SCVTalk Exclusive-Castaic High School Site Selection

SCVTalk has learned that Foothill League teams will travel to Romero Canyon to beat the stuffing out of the hapless rump high school that the Hart District will build there!

In a show of solidarity, an originally divided Board counted the votes and agreed to make it a 5-0 decision.

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10 Responses to SCVTalk Exclusive-Castaic High School Site Selection

  1. CoastalSage says:

    Does this comment mean that all of Rick Patterson’s hopes for wide new roads in Sloan Canyon are dashed?

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  2. mike says:

    Props on the scoop, but I was hoping for a “I’ve decided to take my talents to Romero Canyon and build a Castaic High School” or some other LB-Jamesian riff.

    As I suspected, a closely divided board would count votes ahead of the vote and go 5-0 to put the issue to rest.

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  3. Kevin D. Korenthal says:

    The board chose… wisely (IMHO).

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  4. news junkie says:

    CoastalSage says:
    July 14, 2010 at 9:42 pm
    Does this comment mean that all of Rick Patterson’s hopes for wide new roads in Sloan Canyon are dashed?

    Awwwwww, slimy ambulance chaser is probably still going nuts. OPEN ALL THE FACILITIES FOUNDATION BOOKS, RICK! What a racket that foundation is, they rake in all that bond money and we don’t get to see where it goes, while Rick and his cronies rake in the bucks at their end and we can’t see where it’s coming from.

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  5. mike says:

    Why does every advocate for Romero Canyon sound like they’ve ben “gotten to”? For the last nine months, y’all sound like Frank Sinatra in the Manuchurian Candidate.

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  6. cash says:

    I was not very surprised to learn that Rick sold the school foundation property to the Sunset Point developer. What a racket? Yes it is!

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  7. spineflower2 says:

    Among the two evils, this site is the lesser, and a wise choice. Hasle/Sloan would be tied up for years with lawsuits, and go down in flames, just like last time. The only practical choice that actually gets a HS built was Romero.

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  8. Kevin D. Korenthal says:

    I studied the history and topography both sites and spoke with leading advocates of each before I came to my conclusion.

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    • Berta González-Harper says:

      I have been following this issue for at least ten years if not more. I have done fairly extensive research, read a slew of reports, and visited the site myself. I evaluate the Romero Canyon site as the best available property for a high school in the Castaic area that has a real chance to finally become a reality within the next few years.
      Castaic needs and deserves its own high school. Romero is the best choice.
      I want to know where and how my tax and bond money dollars are spent. I want promises kept to a community that has been more than patient. I also want students attending Valencia and West Ranch to receive the best education possible without enduring overcrowded conditions and long waiting lists for extracurricular activities like football, etc. The Hart Board made the correct decision.

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