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File #: 16-1423    Name: Centennial School - Navelencia
In control: Library
On agenda: 12/6/2016 Final action: 12/6/2016
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: 1. Approve designation and placement of Navelencia School on the County's Register of Centennial Schools; and 2. Authorize the Chairman to execute the certificate for a Centennial School.
Attachments: 1. Agenda Item, 2. Centennial Schools Certificate
DATE: December 6, 2016

TO: Board of Supervisors

SUBMITTED BY: Laurel C. Prysiazny, County Librarian
Penny Raven, Chair, Historical Landmarks and Records Advisory Commission

SUBJECT: Centennial School - Navelencia

RECOMMENDED ACTION(S):
TITLE
1. Approve designation and placement of Navelencia School on the County's Register of Centennial Schools; and
2. Authorize the Chairman to execute the certificate for a Centennial School.
REPORT
There is no Net County Cost associated with these actions, which will allow Navelencia School to be placed on the County's Register of Centennial Schools. The Historical Landmarks and Records Advisory Commission recommends schools that qualify for placement on the Fresno County's Register of Centennial Schools. Approval by the Board of Supervisors encourages preservation of the County's history.

ALTERNATIVE ACTION(S):

Your Board could choose to not approve these actions, which would result in the school not being placed on the County's Register of Centennial Schools at this time.

FISCAL IMPACT:

There is no Net County Cost associated with the recommended actions.

DISCUSSION:

The Historical Landmarks and Records Advisory Commission, with support from Juan Garza, Superintendent of Kings Canyon Unified School District, recommends your Board approve the application to add Navelencia School to the Centennial Schools Register.

Navelencia School has been in continuous service to students since it was organized on January 11, 1916. It was created with territory taken from Mount Campbell, Citrus Cove, Clark's Valley, and Wahtoke School Districts. The word "Navelencia" was coined from the two major varieties of oranges, Navel and Valencia, which flourished in the area at the time.

During the 100 years Navelencia School has operated, the district areas as well as the grade levels served have changed several times. By 1918, Navelencia School absorbed Clark's Valley students under the consolidation of the two districts to form N...

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