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SCHOOL CHANGE DEADLINE LOOMS.


Byline: Daily News

March 3 is the deadline for filing an application for Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  youngsters to attend a school other than the one in their neighborhood next year.

Applications are available at individual school offices and at the district office, 875 E. Cochran St. For more information, call (805) 520-6571.

Because most schools have vacancies, although not at all grade levels, parents should call before submitting an application. Crestview, Madera, Township and White Oak elementary schools elementary school: see school.  have no vacancies For No Vacancy (band), see .

No Vacancy is a standard sign in motels indicating there are no rooms available for rent at the moment. In many places the word "No" in the sign is made of a neon light bulb and can be turned on (to indicate "no vacancy") or turned off (to
 and are not accepting new pupils.

If more applications are received than available openings, a lottery will be conducted and a waiting list established.

Students who will be in sixth grade next year can either stay at their elementary school or file an application to switch to a junior high. Completed junior high applications should be returned to the elementary school the student is currently attending.

In addition, Santa Susana High School Santa Susana High School is the third high school located in Simi Valley. The school campus is a middle school that was converted. The school colors are: silver, black, white, and teal. The school mascot is the Troubador. They are a school of the arts. , a performing arts and technology magnet school magnet school
n.
A public school offering a specialized curriculum, often with high academic standards, to a student body representing a cross section of the community.
, is accepting applications for grades 9 through 11. Visits can be arranged by calling (805) 520-6800.
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Publication:Daily News (Los Angeles, CA)
Date:Feb 8, 1997
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