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1440 Bistro and Bar: 1440 E. Imperial Ave.
A Aristo Cafe: 310 E. Grand Ave.
B
Bad Sushi: 357 Main St.
Blue Butterfly Coffee Co: 351 Main St.
Beach Mex: 409 E. Grand Ave.
Big Mike’s Philly Steaks: 507 Main St.
Bread & Butter: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Britt’s BBQ and Catering: 408 Main St
Brewport Tap House: 204 Main St.
C Cafe Vida: 2250 Park Pl.
California Fish Grill: 730 S Allied Way
Canton Low: 439 Main St.
Charley’s Philly Steak: 488 N.Aviation Blvd.
Chef Hannes Restaurant: 411 Main St.
Chicken Dijon: 251 Main St.
Chipotle: 307 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
D
Deluca Trattoria: 225 Richmond St.
E
East Grand Bar and Grille: 1985 E. Grand Ave.
El Gringo: 422 Main St.
El Pollo Loco: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
El Segundo Beach Cafe: 12501 Vista Del Mar
El Segundo Fish: 210 E. Grand Ave.
El Tarasco: 210 Main St.
Ensenada’s Surf N Turf Grill: 310 E. Grand Ave.
F Fantastic Cafe: 410 Main St.
Farmer Boy: 2161 E. El Segundo Blvd.
Five Guys: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Flemings Prime Steakhouse:
2301 Rosecrans Ave 90245
G
Grimaldi’s Pizzeria: 2121 Rosecrans Ave.
Good Stuff: 131 W. Grand Ave.
H
Hana Haru: 409 Main St.
Havana Sandwich Co.: 229 Main St.
HopDoddy Burger Bar: 830 S Sepulveda Blvd.
Houston’s: 1550 Rosecrans Ave
I
IHOP: 755 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
il Romanista: 829 N. Douglas St.
I Love Teriyaki: 130 Main St.
In - N- Out: 600 Sepulveda Blvd.
Indian Summer Grill: 958 Main St.
J Jackson’s: 2041 Rosecrans Ave.
Jersey Mike’s Subs: 530 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
K
Kagura: 403 Main St.
Kaya Sushi: 2251 E. Maple Ave.
Kings Cove: 555 N. Nash St.
L
L & L Hawaiian Barbecue: 954 N. Main St.
La Paz Restaurant: 514 Center St.
Lido di Manhattan Ristorante & Bar:
1550 Rosecrans Ave
Lil’ Simmzy’s: 850 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Little Gourmet: 117 Main St.
M
Main Street Cafe: 450 Main St.
Maki Yaki: 100 W. Imperial Ave.
Malibu Eatery: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Marmalade Cafe: 2014 Park Pl.
Mandovi Indian Cuisine: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Melt Gelato & Crepe Cafe: 730 Allied Way
Mendocino Farms: 840 Sepulveda Blvd.
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Noah’s Bagels: 821 N. Douglas St.
North Italia: 840 S Sepulveda Blvd.
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Old Town Patio: 115 Richmond St.
One Poke: 2259 E. Maple Ave
P P.F. Changs: 2141 Rosecrans Ave.
Paul Martin’s American Grill: 2361 Rosecrans Ave
Petit Cafe: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Petros Kafe: 131 W. Grand
Pho Dreams: 413 Main St.
Pizza Rev: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Poke Bar: 2161 E. El Segundo Blvd.
R r.e.d. Bar Grill: 222 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Richmond Bar & Grill: 145 Richmond St.
Rock & Brews: 143 Main St
Rubio’s Coastal Grill: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
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abra Beirut Mix: 400 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Salt Creek Grille: 2015 Park Pl
Samosa House: 700 S. Allied Way
Sammy’s Woodfired Pizza and Grill:
780 S. Sepulveda
SanSai: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
Sausal: 219 Main St.
Shake Shack: 2171 Rosecrans Ave.
Siam Bay Thai: 130 E. Grand Ave.
Second City Bistro: 223 Richmond St.
Specialty’s Cafe & Bakery:
2101 E. El Segundo Blvd.
Sticks & Straws: 310 E. Grand Ave.
Superba Food + Bread: 830 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Sushi Avenue: 130 Grand Ave.
T Tender Greens: 2181 A. Rosecrans Ave.
The 2nd Bar and Restaurant:
760 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Boat: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Habit Burger Grill: 311 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
The Hummus Factory: 204 E. Grand Ave.
The Hummus Republic: 827 N. Douglas St.
The Original Rinaldi’s: 323 Main St.
The Standard Station: 226 Standard St.
The Tavern on Main: 123 Main St.
Tin Roof Bistro: 3500 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
True Food Kitchen: 860 S Sepulveda Blvd.
Two Guns Kitchen: 321 Main St.
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Umi by Hamasaku: 860 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
V Valentino’s Pizza: 150 S. Sepulveda Blvd.
Vinny’s Pizza: 310 E. Grand Ave.
Veggie Grill: 720 S Allied Ways
W Waikiki Hawaiian Grill: 243 Main St.
Wendy’s Place: 107 W. Grand Ave.
Which Wich: 460 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
WikiWiki Hawaiian BBQ: 630 N. Sepulveda Blvd.
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“A restaurant is a fantasy-a kind of living fantasy in
which diners are the most important members of the cast.”
– Warner LeRoy
Wiseburn from front page
quoted Johnstone. “You have to find a reason…
to do something.”
Johnstone’s achievements included piloting
the unification of the Wiseburn K-12
school district, as well as spearheading the
groundbreaking of the high school facility that
houses Da Vinci Communications, Da Vinci
Mathematics, and Da Vinci Science schools.
Accolades received during Johnstone’s
10-year tenure included his 2012 selection
as Superintendent of the Year by Pepperdine
University, as well as a similar selection by
Region 14 of the Association of California
School Administrators in 2014.
Johnstone said that he hoped the initial phase
of his retirement would allow him to relax and
recharge his batteries. “I want to unwind a little
bit because I have been wound pretty tight since
1984,” he admitted. He added that he “had a
very blessed career,” noting how he has been
able to spend the entire time (he came to the
WUSD from the Lennox School District) locally
and that allowed him to know the community.
“You spend a lot more time here than you do
at home,” Johnstone said. “The South Bay has
been home for the past 38 years. We were able
to accomplish some pretty wonderful things.”
Board Vice President/Clerk Roger Banuelos
emailed, “I have had the privilege of working
with Tom over the past eight years as a Board
member, and I, as our Wiseburn community,
owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. His
commitment, passion and leadership have allowed
our schools and students to achieve at
the highest possible levels. Above all, Tom has
demonstrated through his consistent actions,
that he cares. He has always cared about our
community, all the students, and those of the
South Bay -- which is why he has endeared
himself to so many and is beloved. His leadership
has allowed our community to achieve
its dreams…and for that, we will be eternally
grateful. The very best in his retirement with
his wife Terry and family.”
Anza Elementary Principal Alberto Paredes
has worked with Johnstone in multiple districts.
He spoke at the meeting and emailed that
“[Tom] is amazing. Every decision he makes
is in the best interests of the students. He truly
believes in educating the whole child. This is
made evident by his commitment to bringing
quality academics and arts programs to our
schools. His work has not only impacted the
students of the District, but the community as
well. When asked ‘What makes Wiseburn?’--
one will automatically think baseball, softball,
soccer, awesome school and Superintendent
Johnstone. My family and I moved into Wiseburn
because of the great work that he was doing.
We knew eight years ago that Wiseburn was
the right place for our children, and we have
not had one regret.”
Assistant Superintendent Mary Ring emailed,
“Dr. Johnstone has embodied outstanding
leadership and success as the WUSD superintendent
and has provided exemplary service
to the community over the last decade. He is
known for his professionalism, leadership,
budget and accounting, curriculum and instruction,
administrative management, community
outreach/business and community partnerships,
student capacity building, and civic activities.”
Ring noted many of Johnstone’s major
achievements, including leading the charge
to unify the District; captaining the passing
of bond Measure AA that funded Wiseburn
High, and being selected as Educator of the
Year by Loyola Marymount University in 2013.
Johnstone, Ring wrote, has long been
involved in community activities, including
participating in food banks, as well as with
local AYSO soccer programs and Little League
volunteer assignments. “Tom has acted as a
mentor, leader, supporter and friend for the
past decade,” Ring wrote. “Administrative
leadership and the teaching staff has gained in
their knowledge relating to parent involvement
and engagement, thinking outside the box and
becoming a culture of ‘YES.’ We will miss
him greatly.”
Chief Business Official David Wilson
emailed, “Tom was steadfast in his resolve
to get unification for Wiseburn. He has led
the District to a 21st century type of education
via common core and cognitively guided
instruction.”
Cabrillo Elementary Principal Lisa Baggio
also lauded Johnstone: “Dr. Johnstone has been
an incredible boss and mentor,” she emailed.
“It has been a true honor to work for someone
with drive, compassion, integrity and heart. I
have learned so much from Dr. Johnstone and
he has left a lasting impression on Wiseburn
and myself. He will be missed.”
Deputy Superintendent Chris Jones, who has
worked for a decade with Johnstone, emailed
that “his unbridled energy and sincere commitment
to staff, students and families makes
Tom Johnstone an exceptional leader. Tom
has ushered in a new era in Wiseburn. The
partnership with Da Vinci schools is a bold
and significant achievement. Through Tom’s
leadership, the WUSD continues its mission
to develop life-long learners and productive
citizens. He will be sorely missed!”
The only special presentation that took
place Tuesday came from Wiseburn Education
Foundation (WEF) Executive Director Carolyn
Niman along with WEF President Debbie Self.
Self presented a $106,000 check to the Board
-- funds earmarked for the purchase of musical
instruments and materials and to partially
subsidize visual and performing art teachers’
salaries at the elementary level. WEF donated
a total of $170,000 to the WUSD during the
2017/18 school year.
Self also announced the formation of a
scholarship in honor of Johnstone that will
provide District graduating seniors with funds
to pursue their college education.
Board members and District administrators
then made their reports. Congratulations
and thanks were sent Johnstone’s way, with
member Dr. Neil Goldman adding that the
retiring superintendent “knows everybody,
he is liked by everybody, and he is respected
by everybody.”
The Board next tackled agenda action items,
including giving their blessing to multiple
construction “change orders” for the high
school, as well as facilities upgrades and new
construction projects. Action consent items
quickly passed included multiple consultancy
agreements, as well as District personnel comings
and goings
The next regularly scheduled Wiseburn
School Board meeting is slated, at this time,
for Thursday, July 19. •