For a day, everyone in Huntington Beach school district was an Edison Charger

Students and staff show support for Edison brothers Josh and Jeremy Page during Spirit Day at Fountain Valley High.
A whole lot of scholars and employees collect for a gaggle image to honor and present help for Edison brothers Josh and Jeremy Web page throughout Spirit Day on Friday at Fountain Valley Excessive College. The Web page brothers died after a automotive accident Monday morning in Huntington Seashore.
(Kevin Chang / Employees Photographer)

Inexperienced and gold usually are not sometimes colours which are welcome on the Fountain Valley Excessive campus.

Then once more, this was not a typical Friday.

Rival Edison Excessive has been in mourning this week after two brothers, senior Josh Web page and sophomore Jeremy Web page, have been killed in a automotive crash Monday morning.

First-year Fountain Valley principal Paul Lopez stated a Barons instructor recommended having a “inexperienced and gold” spirit day Friday, with their faculty’s college students and employees carrying the Edison colours.

Fountain Valley’s faculty colours are blue, pink and gold.

“I despatched out the e-mail, and employees is taking a look at me going, ‘Barons don’t put on inexperienced,’” Lopez stated. “I stated, ‘We are able to on this Friday as a present of help.’ And everyone was on board. It’s all about supporting Edison, ensuring they’re OK and bringing our youngsters collectively.”

A whole lot of Fountain Valley college students and employees gathered on break Friday morning within the bowl on campus to take an enormous group image. Some held a big banner in help of the Chargers, whereas everybody formed their palms in a coronary heart image.

Fountain Valley High principal Paul Lopez speaks outside while assistant principal John Hurst stands nearby.
Fountain Valley Excessive principal Paul Lopez, proper, and assistant principal John Hurst gathered college students and employees Friday for a gaggle image to honor Edison.
(Kevin Chang / Employees Photographer)

The Fountain Valley Hearth Division, which has a station throughout the road from the highschool, introduced over a hearth truck and prolonged an extended ladder within the sky for a extra aerial image. A drone additionally captured photos.

Lopez stated Fountain Valley employees deliberate to go to Edison later Friday to ship the picture, together with donations from employees members. The Fountain Valley soccer program additionally made a donation to Edison’s program on Thursday, Lopez stated, as a result of each Web page brothers performed soccer at Edison.

“Although we’re rivals at sports activities, it’s a great way to indicate that it’s greater than a recreation,” stated Fountain Valley senior boys’ basketball participant Roddie Anderson, who wore a inexperienced hoodie for the picture. “We’re nonetheless a household collectively. I believe it’s actually essential to indicate that we nonetheless care about them, regardless that we might not like one another on the soccer discipline, the baseball discipline, the basketball courtroom. We nonetheless love and help the [Page] household.”

Fountain Valley senior Katelynn Pham, who's in ASB, agreed.

“We help one another, even after we’re going by actually troublesome occasions,” she stated. “We all know that they'd have our backs, and we have now theirs.”

It become a districtwide outpouring of help. Inexperienced and gold have been seen throughout Huntington Seashore Union Excessive College District campuses Friday, and the Huntington Seashore Metropolis College District additionally inspired its college students and employees to put on the colours.

An image was taken at Eader Elementary in Huntington Seashore, and the pattern even unfold to neighboring Newport-Mesa Unified College District colleges like Costa Mesa and Estancia.

“We're rivals, Fountain Valley and Edison, however when one thing like this occurs, we simply have to return collectively,” Lopez stated. “It is smart. These guys, they performed youth sports activities collectively, they went to elementary faculty collectively, they went to center faculty collectively … there are too many household ties.”

Irvine police — who're heading the investigation into the crash as a result of the opposite automotive was a Huntington Seashore metropolis car — have but to launch additional particulars concerning the circumstances of the crash, which occurred about 8:15 a.m. Monday on the intersection of Newland Avenue and Yorktown Avenue.

Moreover, no particulars a few memorial service or funeral for the Web page brothers have been made public.

“Right now, the household has requested for privateness,” Huntington Seashore Union Excessive College District spokeswoman Hayley Berbower stated in an e-mail. “We're extraordinarily saddened by the loss inside our group. Our focus proper now's to supply help to the scholars, employees and households which have been affected by this tragedy.”

Within the wake of the brothers’ deaths, some are rallying for protected flip arrows on the busy intersection. Gina Cisternelli, a scholar at Huntington Seashore Excessive who wrote that she had been in a extreme automotive accident on the intersection, began a petition on-line, which had greater than 5,000 signatures as of Friday afternoon.

The pace restrict on Newland Avenue is 45 mph between Hamilton Avenue and Heil Avenue, however many vehicles go quicker as they use it as a substitute for adjoining Seashore Boulevard.

“I stay close by and continually hear avenue racers,” wrote Erica Ratzon, who signed the petition. “I'd like to decelerate site visitors coming from Seashore Blvd.”

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