Smith
148) Greg Harkavy
149) Rick Hughes
150) Mary Hughes
151) Jon Harnisch
152) Nancy Harnisch
153) Jennifer Gunther - We have three children that all need a school and a place to play close to home. Let's get it together and manage our school funds more effectively so that our CHILDREN do not have to suffer for the inadequacies of others. Keep our schools (what we have left
154) John Gunther
155) Leah Smith
156) Jennifer Bennett
157) Jamie Bennett
158) Jacqueline Watson - PLEASE SAVE OUR SCHOOLS!! EDUCATION IS THE BEST GIFT WE CAN GIVE OUR CHILDREN AND THEY ARE OUR FUTURE. OUR LACK OF EMPHASIS ON EDUCATION IS ONE OF THE PRIMARY REASONS FOR MANY OF OUR SOCIAL PROBLEMS I.E., CRIME, POVERTY, HOMELESSNESS. PLEASE TAKE THE TIME TO GO TO BILL GATES WEB SITE. IT IS VERY INFORMATIVE AND ALARMING WHAT IS HAPPENING TO OUR CHILDREN. BILL AND MELINDA ARE ON A MISSION TO EDUCATE ABOUT THESE ISSUES AND TO HELP SCHOOLS IN OUR COUNTRY AND THE CHILDREN WHICH ATTEND THEM. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO READ THIS AND IF ONLY OUT OF CURIOSITY LOOK UP THE GATES WEBSITE. THANK YOU JACQUELINE AND ALBERT WATSON, AND OUR TWO SONS, TANNER(10
159) Jeanne Simpson
160) Michael Simpson
161) John Davis
162) Patrick Connor - Preserve our schools, provide for our children
163) Lauren Bossart
164) Alicia Gooch - Once you take our parks away, we will never get them back!
165) Sheridan Swanson
166) Anthony Smith - Huntington Beach has enough houses and people for its size. We do need to preserve valuable resources such as the Gisler school facility which is contributing to the quality of life in this community as a school and playing fields used by hundreds of our children.
167) Mark Cooper
168) Sandra Cooper
169) Bernice Smith - What else can be taken from our children!!! Please do not build on this land as our children for many years to come will enjoy and look back on their early years learning and playing at these locations.
170) Leanne Harvey
171) Viki Principato - Please keep our school!!
172) Randy Harvey
173) Lesley Mahaffy - Our family strongly urges the School District to preserve the school sites to continue to be used to enhance the quality of life for our children in Huntington Beach!
174) Ed Bossart
175) Wybrand de Bos - Selling any/or all of these four (4
176) Janet Anderson
177) Wybrand de Bos - Selling any/or all of these four (4
178) Susan Luciani - As a 40 year resident near the LeBard school I know the value of saving the playing fields and parks for the kids
179) Ben De Roock
180) Joan De Roock - parent of HCS student
181) Dirk De Roock
182) Kim Douglass - there is so little space in HB as it is for our children to enjoy sports activities. These sites are home to SeaView Little League, one of the most well-maintained fields in our city, and AYSO also uses these sites. Where are our children going to go if you sell these sites? Do you realize the numbers of children, present and future that your decisions could affect? Think of the community, not your pockets.
183) Lorena DeCarlo - We love our school, please don't take it away!!!!
184) Michael DeCarlo - Save our schools, education is #1......don't take them away!
185) Elizabeth Dietrich
186) Nikos Guskos
187) Sandra Hansen - We need to keep our communities open for our kids to have places to participate in sports, scouts, etc. We need to keep our private schools available to the community also.
188) Jim Forman
189) Dave Dietrich
190) Maria Vangelatos
191) Daniel Dietrich
192) Kenny Vangelatos
193) Olivia Dietrich
194) Mia Vangelatos
195) Maria Badounas
196) Nicholas Badounas
197) Arete Badounas
198) Pete Vangelatos
199) Robert Fix - Address: 20522 Suburbia Lane, H.B. CA I do not want the HBCSD to sell school sites to developers!
200) Stacey Colburn
201) Ron Ahrens
202) Carol Masterson
203) Mary Ann Ahrens - My granddaughter started at HCS last year in kindergarten and learned so much more than she could possibly have learned in an overcrowded public school. This wasn't just "book learning" -- she learned to be kind, courteous and to have a heart for other people. I can't understand why you would possibly force parents to move their children out of HB to find a private school that would continue the high level of excellence and citizenship that they are learning at HCS and Brethren. Please reconsider and keep these two valuable assets in the community. Thank you for your consideration. God's blessings on you all.
204) Jayme Markle - My child attends Huntington Christian School. I have found her education there to consistently exceed my expectations. My daughter needs her education more than HB needs more cookie cutter homes.
205) Kelly Jackson
206) Debby Ogas
207) Dave Ogas
208) Elizabeth Siddall
209) Matthew Siddall
210) Tom Longo - Huntington Beach
211) Julia Longo - Huntington Beach
212) Jan Schroeder, PhD
213) Teresa Ciulla
214) J. Greg Willard
215) Cassandra Wurm - The already increased development in Huntington since we moved here in 1993 has caused more congestion on our roads. We means more cars and therefore more pollution for our city. I think that the education of our children should be more of a concern than more homes. The removal of the existing schools will cause an influx of children into other schools making it more crowded and giving less of one on one with current teachers.
216) Michael Meer - I have lived here 14+ years and am appalled at the continued loss of space. I hope the school board knows that if they kill the space off, they are destroying there re-election options. I, for one, will make every effort to elect someone else if this happens!
217) David Richman - I have been a resident of HB for 19 years and have voted for every school bond. With four of five board members making the incredibly stupid decision to accept offers on irreplaceable land in a down real estate market, I feel the board no longer deserves our support.
218) Jean Richman
219) Barbara Valdez
220) Roy Alzua - We have lived next to the Burke Elementary School historical site since before it was dedicated by then Governor Ronald Reagan and Robert Burke (December 1969
221) Christina Alzua
222) Roy R. Alzua
223) Noel C. Alzua
224) Kristi Reynolds
225) Cynthia Ortolf
226) Rene Cassel
227) Lynn Clark
228) Tom Clark
229) Michelle Lambright - HCS is in our neighborhood. Their campus is beautiful! Our children play on the campus during the weekend even though they attend Hawes and Sowers. Our daughter played AYSO soccer on the campus of Brethren Christian for more than four years. Both of these sites are an asset to our children and community. It would be a shame to sell them to add more housing!
230) Steve Lambright
231) Karen Hoida
232) Todd Hoida
233) Michael Hoida
234) Chase Hoida
235) Susan Claudius - I have no axe to grind in this. I do not have children in the school now operating at Gisler nor do I have children in Little League. My children are grown and were brought up in Huntington Beach and thrived here. They had the good fortune to learn the lessons of independence by riding their bikes to Little League practice--something children can not do if fields are not somewhat local--where are they going to play if you sell the fields? The sports complex is some distance from many parts of the city. They had vacant lots to walk by on their way to school--there few if any left in the city. I would not like to see these things spoiled for the children growing up here now. And isn't this a disadvantageous time to be selling land to developers? You will never get the best price in this market. I would hope you would let the city enjoy being a local community.
236) Cara Jones
237) Curtis Jones
238) joni bearden - what w what will you do when there are no more school sites to sell to raise money? Solve the cash flow problem a different way.
239) Christine Kos
240) Renae Sneddon
241) NIkos Guskos
242) Diane DeLaurenti - I have one student at HCS and one future HCS student. We would hate to lose our school to unnecessary housing. Please listen to all of us and save these sights that are currently being put to very good use!
243) Shelia Robinson
244) Jenifer Cassity
245) Mike Cassity
246) Michelle Sneddon
247) Michele Marks
248) Kim Root
249) Gina Bonner
250) David A. Maytubby
251) Carol S. Maytubby
252) Mari Nalbandian
253) Lori Forman
254) Steve Nalbandian
255) Hugh Dunkerley
256) Halinka Dunkerley
257) Christian Dunkerley
258) Debi Draper
259) Les G Draper
260) Julie Bagby - We definitely DO NOT need to replace schools with more housing! What kind of logic is that? Then we can have more kids with no schools to attend? Or maybe we can just add on to the existing ones like we've done with Sowers...just add portables! Lots and lots of portables!
261) Sharon Ott
262) Rob Ott
263) Garrett Ott
264) Slater Ott
265) Mel Ott
266) Beverly Ott
267) Christine Rankin
268) Tony Rankin
269) Ron Todd
270) Shirley Todd
271) Paula Gleason - Huntington Beach, 92646: As a 30-year resident of Huntington Beach, I do not want this district sell irreplaceable school sites to developers! I want to see them preserved as a community resource (especially youth sports activities
272) John Hobson
273) Bradley Schumann - What does the city plan to do when the housing market finally turns over from the 50+ age owners to younger owners with kids? Most of the people that bought in the mid to late sixties will have moved or be dead in the next 10-20 years. There won't be enough schools to go around for the new crop of kids. Also, there is little park and field space as it is, where is everyone supposed to hang out and play sports when all the land is being sold to private interests?
274) Debbie Schumann
275) Raul & Melissa Aguilar - Huntington Christian and Brethren are wonderful additions to the City of Huntington Beach. Please preserve these schools and community resources. H.B. Resident of 15 years.
276) Steve Ruggiero
277) Nick Mendes
278) Kristin Ruggiero
279) Carolyn Thompson
280) David Thompson
281) Sheri Francis
282) Pam Class - It's despicable that our own community is subject to/held captive by the gross mismanagement of funding for our schools to the point where the very core of every/our community - schools, parks, (outdoor
283) Susan Fitzhugh
284) Jeffrey Fitzhugh
285) Don Class - The poor management of funds demonstrated by our school district and the drastic actions that the district is trying to take to "fix" this egregious mismanagement is absurd. I do NOT buy the argument that selling properties to developers will promote the community in the future. Community growth is fine, but becomes ridiculously contradictory when it replaces precious resources already in place and readily utilized by the members of that community (who by such usage are promoting the sense of community, sense of belonging to/pride in that community, being actively involved in said community which inevitably leads to it's prosperity
286) Thomas Francis - Save the Schools
287) Terri Mason
288) Kurt Mason
289) Tara Mason
290) Hanna Mason
291) Wendy Baugh
292) Karen Phillips
293) Christine Gonzalez
294) Julio Gonzalez
295) Cheri Phillips
296) John Phillips
297) Gary Kutscher
298) Maria Kutscher
299) Meg - Please do not sell school sites to developers!
300) Megan McComb
301) Jim McComb
302) Karen Phillips
303) marion morrsion
304) lance potter
305) betty potter
306) chris cook
307) Walt Wade
308) Joanne Habbard
309) Stacey Accetta
310) August Accetta M.D.
311) Christie Estrin - I live in the Kettler track and we bought our home there so our kids could walk to school. Now I have to drive them and you want to do this to more families. You are not making Huntington Beach a family city. This makes me said, I am a native of Huntington Beach. Don't destroy our great community of schools and sports. Where are we going to go?
312) Kristine Byer - I do not want Huntington Beach City School District to sell school sites to developers. I want to have them preserved for school and community resources both now and in the future.
313) Sharon Webb - WE do not want the school sites to be sold. We have attended HCS since it opened in 2002. We have improved the neighborhood...have used the fields for team sports..and have been able to have a school with small class sizes and teach the morals we believe in. To loose these sites would be detrimental to our district. WE DO NOT need more houses. We need more space and less people. See what happens to a society of rats when they are overcrowded.....they kill each other off. Please keep our schools available to us.
314) Kelly Krautkramer
315) Gary Krautkramer
316) Wesley Krautkramer
317) Karen Lorraine Shaw - Proud Huntington Christian Parent
318) Sarah Keller
319) Daniel Keller
320) Allyson Crose
321) Elliott Sutton - 21041 Red Jacket Circle HB Although we no longer have little children, we hope the city sees the need for the future open spaces for children and for our schools...
322) Mrs. Elliott Sutton
323) Debi Franciscus - All of these school sites are used as parks and recreational, sport facilities in our community. There are no alternative venues for these uses. Please help preserve our community and school district as desirable. Please do the right thing for our kids, community, and quality of life.
324) Thyra Dixon - Open space and play areas for our families are so much more important that a bunch of new homes with no yards. Please leave our resources alone.
325) Andrew Estrin - SAVE THE SCHOOLS!!!!!!!!!!!
326) Sheryl Carberry Norwood
327) Ralph Norwood
328) Robert Shaw - Over the past four years, our Granddaughter has blossomed as a pupil. This can solely be attributed to the school environment, Staff, Teachers and fellow students at HCS. Please maintain this jewel in our City. Thank you for your continued support.
329) Mary Shaw
330) Joan Reynolds - We want our children to grow up in places where they can play sports and be off the streets and out of trouble and yet you want to take away the few remaining places where this is possible. Why?
331) Marvin Reynolds
332) Deborah Berg
333) Kevin Berg
334) Dallas Day
335) Gary Day
336) Robin Cunningham - Please do not sell off LeBard. Please provide children the area to play, exercise and socialize. Please do not make it so that we must move out of the area to a planned community where our children can play outside. At a minimum, isn't that what children should be able to do safely? Lets continue to provide them the opportunity to play baseball outside - not inside on their PSP!
337) Ashley Shaw - I am very blessed to be a 4th grader at HCS! I LOVE MY SCHOOL! I pray that you do not sell my school!
338) Ben Lara
339) Sydney Lara
340) kimberly hodson
341) christopher hodson
342) Becky Venanzi
343) Mark Venanzi
344) Gidget Murray
345) deloris terry
346) tony murray
347) pat large
348) larry pugh
349) jim lee
350) judi lee
351) jennifer terry
352) jr terry
353) scott townsend
354) Robert Hardy - We need to keep these locations for public use not to be sold and the proceeds gone in a year or two. You do not need a new district office as a monument to yourselves.
355) Carol Hardy - We have no children, grand children or great grand children in the district, but we pay for those here. Leave those properties alone, we any need them later.
356) Richard Kolander - I live directly across the street from Brethren Christian and feel it would me a mistake to sell this site. The school district collects almost a half millions dollars in rent now. Why not sign a long term lease and have the school site available for our future needs
357) Linda Williams - Huntington Beach needs the open spaces that are left, not just for the kids but for the community. Putting up more houses would change our city in a negative way.
358) Tom Williams
359) Maili Rood
360) Ryan Rood
361) Mike Novak
362) Stephanie Novak
363) Brian Abrams
364) Gloria Abrams
365) Lawrence Domaracki
366) Tina Domaracki
367) Victoria Wilson - Brethren Christian and Huntington Christian Schools pay money to the district and maintain the premises. These serve the community well. To terminate the leases of these and others that benefit the community to build more homes, which are not needed, is a crime against the citizens of Huntington Beach.
368) Richard Wilson - Instead of looking at the big dollar of developers, the school district should consider the dollar being paid to it now and the effect on the community as a whole. Keep HCS, Brethern Christian and other facilities that are leased and bringing in an income for the sake of our families and the community!
369) Donald Craft - Selling any schools at this time would be "painting the community into a corner". Open space for use by the citizens of the city should be considered as a requirement and there may also be a need for is additional schools in the future. Lastly, this is not the time to be selling real estate.
370) Barbara Craft
371) Douglas Hein
372) Martha Hein
373) Dawn Bartos
374) Michael Hyams
375) Kathy Hyams
376) Anne Dittemore - Why must we always look to the mighty dollar versus doing what is best for the future of our country - THE CHILDREN
377) Lisa Roberts
378) Elisabeth Nottke
379) Russell E McKee - 10132 Edye Dr. RUSSELL E MCKEE SHARON MCKEE GLAD TO HELP IN ANYWAY.......... 10132 EDYE DR. HUNTINGTON BEACH CA,
380) SHARON McKee
381) Barry Skitco
382) Michelle Skitco
383) Karrie Stratton
384) Curt Stratton
385) Audrey Galaz - Save our schools!!!!!!
386) PHILIP AXE - THE PRESERVATION OF THE COMMUNITY IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE DOLLAR!
387) ROBERTA AXE
388) ELIZABETH AXE
389) Todd Latham
390) Jennifer Latham
391) Waunema Magot
392) Darren Magot
393) Lillian Richmond
394) Ted Richardson
395) Jo Ann Richardson
396) Brian Lund
397) Laura Cowie
398) April Garcia
399) David Garcia
400) Glen Cowie
401) Cynthia Hammond
402) Dr. Christopher Hammond
403) Cassie Marquez
404) Brenda Henry
405) Douglas Henry
406) Christina Henry
407) Kathryn Henry
408) Phyllis Busch
409) Brent Busch
410) Steve Daniels
411) Maxine Daniels
412) Wendy Weaver
413) Bob Weaver
414) Johnny Weaver
415) Francesca Weaver
416) Michelle S. Africano - Where do kids go when we run out of room to support their HEALTHY activities? They get into trouble...Preserve the schools, preserve our community.
417) Jeni Morton
418) Philip Cooper
419) Julie Cooper
420) Leilani Cooper
421) Kekoa Cooper
422) Paul Mayer - Please don't take the Lebard site away for our little league baseball teams.
423) Stacy LaBrake - These are a vital part of this community- I am outraged at the thought!
424) Bryan Bullette - Let's not be short-sited. These schools are insurance policies for growth in the educational needs of future generations. They are also paying dividends today by providing a revenue stream and a quality of life for our children. Should these sites be sold and even a conservative approach adopted where the proceeds are placed in a long-term trust for the use of the school district, there is no assurance that the funds wonGt be squandered by future administrations. DonGt pay for todayGs desires with the educational assets of our future offspring.
425) Christine Bullette
426) Laura Blackwell
427) Greg Schneekluth
428) Kimberly Rice
429) Hearld Rice
430) Alberta Horrox
431) Steven Rice
432) Amy Laipenieks
433) Rita Patel
434) Manish Patel
435) Rusi Alamshaw
436) Chandrabala Alamshaw
437) Jennifer Mustafa
438) Nasser Mustafa
439) David & Carolyn Thompson
440) Kirsten Valenta
441) Doug Lowary
442) Donna Lowary
443) Jennifer Fitzgerald - Our community is being destroyed when you take away community venues. We do not need anymore homes packed into this area. If we lose our fields, we want out. It is only a sign of more to come. Pretty soon, we are a field of homes packed in like sardines with not place to congregate as a community. Please do not sell to a developer and destroy our fields!
444) Debra Jubinsky
445) Timothy A. Pointer - 9531 Dumbreck Dr. H.B. 92646 We need these sites for community private schools, recreation, and children sports activities. Where else are these children going to go? Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, North H.B. This approval by the H.B. City School District totally discounts the citizens use of these areas for developer's greed in a decreasing housing market cycle. I am a General Contractor by trade and this doesn't make sense to me as I also coach soccer & baseball on these fields as well. My children also attend one of the private schools.
446) Kelly Pointer
447) David Green - 21042 Inferno Lane, HB
448) Louise Green - 21042 Inferno Lane, HB
449) Katy Sullivan - Please save our schools and community resources for the children of today and our future.
450) Zenithia Walker - resident of Huntington Beach for 10 years.
451) Ken Walker
452) Miles Anderson
453) Mary Mailman
454) Kevin A Coleman - My daughter goes to Brethren Christian school and has been there since the seventh grade. We want her to graduate from Brethren just like her sister did last year. Please do not look at the the short term gain over the long term benefit of educating our children.
455) Pat Douglass
456) Cathy Counihan
457) Peter Counihan
458) Lisa DiLiberto
459) A.J. DiLiberto
460) Elizabeth Henry
461) Theresa Mayer
462) Alison Goldenberg
463) Virginia Rhoden
464) Randy Rhoden
465) Bob Reynolds - As a developer I understand what you are going through. I also know that that you can never replace green space. As our world changes it is very important to keep as much GREEN SPACE around as we can. Please take a look at the big picture here, 4 to 5 homes per acre or displacing thousands of young and old kids from their schools, parks and maybe their city. DON'T BUILD HOMES!
466) Kristi Reynolds
467) Katherine Jackson - When moving to Southern California we had many options of where to make a home for our family of 6. We chose HB because unlike all the cities around it, it actually has a personality, a culture, a community. Within months of buying our home, our children's elementary school, Kettler, was closed down. And now greed threatens to take away our son's little league baseball field. With homes sitting on the market unsold for months, and values dropping dramatically, selling off to developers makes no sense. And to take away what makes HB unique and special, the parks and schools which are the gathering places for this community, will devalue this area even more.
468) Michelle MacQuiddy - we really need the schools more than we need additional housing in Huntington Beach. Thank you!
469) Suzanne Olsen
470) Kory Olsen
471) Don W. Zylstra - I am a parent of two HCS students and I have coached AYSO soccer for seven years. Both HCS and AYSO have made significant dollar investments in their respective properties with the understanding that they had long-term leases. For the School District to sell off these properties, the result would be a massive loss and waste of funds that could have been better spent. Both AYSO and HSC deserve better from the School District.
472) Sherrie Wolfe - Not only do we need to preserve some open spaces but let's pay attention to the added traffic that all these new homes will create.
473) Carol Ballard
474) Natalie Wagers - HBSD volunteer (Kettler, Moffett & Sowers
475) Alisa Cutchen
476) Denis Arsenault
477) Ron Bell - The leases bring in a steady income to the district. Maybe a new management team is needed for our district. How does HB Unified district sound? Too many small fiefdoms around HB and FV.
478) Dianna Burhans
479) William Burhans
480) Machelle Murray
481) Cheryl Murray
482) Col. Robert Good
483) Madalene Good
484) Christina Stocker
485) Scott Stocker
486) Colleen Healey
487) Sharon Kelley
488) Larry Hopkins
489) Carolyn Hopkins
490) Cheryl Austin
491) Chad Sorensen
492) Jennifer Sorensen
493) Tina Hennig
494) Scott Pennington - I think we should put the long-term interest of the KIDS ahead of any financial short-term solutions
495) Julie Weaver - As a Mother and Aunt to children who all participate in soccer and baseball, I can't imagine having places that are close to home for them to play. Aren't we already over saturated with homes here in HB??
496) Shelley Keltner - Gisler and Burke tenants provide significant "unrestricted funds" to HBCSD. The district is looking to create ongoing revenue streams, negotiating longer term leases with the current tenants is a win-win for the community and district. Our open space should not be considered for sale-a suitable alternative must be considered. It is quite likely that funds generated from a sale will be restricted. Using money as the sole factor to make a decision is a reckless and short-sighted solution.
497) Kathleen M. Daigle
498) Chris Swartz
499) Tricia Swartz
500) John Cardullo - Selling property is easier than economizing and planning for the future, but selling is also a sure way to loose the next election or maybe be removed from your current position. That's how strongly our community feels about saving school and greenbelt for our children.
501) Mrs. John Cardullo
502) Greg Macias - preserve the seaview little league site!!!!
503) Adam Kaae - This is such a travesty. These public locations are critical to the health and well being of every child that touches foot there. How could the development of housing at these parks ever be considered beneficial to the children of Huntington Beach? More density, more traffic, less open space... Hold on to these precious resources for kids, not homes!
504) Matthew Kaae - The Kids need the open spaces!
505) Tom Power - Our parks and open field sites that we have make our homes a special place to live. More homes, and less space to enjoy our lives are not a valued thing. The little league space alone offers so much to our young children's growth and development, it would be a crying shame if that space is lost to homes. Please don't sell our school sites to developers.
506) Jeff Kress - We need to preserve our precious open space for our children. They are our future and childhood obesity has become epidemic. To sell this land that they use to play in would be a crime to humanity.
507) Tim Skaggs
508) michelle johnson
509) Teresa Blatt - The district needs to keep these school sites for now and the unpredictable future. They are a great asset to the wonderful COMMUNITY feel of HB. These KIDS are the future of Huntington Beach.
510) Bill McQuaid
511) Tracy McQuaid
512) Louise DiCambio
513) Michael DiCambio
514) Chuck Gendry
515) Sharon Choi - It would be an enormous loss for our community to lose any of the schools and/or sites.
516) Jonna Eastham
517) Gary Eastham
518) Marc Choi
519) Fran Leibowitz - We have lived in the Kettler School tract for over 30 years. Please preserve our schools and our parks. HB has enough homes, concrete and asphalt. We need to keep the green grass, trees and open spaces. That is the beauty of HB. PLEASE, don't destroy that beauty of our city with over development.
520) Ira Leibowitz - The city is getting too dense, please save these lands for public use. I would support a tax to pay for development for public use.
521) Nancy Withers
522) Michael Withers
523) Suzette Perez - Let's learn by the mistakes LA has made. Their children are bored and frustrated. Their crimes rates speak for themselves. I think we can be smarter than that. We owe it to our kids. They have so little freedom because of our unsafe society. Let's keep these safe haven sites a place that we as educated and responsible adults preserve for our community.
524) Tony Perez - Save our neighborhood land! Save your position on the board! Don't represent us by being so blinded by money mismanagement.
525) Luci Schofield
526) David Schofield
527) wendy cendro
528) Paula Johnston
529) Russell Johnston
530) John LaBrake - These areas provide valuable places for our youth to play, practice sports, not to mention the open space it provides. We would be getting rid of some very nice "green" space to put up more buildings. Huntington beach is crowded enough, why bring in more people?
531) Jena Walton
532) Michael Walton
533) Shannon Wasserman
534) Tania Scheid - We play baseball at lebard,We hold scout meetings at lebard,We play Tennis at lebard, We play soccer on the fields. Selling these properties will effect the residents quality of life in Huntington Beach, It's a great community and people want to live here don't ruin it by selling to greedy developers. There is no going back.
535) Isabel McFarland
536) Gary McFarland
537) Rick Bagby - "An error becomes a mistake ONLY when you fail to correct it!" PLEASE find an alternative plan to meet budget challenges other than selling our schools and open play areas. I urge you to reverse your decision to open bids to home developers. The community does not support this action!
538) Jennifer Adnams
539) Linda Garrison
540) Joseph Garrison
541) Nam Tran - 21 years @ 9402 Gateshead Dr. Re-Call HB School District, Please !!!
542) Janes Duhonich
543) Dana Glascoe - we love our school & parks
544) scott glascoe
545) kim gulledage
546) doug gulledage
547) Ron Smith
548) Pauletta Smith
549) geri smith
550) Stephan Henze
551) Cindy Henze
552) Sean Root - Save our open space for future generations. Once that land is developed, you're not going to get it back. Why bother shopping it around if there are no plans to sell? Please refocus your efforts on the kids and their educationGǪ
553) Cammie Peacock
554) Jeffrey Peacock
555) Deina Wakeham
556) Jim Wakeham
557) Nancy Madey
558) Randy Madey
559) Richard Thiel
560) Christine Mays
561) Tom Mays
562) Mindy Copplino - I have three children who are currently enrolled in the HBSD. All my children are in sports that use the parks for awesome practice areas. I do not want something taken away from them that encourages healthy outside exercise and socialization. please take this into consideration.
563) Kevin W. Brown - 1. The school district didn't project the current over-abundance of school space, so how can they project what will happen in 10-15 years? We might NEED more school space then, so where would they get it? Even now, Sowers is maxed out and using portables, so we may need the Brethren site sooner than we think! 2. Does the Board expect to use the sale proceeds to fix the short-term budget (bad idea
564) Kimberly Pinkham
565) Scott Pinkham
566) James Clayton - The last thing this community needs is more development, and or home construction!!! Do what is right...we need not be money whores!!
567) LILLIANA BARONE
568) DYLAN BARONE
569) Melody Price - The last thing we need is more homes. Can't we raise just as much tax money by renting out schools ? I have a vacant school next to me and it has been vacant for a long time. What a waste of taxpayers money. Especially after the millions of dollars spent on redoing the property. just my opinion
570) WILLIAM BENNYWORTH - I HAVE 4 CHILDREN WHO ARE INVOLVED IN CUB SCOUTS, GIRL SCOUTS, AND YOUTH SPORTS, ALL OF WHICH MAKE USE OF THESE SITES. IT IS APPARENT THAT THE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS WHO VOTED, EITHER DON'T LIVE IN THE AREA, OR JUST DON'T CARE ABOUT THE PROPER UP-BRINGING OF THE CHILDREN WHO DO MAKE THIS GREAT SOUTHEAST HUNTINGTON BEACH THEIR HOME. THIS JUST GOES TO SHOW YA, THAT ALL MIGHTY BUCK WILL ALWAYS TAKE THE TROPHY OVER THE EXPENDABLE FOLKS WHO TRULY MAKE THIS NEIGHBORHOOD GREAT, (LET ME TELL YA, IT AIN'T THE SCHOOL BOARD MEMBERS!!!
571) Tom Petrosino - Once the property is sold-off and all the money is spent (within a year or 2, maybe 3 at the most
572) Gary Stuart
573) Jacqui Lewis - We live in one of these neighborhoods and plan to send our son to Brethren Christian High School. The sale of these sites would be a huge loss and a huge mistake - we definitely do not need more houses in this area and we definitely do need to keep what little open and green space we already have. We also need to provide space so private schools can operate locally - otherwise our children who wish to pursue a Christian education have to go and spend their dollars in other cities, far away. Look at Irvine - they have tons of open, green space and tons of private school, we do not - are we so interested in money that we are willing to look like some low-class city that has nothing but housing? It would be a huge mistake to let go of what few fields we have - where will the children play soccer or run and play at all, and what will the city look like when it has no school space available? Huntington Beach School District would be overwhelmingly short-sighted if they were to sell these school sites - where will all those children who move in even go to school???
574) Chris Lewis
575) Donia Hodge
576) Stephen Marciniec - Please do not demolish schools and their fields to build more houses. Huntington Beach already has a very high housing density. Unlike some other parts of the country, the vast majority of homes here don't have large yards where children can play sports. The parks and fields associated with these schools are vital to keep our kids active and fit.
577) Michelle Marciniec
578) Julie Kollar
579) Steven Warren - Open land is becoming scarce, HB is supposed to have so much open land per concentration of population. Let's not crowd more people into an area with less open land for recreation! Selling precious school properties is a short term band-aid to a bigger problem that will come back to bite!
580) Kathy Warren
581) jack hubbard - I support our cause to prevent any erosion of our family oriented valuable space.
582) Vickie Tombrello - what are you thinking, just look at the numbers increasing at the local grammar schools, please look at something other than $$$$$$$$
583) Anthony Tombrello
584) Ryan Tombrello
585) Adam Tombrello
586) Katie Roberts
587) Shelby Athey
588) Robin Roberts
589) Daniel Roberts
590) Jessica Roberts
591) Mike Gurney
592) Cody Gurney
593) Susana Gurney
594) Jessica Kloos
595) Sarah Kloos
596) JOHN JINKINS
597) Hope L. Winokur
598) Arnold Winokur
599) Arlynn Joy Winokur
600) Keith Winokur
601) Christine Winokur
602) Kimberly Islas
603) Daniel Islas
604) Diane Achman
605) Jo Filley
606) Dr. Nancy Davis
607) Thomas H Hutchins - I live in the neighborhood where one of the Christian Day Schools is now in progress and I think the property is being used in a wonderful God pleasing way. The children will realize more benefits from the use of the Christian school than they would from money the city would get from developers and property owners in taxes after development.
608) Laurie Wilson
609) Geoff Wilson
610) Paul L. Page - The school board of directors need to step up to the plate. Is this the legacy they want to leave for themselves. Don't do irreversible decisions that will impact the future of children.
611) Pattie Siegel
612) David Slader - 1. The School Board must be held ethically and fiscally accountable to the tax payers 2. We may be able to conduct a voter recall if they are not. A recall can be based on Nonfeasance (the intentional, repeated failure to perform required duties of the officer 3. But first, we need to force them to present their plan to a independent review board of selected financial and community experts
613) Barry Siegel
614) Rosemarie Lee
615) Ron Lee
616) Karyn Wright
617) David Holtz
618) Eveleen Holtz
619) Adam Wright
620) Sandra Gatherum - We want the school sites used for children's activities. I am against selling it to developers.............strongly against........
621) James Gatherum - This site is and should be used for school and the community activities..........Do not sell to any developers.
622) Brandee Ruedy
623) Stuart Siegel - Save our park!
624) Debbie Thomas
625) jamie epstein
626) Kerry Chao
627) Carolyn Ross
628) Michael Ross
629) Patti Antin
630) Jason Rabe - There are not enough parks in this areas as it is... let's not lose any more.
631) Lorin-Pierre Andre
632) Andrea Schultz
633) Theresa Gleason
634) Joshua Gleason
635) Aubree Gleason
636) Evelyne Andre
637) Celine Andre-Jessen
638) Kristin Andre
639) Lorin-Pierre Andre
640) Nancy Axelrod - Local parks are a mainstay of a community; without them the children and their families become confined to their own backyards losing the sense of community involvement. We need this more than ever!
641) Suzanne Bonafede
642) Boris Kodjoe
643) Nikki Kodjoe
644) Patrick Kodjoe
645) Leigh Anne Siegel
646) Justin Siegel
647) Daryn Siegel
648) Sydney Siegel
649) Frank V. Daniels - We need to maintain these sites for their current use and to have open spaces in Huntington Beach
650) Kathy Daniels - These sites must remain open and used as they are today. We must not sell them to developers and reduce our open spaces.
651) mary thompson
652) Carrie Crisell
653) John Despot
654) Marian Crisell
655) Lee Crisell
656) Jim Gatherum - Enough development. Save the park!
657) Linda King
658) Joe Alvarez - I have lived in southern California all my life and have watched how this beautiful area is being destroyed by overbuilding. When do we say enough? There are too many people which create trash, human waste, traffic, not to mention a lower quality of life. Personally I don't care if another home builder gets rich.
659) Joseph Ferretti - These properties are totally priceless to our community. Once they are gone, there will be no reversal of the damage that will be wrought by the sale of any of them. As these properties would have to be sold to residential developers, where does the board expect/PLAN for those families' kids to go to school--more portables? Maybe on the beach or at Central park? Further, if school enrollment is actually declining, at best, isn't that indicative of no growth in HB's population or at worst, a decline in HB's population at large? If so, do we need more houses? Certainly, to listen to the laments of most of the board members, these prospective developers won't be able to market the quality of our school system as an enticement to the prospective new home buyer. According to the board itself, the district is way under funded (or way over budget, depending on perspective
660) Allison Alvarez - With the direction that public schools are going I believe it is very important to keep our private schools going. Developers will need to go somewhere else.
661) Laurie Hitchcock
662) Kevin A. Smith
663) Jason L. Smith
664) Carly R. Smith
665) Adrian Garan - We need the development of young minds instead of developing new homes!!! Our future depends on the new generations of people not track homes!!!
666) Frederick Palmer - We don't need more houses. We need better schools for our kids. These are better schools and need to be saved!
667) Penny Akashi - Please do not take away this place that children and families enjoy!
668) Amy Palmer - Any School Board member who votes to sell Burke(HCS
669) Mark Harrer
670) Sydney Hitchcock
671) Uri Azgour - 20662 Spindrift Lane Huntington Beach, CA 92646
672) Charles Trout - If this property was given to the school district and now they need it; I suggest that if and when new schools are needed that this school district be financially held responsible to obtain new land and building for future needs. My understand is that the current schools were donated to the school district by developers. It was for the family and residents of the community. How can they then sell it for financial gain?
673) Terri Siegel
674) Douglas Washburn - and family We need more parks not less. Open space in pmortant to the health of the community
675) Cathie Lightfoot
676) James Taylor - save Lebard for the children
677) Geraldine Taylor - save Lebard for the children who are the future of our country
678) Lisa Jones Barker - These schools and facilities are vital, contributing parts of the quality of life in Huntington Beach. Let's not take the easy way out to solve budget problems. The last thing we need in HB is a higher population density. Preserve these green spaces please!!!
679) George Barker
680) Elliott Sutton - Please remember to keep these green areas open for all our neighbors and our city. Our neighborhood needs the schools close to the families and all of us enjoy the open areas for walks and recreation.
681) Marion Sutton
682) Greg Thurston
683) Trisha Tripp
684) Maryann Keating
685) Pat Keating
686) Colette Goehring - Our city is going to rebirth with young ones, as our older members move on. WE can not give up our school sites.
687) Andreas Goehring
688) Jill Carder
689) Chris Carder
690) Mark Doran
691) Sharon Doran - I vote!
692) Michael Doran
693) Alecia Kruger
694) Pete Mullin - We want to be able to send our 1 year old to Kettler School! So many other parents in our neighborhood feel the same way. Please keep our school from being torn down! We support you 100%!!
695) Dana Mullin
696) laura coates
697) Cheryl Epstein
698) Jamie Epstein
699) Michael Epstein
700) Robert Lee
701) Jerry Roth
702) Lisa Penny
703) Ryan O'Connor,MD
704) Andrea Storms
705) Beverly Erickson
706) chana jael warnock
707) David Byer - We need the schools not only for our children's education but also for the needs of youth organizations such as AYSO.
708) Greg Cernok
709) Guy Buker
710) Cindy McVey
711) Nola Cooper - My family has been in HB since the 1920s. I was born, raised and educated here as were my two sons. Living across the park from Huntington Christian School I have seen what a wonderful job they have done for the neighborhood. They have improved and maintained a facility owned by the school district. If this were a vacant, dilapidated property I could understand the district considering a sale. Why not continue to lease to this beneficial occupant and retain ownership in case of future enrollment growth and need for more schools? If the property were sold, where would the district find property in the area to house future students? Being a nearby resident I would not be in favor of further residential development and loss of open space, but even more important is retention of the property for the school district.
712) Cynthia Crimmins
713) Graham Crimmins
714) kathy siegel
715) ryan siegel
716) mikeely siegel
717) SHARON SIEGEL
718) VICTORIA LIENAU
719) AHMET ALIYAZICIOGLU
720) Ronald L. Peevey - This community is already way overburdened by development. Developers need to leave us alone.
721) Angie Sciarappa
722) JaAnn Tognoni - I'm a teacher. School grounds were set aside for the community. If these areas are not needed for schools, then they should be turned into parks and recreational areas, not profit centers for developers.
723) David Lepper
724) Donna Lepper
725) Nicole Konca - I recently moved to a neighborhood in HB because of the proximity to the park and schools for my children. Please do not consider taking away these community resources!
726) Stephen Dendinger
727) Gabi Dendinger
728) Nathan Dendinger
729) Scott Miller
730) Michelle Mosham - I do not want the Huntington Beach City School District to sell school sites to developers. I want to have them preserved for school and community resources, both now and in the future.
731) JoAnn Miller
732) Kristen Townsend
733) Johnny Mosham - I do not want the Huntington Beach City School District to sell school sites to developers. I want to have them preserved for school and community resources, both now and in the future.
734) Cengiz Yagcioglu
735) Jody Hamlin
736) Ivan Axelrod - Please retain these facilities for our children and their children. We do not have to develop every square inch of property for development
737) Omar A Medina - With all development going on we will need these schools in the near future. Save our schools, our children's futures are at stake.
738) Christine McCarthy
739) Savas Yilmaz
740) Lea Name
741) Barry Colburn
742) Samar Needham
743) Cheryl Gingrich - please do not sell
744) Toni Vrsalovich
745) Gayle Gannes Rosenthal
746) Paul Skinner - We badly need these areas for recreation and space. More houses we don't need.
747) Deborah Cole - The private schools that have been occupying HBUSD sites have been excellent caretakers! They are good for the sites and for the community. They need to be allowed to stay!
748) Bahtiyar ERDOGAN
749) Eyup Yildiz
750) Ahmet Karadag
751) Lawrence R, Sellars
752) Eldora R. Sellars
753) Mehmet Yesildal - It's not right to sell school sites to developers. We already can not provide our kids with enough educational opportunities, we should be giving the kids more instead of trying ot make money on our future's (kids
754) Katrina Washburn
755) Cindy Wick - I strongly agree.
756) Barbara Vuncanon - I love having Huntington Christian School on site in a location that is meant for and should stay as it was intended - a school! This school is running at full capacity and maintains the premises beautifully. I am AGAINST selling any of the school properties. Stop the greediness (who is greasing the palms of our city officials?
757) Roy Rankin
758) ali kocyigit - hi i live in Huntington beach and i would like to see our school open at all the time thanks
759) Richard D. Jones
760) Stephanie Jones
761) Adem Kutlug
762) Keith R Kline - 19861 Saltwater Cir. HB Ca
763) Elif Kutlug
764) lokman gazioglu,
765) DAN VAROL
766) Marilyn Skinner - I do not wish Huntington Beach to sell off school property. We are neighbors to the Gisler site and enjoy having the property remain a school. The field is always in use during and after school for soccer. We do not need any additional home and traffic. Thank you.
767) Omer Kutuk - I do not want the Huntington Beach City School District to sell school sites to developers. I want to have them preserved for school and community resources, both now and in the future.
768) Roblee Nowak
769) Jean & Charles Bracc
770) Lisa Nadler
771) Sheldon Nadler
772) Dave Rodriguez
773) Kelli Kelly
774) David Martin
775) Joyce Salter
776) Jim Salter
777) Debbie Lee Stair - I am also a neighbor of Brethren Christian School, and agree that they provide resources for children and adults from all of Huntington Beach. If these school sites are sold to developers, it will only increase the amount of students in the area and over crowd the schools. There are many homes for sale right now in HB. We don't need additional concrete at the cost of losing "green space."
778) Joslyn Wood
779) Sheldon Nadler
780) Lisa Nadler
781) Lora Wood
782) Stan Wood
783) Edward Kenneth Francis Jr.
784) Mary Oakes - Please keep the Huntington Christian School on Levee. It has been a wonderful addition to our neighborhood.
785) Stephanie Allespach
786) Susan Schaben - We would like the city to keep our school sites for the future of Huntington Beach's residents.
787) Allen Schaben
788) Melissa Berdelis
789) Michael Berdelis
790) Kenneth E. Normann - Keep our open Space! Don't put in High Density low income housing and lower our property values!
791) steve motske
792) mary motske
793) Sharon Augenstein - the existing schools are already packed and over capacity. Taking away the existing school sites and adding more houses will only add more kids to our schoolsystem, stressing our existing resources even more and lowering the quality of education our children receive!
794) MaryAnn Augenstein - we need to keep these school sites open for the future. The population of HB will turn. We have already seen a number of new young families move into the area. We need to maintain enough space to provide our city's children with quality education. Cramming them in to fewer schools is not the answer.
795) James Lombardo - Is it really necessary to convert existing parks to housing developments? What about our children? Will there be land allocated to replace the park acreage? WE NEED MORE PARKS...not less...
796) Teresa Lockwood
797) Marcia Margolis
798) Margarita Soloria - A society is judged on how well they treat their elderly and their children...how do you want to be known?
799) Loleen Klueger
800) Varini DESILVA - The reason for living in HB is the beautiful environment and ambiance. If developers are allowed to build in the scarce open and green areas we have left this city will end up as a congested eyesore!! PLEASE do not let greed overcome common sense and good values. A very concerned HB resident.
801) Marinka Horack - My comments: The Public Schools belong to the public whose taxes paid for them. School campuses are an important part of the community's permanent open space, and serve as sports playing fields and park space. The loss of open space forever is too drastic a decision to be made by only 5 people. The District must listen to the taxpayers on this one. What will you do when high density housing is put in place of the open space. Where will you find classroom space for all the new children that move into the new housing? The Quality of Life of our community will go downhill with less open space, more density, traffic, and demand on city and county services. Once the profits from the sale of schools are spent, they are gone. Real estate, however is always of value. Continue to lease the campuses. That's a much longer term investment in the future of our community and schools. - signed, Marinka Horack, HB Resident
802) Lena Hayashi - In our already built out city, let's keep the traffic and density down by continuing to lease to the private schools or converting the space for passive or active recreational parks. Incorporating native plants which are drought tolerant would be ideal. There are many that are beautiful year around!
803) John Scott
804) Fred Galluccio, MD FAAFP - It is not likely that we will have less children in the future. Past experiences with selling schools in areas where the normal cycle of an aging area "recycles" to a younger area with children, has shown that this is a mistake. It costs more to repurchase the property if it is even possible later. The money that is made now is short sited in its accumulation and use. Please do not sell this land off. If you like make it into open space and rebuild later as needed...more development would only increase the need for more schools. It does not make sense to me, at all, to sell off our school land.
805) Joe Shaw
806) Lori Costigan
807) Jan Vandersloot - Open space and parks become more valuable to a community, the bigger and more congested the community gets. These school sites should not be sold off to developers but retained for school and community resources.
808) Theresa Chaque - I am against selling these school grounds to developers. They need to be used for parks, open space, sports facilities, senior centers, or something for our children and citizens. Once they are gone they are gone. Irreplaceable. Build a community garden on one or an urban forest. Put in a field of solar panels and sell electricity. Create something on these sites other than more condos, buildings, stores, cement, paving, noise, traffic, etc. Don't you think we have enough of that? You may even be able to acquire enough money or make money to keep the sites. There are grants and other resources if you just look beyond just selling the land to make money. Get creative and do the right thing for us.
809) TIM F. DELENER - I do not want the Huntington Beach City School District to sell school sites to developers. I want to have them preserved for school and community resources, both now and in the future.
810) Eileen Murphy - It is always so shortsighted because a neighborhood gets older to sell the schools. Those houses will be resold to families and the school cycle will start again. if we don't learn from the past we have to relive it. It happens everytime with the developers ready to pounce in and build on the school sites. Don't sell the sites.
811) Lynda A. Hernandez - Let's take a long-term view of Huntington Beach's community needs. Do not sell the land connected to four schools. Developers will grab it up, develop homes and increase the traffic in our neighborhoods. We will need these schools again so just lease them. Thank you!
812) Maureen Vasquez
813) Richard Vasquez
814) AHMET YAVUZ KAVALCIOGLU
815) Catherine Muncey
816) Marie Bisson - Please keep LeBard School open. The neighbors are afraid of high-rise condominiums going in --they would be right across the street from some of us.
817) Barry A. Bisson - The school district presently has no need of money from such a sale. If money is received, it will be wasted!! (now is not an advantageous time to sell anyway
818) Barbara Davison - Please save the little bit of vacant land that HB has...No more houses
819) Doyle Davison
820) Marian L. Crisell - at the rate H.B. is growing it would be foolish to sell and then later have to buy land for new school buildings. Better to keep what exists and lease it until needed.
821) sezen aliyazicioglu
822) Jevon Hadley - You have a responsibility to the people in this city to ensure that our children have a place to play. We ask that you honor the trust placed in you by your community
823) Nancy Hadley
824) Amber Witherby
825) Monica Reuter
826) Lesley Peterson - I thought the schools that are being occupied were too crowded as it is. Why not utilize the schools that we have. It would cost less to fix them up than to build new.
827) Bill DeMeulle - I have lived here for more than 45 years and this topic keeps coming up. When will they learn we don't need any more homes and we may need more schools, when will the developers learn. Read our lips NO!!!!
828) Amy Zamuner - 8781 Burlcrest Drive, HB, CA 92646
829) Kim Barone
830) Julian Vochelli
831) Janet Vochelli
832) Mr. Julian Vochelli - It's literally heart-breaking to witness the incremental destruction of nearly all of our open spaces and parks under the name of "progress" (pushed by ruthless developers and greedy real estate people
833) Laura Peterson
834) Kathy Novelli
835) Leo Novelli
836) Kenneth Todd
837) Staci Stinson
838) David Carman - We need to save our green areas, even if all they are are old run down schools. They are used for many different community organizations. Just drive by any given one on a Saturday morning there are people there.
839) Jennifer Todd
840) Kristin Johnson
841) Joy Frye - Both of my kids play in Seaview Little League. They were heartbroken at the news that they might not be able to play in our neighborhood any more. Please save our fields!
842) Rex Frye
843) Christian Cuellar
844) Nancy Pierson - This would be absolutely devastating to our kids...we do not need anymore homes, we need places for our kids to go instead!
845) Steve Dimond - Huntington Beach, CA. Please do not sell off the properties. Continue the leases to the private schools or maintain the properties as open space parklands. The property is much to valuable to the people of HB and, eventually, it is possible that we will need the properties once again for public schools or some other equally important public issue. HB is nearly built out. Let's maintain the ownership of what we can so that we do not have to condemn and take private property in the future for something that these properties would be quite appropriate for.
846) Sarah Toscano
847) Benito Casados - These resources should be preserved for educational and community use only. Once this land is gone there is no way of recovering it. We do not need more residents, more cars and more congestion in Huntington Beach. Let try to preserve the quality of life in our community!
848) Harriet Miller
849) Deborah Janus - Please do not sell off all of these school properties.
850) James A Salywoda
851) Eleanor Salywoda
852) Joanne Richardson - I have lived in HB for 41 years an