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THE NEWSPAPER OF AVONDALE, BUCKEYE, GOODYEAR, LITCHFIELD PARK & TOLLESON

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n “Bel-Air,” the hit 2022 reboot of the ’90s sitcom “The Fresh Prince of BelAir,” the comedy is reimagined as a gritty drama, recasting once beloved characters as deeply flawed individuals and replacing the reliable comic relief of the Carlton Dance with a recurring “Scarface” snort from the beleaguered Banks son. Now imagine an even grittier reboot set in Bel-Air, this one a dramatic reworking of “Leave It to Beaver,” examining the real lives of the idyllic middle-class Cleaver family as they navigate the turmoil of the late 1960s. That’s the between-the-lines story that runs throughout the recently published book “Not Really Hollywood,” where author Rick Connelly, who recently moved from Pebble Beach, California, to the PebbleCreek retirement community in Goodyear, details his wonder years as the real-life kid whose antics inspired the classic TV character Theodore “Beaver” Cleaver. “I basically wrote it to give something to my grandchildren,” the now-73-year-old

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he HOPE Team, a nonprofit organization serving cancer patients, has received the Certificate of Special Congressional Recognition from Rep. Debbie Lesko.

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their educational programwere BY SUMMER AGUIRRE ming and children that Writer This Week West Valley View Staff for those higher-level School Dis- ready Library was as well as envondale Elementary he new Georgia T. Lord students are coursework, Civic Square auditor get those trict’s middle school unveiled at Goodyear recently released Arizona Buckeye with its richment courses, and city’s vision the continuing to find success credits out of the way on Aug. 1, bringing the general report shows program. already had highthe community to life. fast-track high school program, students start high school Elementary School District peer disto create the heart of and residents costs than Within the fast-track courses in alge- ahead.” City officials, developers er electricity and water are for the opening of compliance put public Participating students participate in high school were in attendance tricts, and its lack of feeder Spanish at the feedat GSQ, a project information at risk. bra, band, chorus and Fria Union High transported to the Goodyear Civic Square since 1984. The monies and sensitive this performance up to four days NEWS ........... 10 er school district, Aguaparticipating that has been in the works facil- high school The first of two reports, efficiency and library was the district’s Goodyear officer receives NEWS .............. 6 rehoming of the community’s School District. The Desert Edge high a week. have NEWS .............. 6 audit focusedinonfour operational areas: adminnot only to better Fetch Foundation gift While the goal is to MCCCD kick-starting ities are Agua Fria and a part of that project, effectiveness School DisEstrella donates $5K to help build a gatherand maintenance, school students Buckeye Elementary workforce development schools. serve residents but to the city. 12 years the middle school credits first of two reports on with state requirements. (Photo istration, plant operations Homeless Youth Connection and its comof general released the The program was implemented receive high and compliance in the morning with The Arizona auditor ing place — the core food service, and transportation, envisioned year, grow each school long school district operations square at GSQ started to on project freshman requirements. a focuses continues their state been ceremony and which and before trict, ago of the Goodyear Civic “This has School District) pliance with certain recfollowed by the ribbon-cutting I think that it might Celebrations for the opening report will be con- courtesy of Buckeye Elementary classes at their said the increased specific findings and year. a yoga class at the park, (City of Goodyear/Submitted) by our community. The second and final Spanish, choir or band a re- response to the kids who are el- Hargrove is a bonus. begun to Goodyear City music, food trucks and cannons. will focus on execuStudents can take math, School District) Dr. Kristi Wilson issued the ommendations, we have already “By bringing all of our confidence be a blessing in disguise,” “It took so long closed with a balloon drop and confetti ducted later this year and corin feeder high school. (Avondale Elementary school, we’re able Square’s facilities, particularly the perintendent said. to Lindsey Perry, “When they participate many of the recommended igible over to the high do guests toured Civic Manager Julie Karins tive administrative spending,benefits package, sponse on Dec. 16, opportunity for hall, upscale to implewe were able to then be7 a.m. with music, five-page de- implement are, and they really learning a now forward and that and look because including We program expectations salary include the library, city maximize here, the this to Celebrations began at to get rective actions. auditor general, superintendent’s Avondale she said. class at the park, which space and 2-acre park for communithat’s truly unique Dr. Betsy Hargrove, ed during the audit. each recommendation menting the remaining recommended achigh school freshmen, they know step in ahead of the curve,” create something I think right partners, the food trucks and a yoga scription as to how due to concerns identifi ceremony office BUSINESS...... 19 them,” said School District superinten- come campus, and agreed with the acted upon. they already know the Elementary and special. It was the time, and I’m just followed by the ribbon-cutting they The district responded tions in the near future.” would be followed and on page 4 16 page 3 Rosario Buendia receives BUSINESS...... at the high school, AESD...continued a closing balloon drop School District has stated each of the 13 Goodyear...continued on dent. right project, at the right what have staff members “Buckeye Elementary performance aureport’s findings and who and topped with 3 Kroc Award genthe Ray West Valley nabs new After the festivities, ensuring that our kids in know the lay of the land, they know ...continued on page the team and everyone about the of was reviewed Buckeye “It BUSINESS...... 19 recommendations given by the auditor and proud and confetti cannons. so received Federico’s, Chipotle that experience this happen.” “As noted in our Marine vet brings TruBlue every opportunity for came together to make dit report,” Wilson wrote. eral would be implemented. 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said, FaceTiming from his home office. “Because they’ll probably still be watching ‘Leave It to Beaver’ when they get older, and may wonder about how their great-grandfather came up with all those stories.” Rick’s dad was screenwriting legend Joe Connelly, who, along with writing partner Bob Mosher, created the archetypal family comedy that broke new ground by being told from the children’s point of view. Even today, the show is most revered for how it authentically captured the way kids really talked in the late ’50s and early ’60s — and essentially still do today. Turns out, the kids’ voices sounded authentic because Joe followed his own kids around with a notebook, Author Rick Connelly, the real inspiration for Theodore capturing every juvenescent gem for “Beaver” Cleaver on “Leave It to “Beaver,” recently moved to the PebbleCreek retirement community in Goodyear. story ideas and dialogue. (Enrique Garcia/Contributor) Decades before social media would create influencers out of ordinary to-day doings of a young Rick and his older adolescents, Joe was creating scripts for Connelly...continued on page 3 Beaver and Wally based on the dopey day-

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new Buckeye campus Academy celebrates arts; a new synthetic Sequoia Pathfinder class sizes; performing and lacrosse; a from Sequoia Path-

field for football, soccer Roosevelt Street across colwill enroll stu- turf gym floor; schoolwide an finder Elementary School, With new hardwood developed on through 12th grades. and career readiness at Verra- dents in seventh facility, students lege foundation; a cybersecurity and comequoia Pathfinder Academy celebrat- the opening of this new need to utilize AVID and a new high fabrication elective; do Way and I-10 in Buckeye building and faculty will no longer school Church for class puter curriculum, along with the integraed its new secondary the Summit Community with the school ceremony Aug. 4, though a close partnership with a ribbon-cutting 4 who will soon space, will remain. Campus...continued on page church joined by staff and families will feature smaller The secondary school be using the new facility. at 20570 W. The new building, located

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Operating out of the Cancer Treatment Centers of America, Phoenix, in Goodyear, the HOPE Team was established as a 501(c)(3) in 2009. The team’s mission is to take care of patients by taking cancer off of their minds, even if for a short while. Over the last five years, the HOPE Team

has spent over $500,000 on patients by sending them to movies, dinners, sporting events, bingo, crafts and more. Friendships are made at every event. “I can’t tell you how many bucket lists

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