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Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019119629
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as MG & ASSOCIATES, 9107
S. 5TH AVE., INGLEWOOD, CA 90305,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): MARIA GUTIERREZ, 9107
S. 5TH AVE., INGLEWOOD, CA 90305.
This business is being conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
05/2019. Signed: MARIA GUTIERREZ,
OWNER. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on May 7, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 7, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 7, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Inglewood Daily News: Pub. 5/23,
5/30, 6/6, 6/13/19 HI-1982
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019107371
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as SJG CONSTRUCTION
CO, 2100 W. REDONDO BEACH BLVD
SUITE C 54, TORRANCE, CA 90504,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): DAVID JACQUET, 2100 W.
REDONDO BEACH BLVD SUITE C 54,
TORRANCE, CA 90504. This business
is being conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 04/2019.
Signed: DAVID JACQUET, Owner. This
statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on April
23, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on April 23, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to April 23, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
El Segundo Herald: Pub. 5/23, 5/30,
6/6, 6/13/19 H-1983
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019116190
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as EXPRESS DIRECT, 1)
88 COTTONWOOD CIR, ROLLING
HILLS ESTATES, CA 90274, 2) 88
COTTONWOOD CIR, ROLLING HILLS
ESTATES, CA 90274, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. Registered Owner(s):
MICROCOMPUTERS LINE, INC., 88
COTTONWOOD CIR, ROLLING HILLS
ESTATES, CA 90274. This business
is being conducted by a Corporation.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: 06/2007.
Signed: MICROCOMPUTERS LINE,
INC., HAFIZ U. REHMAN, President.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on May
2, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 2, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 2, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
El Segundo Herald: Pub. 5/23, 5/30,
6/6, 6/13/19 H-1985
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019142367
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as MARZ CONSTRUCTION,
5345 W 137TH PL, HAWTHORNE,
CA 90250, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): MARZ
CONSTRUCTION, INC., 5345 W
137TH PL, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250.
This business is being conducted by a
Corporation. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
N/A. Signed: MARZ CONSTRUCTION,
INC., JUSTIN MULARZ, President. This
statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on May
21, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 21, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 21, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 5/30,
6/6, 6/13, 6/20/19 HH-1986
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019141648
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as COMPLETE LOAN
SOURCING, 550 CONTINENTAL BLVD
SUITE 120, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): SBA COMPLETE, INC., 550
CONTINENTAL BLVD SUITE 120, EL
SEGUNDO, CA 90245. This business
is being conducted by a Corporation.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: N/A.
Signed: SBA COMPLETE, INC., BRIAN
CARLSON, President. This statement
was filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on May 21, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 21, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 21, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
El Segundo Herald: Pub. 5/30, 6/6,
6/13, 6/20/19 H-1987
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019146585
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as 1) ANDERSON
LEARNING ACADEMY, 2) ANDERSON
LEARNING ACADEMY (ALA), 12642
EUCALYPTUS AVE, HAWTHORNE,
CA 90250, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): 1) SUSAN MARIE
ANDERSON, 12642 EUCALYPTUS
AVE, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250, 2)
TERRI MARIE ANDERSON, 12642
EUCALYPTUS AVE, HAWTHORNE, CA
90250. This business is being conducted
by Copartners. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on: 05/2019. Signed: TERRI MARIE
ANDERSON, PARTNER. This statement
was filed with the County Recorder of Los
Angeles County on May 24, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 24, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 24, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 5/30,
6/6, 6/13, 6/20/19 HH-1988
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019114632
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) QUTE&KREAM•E, 2)
QUTE & KREAM•E, 9809 CRENSHAW
BLVD. #3, INGLEWOOD, CA 90305,
LOS ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): KIANNA HOUSE, 9809
CRENSHAW BLVD. #3, INGLEWOOD,
CA 90305. This business is being
conducted by an Individual. The registrant
commenced to transact business under
the fictitious business name or names
listed above on: 04/2019. Signed: KIANNA
HOUSE, Owner. This statement was filed
with the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on May 1, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 1, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 1, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Inglewood Daily News: Pub. 5/30, 6/6,
6/13, 6/20/19 HI-1989
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019125456
The following person(s) is (are)
doing business as LA EXKLUSIV
TRANSPORTATION, 12001 CEDAR
AVE, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250, LOS
ANGELES COUNTY. Registered
Owner(s): ADOLFO BANOS, 12001
CEDAR AVE, HAWTHORNE, CA 90250.
This business is being conducted by an
Individual. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above
on: 04/2019. Signed: ADOLFO BANOS,
Owner. This statement was filed with the
County Recorder of Los Angeles County
on May 13, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 13, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 13, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 6/6,
6/13, 6/20, 6/27/19 HH-1990
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019146717
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as 1) PORSCHE SOUTH
BAY, 2) AUDI PACIFIC, 3) PACIFIC
VOLKSWAGEN, 14610 HINDRY AVE,
HAWTHORNE, CA 90250, LOS ANGELES
COUNTY. AI #ON: 199925710030.
Registered Owner(s): SOUTH BAY
MOTORS, LLC, 14610 HINDRY AVE,
HAWTHORNE, CA 90250. This business
is being conducted by a Limited Liability
Company. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
10/2012. Signed: SOUTH BAY MOTORS
LLC, KEVIN BERKEMEIER, Manager.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on May
24, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 24, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 24, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 6/6,
6/13, 6/20, 6/27/19 HH-1991
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019148465
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as JENNIFER MORALES, 4928
WEST 130TH STREET, HAWTHORNE,
CA, 90250, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): JENNIFER
SERRANO, 4928 WEST 130TH STREET,
HAWTHORNE, CA, 90250. This business
is being conducted by an Individual.
The registrant commenced to transact
business under the fictitious business
name or names listed above on: N/A.
Signed: JENNIFER SERRANO, OWNER.
This statement was filed with the County
Recorder of Los Angeles County on May
29, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on May 29, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to May 29, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
Hawthorne Press Tribune: Pub. 6/6,
6/13, 6/20, 6/27/2019 HH-1992
Fictitious Business
Name Statement
2019157900
The following person(s) is (are) doing
business as CALIFORNIA TACTICAL
FIREARMS, 1) 120 WEST 155TH STREET
SUITE 103, GARDENA, CA 90248, 2)
16706 HAWTHORNE BLVD, LAWNDALE,
CA 90260, LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
Registered Owner(s): 1) WILLIAM
JAMES MULLAN II, 2433 250TH STREET,
LOMITA, CA 90717, 2) DUNCAN
ANTHONY ELLIOTT, 728 WEST PINE
AVE, EL SEGUNDO, CA 90245. This
business is being conducted by a General
Partnership. The registrant commenced
to transact business under the fictitious
business name or names listed above on:
N/A. Signed: WILLIAM JAMES MULLAN
II, Partner. This statement was filed with
the County Recorder of Los Angeles
County on June 10, 2019.
NOTICE: This Fictitious Name Statement
expires on June 10, 2024. A new Fictitious
Business Name Statement must be filed
prior to June 10, 2024. Fictitious Business
Name in violation of the rights of another
under Federal, State, or Common Law
(See Section 14400 ET SEQ., Business
and Professions Code).
El Segundo Herald: Pub. 6/13, 6/20,
6/27, 7/4/19 H-1993
him, He described his job as “super easy” and
said he is “fortunate and blessed” to work for
ESUSD, as it is a place where educators and
administrators seek employment.
The Board recognized history teacher Gast
for his efforts nominating ESHS for a California
Civic Award of Merit and Democracy School
recognition. Moore said Gast has helped students
fine-tune a spotlight on civic duty, as well as
helping them to garner accomplishments to
add to their graduate profiles.
Janicek’s LCAP presentation highlighted the
District’s adherence to the mandated education
program that is in its sixth year. She noted how the
LCAP is an offshoot of the Local Control Funding
Formula (LCFF) -- basically, how California
school districts receive money from Sacramento.
She said the District’s LCAP implementation
involves a consortium of stakeholders and must
adhere to the eight “priority areas” set by the state.
She also spoke about how the LCAP “allocates
resources in a way that best supports student
growth for all students.” Her presentation showed
how goals and actions are driven by “analyzing
student achievement data, current programs in
place, and input from our stakeholders.”
Janicek’s presentation concluded with
“future actions,” including an emphasis on
personalization in learning and developing
the graduate profile. “We are so fortunate to
have such a wonderful collaborative group of
teachers, classified employees, administrators,
parents and students to work with,” she said,
“to continue to make El Segundo Unified the
best school district for our students.”
Chief Business Official Kimberlie Linz
provided an overview of the nuts and bolts
of the proposed 2019/20 budget, which the
Board should ratify at their next meeting. Linz
emailed prior to the meeting that the ESUSD
continues to use “conservative budgeting
practices to maintain fiscal responsibility for
our students, staff and community.” She added
that it is paramount the District continue to be
fiscally responsible, citing the mandated implementation
of the state’s LCFF, which doles out
money to school districts utilizing a specific
formula. “At a time when other districts are
seeing financial struggles, El Segundo is on
solid financial footing and will have a positive
certification on the 2019/20 budget,” she said.
Consent agenda items approvals included
the personnel services report for the Janicek
promotion; a contract with “Momentum” to
provide reading workshop/balanced literacy
professional development for elementary school
teachers; the annual new teacher technology
boot camp that will take place on Aug. 22;
and renewal of a student teaching agreement
with Pepperdine University.
The Board also formally approved the
implementation of the canine searches and
a new District job description: “Elementary
Instructional Coach.”
The only information pending action item
on Tuesday’s agenda allowed the members a
quick look at a new course that may be offered
at ESHS: “Financial Algebra.” Moore
then quickly mentioned upcoming events on
the District calendar, calling it “the best time
of the year,” with promotion and graduation
events taking place today and Friday highlighted.
The next regularly scheduled El Segundo
Board meeting is calendared for June 25, and
for those who like to plan, the ESUSD will
commence the next school year on Aug. 28. •
that its suggestions to lawmakers would serve
the best interests of all students in the state and
make it possible for traditional public schools
and charter schools to coexist and promote
educational choice.
The first recommendation was to extend the
timeline for a charter school application to be
reviewed, approved or denied by an additional
30 days. Current law gives applications 60 days
to complete the process and receive either a
yea or a nay from a local school district. The
panelists unanimously agreed that 60 days
isn’t sufficient time.
Under the current law, a school district and a
charter school applicant may agree to extend the
time to review and consider the qualifications
of the charter school organization making the
proposal and how it plans to spend district
money. The application process includes a public
hearing, responding to district questions about
concerns and drafting and reaching a contract
between the charter school group and the district.
Both sides also agreed that the state needs to
create an authority to govern charter schools.
The new authority would create standards to
guide local school districts, the County Board
of Education and the State Board of Education
-- all of which have the power to approve a
charter school application. There are dozens
of charters schools operating across the South
Bay, yet the state lacks any standards about
oversight for local school officials to follow.
Without any clear guidelines, some local districts
have come up with their own. “Clear standards
for authorizers (local districts) to follow would
standardize oversight practices in the state,”
the task force report says.
The task force members also lamented the lack
of training available to local school superintendents
and their staffs for dealing with charter
schools that open using district money. Some
charter schools also open outside a district’s
boundaries, and that scenario was addressed
in the recommendations too. They called for
a one-year moratorium on new virtual charter
schools, which offered students coursework
online instead in a classroom.
The growth of virtual charter schools has
raised new concerns about the academic
standards offered by the online educators and
whether anyone is monitoring the curriculum
and operations of these newcomers to the charter
school industry. The yearlong moratorium
was supported by a majority of the task force,
and virtual schools that demonstrate they are
providing an educational benefit wouldn’t be
affected by the temporary ban.
School districts currently lose state funding
whenever a student leaves for a charter
school. The task force, in an attempt to soften
the financial loss in average-daily-attendance
money from Sacramento, proposes the Legislature
approve $96 million in new funding
for schools to cover their losses. Schools that
lose students to a charter would receive ADA
money for one year to ease the financial impact
on the district, under the proposal.
”There was consensus that providing a ‘soft
landing’ for loss of ADA due to student transfer
to charter schools offers one important layer
of support,” the report notes.
Among the other recommendations is one to
stop charter school applicants who are denied
permission to open a campus from taking their
appeal outside the local school district. Current
law allows the county or State Board of
Education to hear an appeal.
Representatives from public school districts
and charter school organizations mostly agreed on
this proposal, though it wasn’t unanimous. “This
proposal allows the local community to make
a determination on whether the charter school
meets the needs of their students,” the report says.
Charter school applications denied after the
new 90-day review process only could take-up
their appeals with the county board of education,
and not go to the state.
Local districts also could consider the fiscal
impact of allowing a new charter school as part of
the review process. School districts from Los
Angeles, San Diego and Oakland were responsible
for the addition of this proposal. The
districts made convincing presentations showing
that the effects of charter schools on a district go
beyond finances. Districts that lose funding are
still legal required to provide programs and education
services to their students, which becomes
more difficult with the lose of ADA money. •