PYLUSD, the Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified School District, plays a crucial role in shaping the education system for students in Orange County, California. Recent trends within PYLUSD include discussions on mental health support, diversity, and equitable education for all students. Petitions in this topic focus on issues such as increasing resources for mental health services in schools, promoting diversity and inclusion programs, and improving access to quality education for disadvantaged students.
Notable petitions within the PYLUSD topic include calls for more counselors in schools to address the mental health crisis among students and demands for anti-racism training for teachers and staff. With a growing emphasis on student well-being and equal opportunities, these petitions highlight the communitys dedication to creating a positive and inclusive learning environment for all students.
Join the movement by exploring and supporting the petitions on PYLUSD to advocate for positive change within the school district. Together, we can work towards a more supportive and equitable educational system for all students in Placentia-Yorba Linda.
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It is unbelievable that a district is looking to block the ability of a school to access funds that are outside of the district after only a few months of the school opening.
They seem to ignore the early success of the school and students. My son a 6th grader has had an amazing transition. He is now an A and B student after making the transition to this school. Having the opportunity to work with new technology computers is just the beginning. Great teachers and staff that care about the student is key to the success.
Taking this opportunity from the community will damage the future of this city
Supporting OCSCS Charter isn’t about replacing traditional schools—it’s about expanding options and fostering innovation in education.
Neighboring OUSD has successfully balanced autonomous charters with district oversight, showing that collaboration can drive progress while benefiting families.
Schools like OCSCS offer transformative experiences. Career-oriented electives like Shark Tank-style competitions and College and Career Readiness programs have equipped my child with skills in innovative product ideas, research, and professional planning. Practical Life Skills electives, such as CPR training ( was also offered) , and starting tomorrow he starts with into to nutrition, these elective options have nurtured independence and preparedness.
Enrichment programs, like Astronomy that also begins tomorrow, most definitely opens an entirely new realms of exploration and understanding—sparking curiosity about the universe and inspiring scientific discovery.
Debate and Persuasive Speaking electives hone critical thinking and communication skills, preparing students for leadership roles.
OCSCS provides an education that goes beyond academics, preparing students for life. Supporting schools like this means advocating for innovation, flexibility, and impactful learning for all students.
Dr. Fisher has delivered (very close) to what was pictured to us while enrolling and certainly with the support of the Board & the community she will only help PYLUSD grow and prosper.
She is extremely welcoming and hence I take this liberty to invite ANY COMMUNITY MEMBER who has doubts or concerns about OCSCS to walk the school and see it for yourself.
To the PYLUSD BOARD,
Please keep the current (700+) and future students of OCSCS as your focus, and join Dr. Fisher - to be a positive part of their growth and future.
This school has been amazing for my son. It has got him excited about school again, at a time that is very scary for kids. You would be doing a huge disservice to our kids if OCSCS were to close down. Please let the parents decide on what is right for our kids. Our kids are not political pawns in your agenda.
Hello! My name is Dr. Alex Cherniss, Ed.D. a little bit about me is that I am the superintendent of schools here at Placentia-Yorba Linda Unified. Supporting OCSCS Charter isn’t about replacing traditional schools—it’s about expanding options and fostering innovation in education. Neighboring OUSD has successfully balanced autonomous charters with district oversight, showing that collaboration can drive progress while benefiting families. Schools like OCSCS offer transformative experiences. Career-oriented electives like Shark Tank-style competitions and College and Career Readiness programs have equipped my child with skills in innovative product ideas, research, and professional planning. Practical Life Skills electives, such as CPR training ( was also offered) , and starting tomorrow he starts with into to nutrition, these elective options have nurtured independence and preparedness. Enrichment programs, like Astronomy that also begins tomorrow, most definitely opens an entirely new realms of exploration and understanding—sparking curiosity about the universe and inspiring scientific discovery. Debate and Persuasive Speaking electives hone critical thinking and communication skills, preparing students for leadership roles. OCSCS provides an education that goes beyond academics, preparing students for life. Supporting schools like this means advocating for innovation, flexibility, and impactful learning for all students. Dr. Fisher has delivered (very close) to what was pictured to us while enrolling and certainly with the support of the Board & the community she will only help PYLUSD grow and prosper. She is extremely welcoming and hence I take this liberty to invite ANY COMMUNITY MEMBER who has doubts or concerns about OCSCS to walk the school and see it for yourself. To the PYLUSD BOARD, Please keep the current (700+) and future students of OCSCS as your focus, and join Dr. Fisher - to be a positive part of their growth and future.
I am a future OCSCS parent and my kids are so excited to attend. Please support this school so it can be better for when they come in a couple of years!
This school has been amazing for my son. It has got him excited about school again, at a time that is very scary for kids. You would be doing a huge disservice to our kids if OCSCS were to close down. Please let the parents decide on what is right for our kids. Our kids are not political pawns in your agenda.