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Wednesday, February 23, 2022 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon
LETTERS
Continued from page 9
health, as depression and suicide rates
have hit unimaginable levels.
We tolerated tyranny and we gave up 
liberties in the name of <safety.= Good 
luck to us getting it all back. But it abso-
lutely starts with unmasking our vulner-
able children immediately. 
Jeremy Davis
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Masks and fear
To the Editor:
On  Wednesday,  February  2  at  the 
Sisters School Board meeting, two
deputy sheriffs came demanding I leave 
the meeting. It begs the question: Why? 
School board meetings are public meet-
ings. I9m a citizen that lives in and pays 
taxes to the school district. Why was I 
denied my right to address the school
board with my concerns? Was my
behavior outrageous? No. Was I being 
obnoxious  and  disruptive?  No. Was  I 
being loud? No. 
When I spoke to the superintendent
prior to the start of the meeting, he
informed me that if I wanted to speak
in the public comment portion, I would
have to go home and do it on Zoom. I 
was set aback but I did not argue, I sim-
ply took a seat in the back of the room. 
During the flag salute I did say <one 
nation under God,= without a pause
because there is no comma in that
phrase. Was that my offense?  
So why was I asked to leave? For the 
chairman of the board, it was about my
refusal to wear a mask. He said I had to 
either put on a mask or leave. I chose to 
peacefully not comply because I don9t 
believe  he  has  the  authority  to  make 
that medical decision for me. The other 
20-plus people that filled the room made 
the decision to wear a mask. And that9s 
their choice to make. What I9m not OK 
with is being forced to live at their level 
of  fear;  that9s  not  liberty.  Remember 
that phrase in the flag salute, <with lib-
erty and justice for all.= If other people 
need a mask to alleviate their fear, that9s 
fine. If, by being in a room wearing a 
mask while I9m unmasked is too high 
of a level of fear for them, it is they who 
should leave and watch on Zoom from 
the safety of their own home. My being 
unmasked has not infringed upon their
liberty to make their own choices. 
The officers that were called, upon
entering the room, demanded that I
leave. There was no curiosity of the cir-
cumstances nor investigation of facts. 
As near as I can recall their demand was
<Mr. Cooper, you need to leave now or 
you9re not going to like what happens 
next.= Under the weight of such heavy 
intimidation, I chose to leave.
Later I conversed further with one of 
the officers. I asked him why I had to 
leave the public school board meeting, 
when Sheriff Nelson has stated that he 
will not enforce the mask mandate.
It  wasn9t  really  about  masks.  The 
officer told me the phone call he
received from the superintendent indi-
cated the meeting was <by invite only.= 
This raises another question: Why are 
some people allowed to assemble physi-
cally at the public school board meeting
while  others  can  only  join  on  Zoom? 
Are we back to pre-1964 where there
were separate <drinking fountains= for
the maskers and non-maskers; the privi-
leged and the bullied?
Rodney Cooper
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Sisters Middle School Honor Roll
Fifth Grade
4.0: Berger-Brown,  Gustav; 
Bilderback,  Clara;  Brang,  Cameron; 
Cogdill,  Katharine;  Dean,  Caroline; 
Durham,  Marshall;  Erdekian,  Ajax; 
Faldmo,  Kinley;  Jaschke,  Josie; 
Johnson,  Brennan;  Keeton,  Kyanne; 
Kiefer, Wyatt; Liddell, Paige; Moffat, 
Brennan; Myagkov, Elizaveta; Nordell, 
Ryah;  Reid,  Opal;  Scott,  James; 
Singleton,  Will;  Taylor,  Ashylin; 
Vitelle, Alex; White, Jasmine.
3.5 and above: Backouris,
Kaia;  Barlow,  Jade;  Behnke,  Max; 
Labhart,  Maren;  McShane,  Keagan; 
Molesworth, Annabelle; Morris, Kole; 
Roberts, Tucker.
Sixth Grade
4.0: Anderson,  Carter;  Anderson, 
Quinn;  Benton,  Phineas;  Chapen, 
Amelia;  Davis,  Kennedy;  Durham, 
Madison;  Freeland,  Avery;  Gibney, 
Tanner; Jensen, Jasper; Ladd, Meron; 
Magner,  Lola;  McGee,  Kadence; 
Newton,  Olivia;  Nieto,  Alexander; 
Riemer, Brecken; Van Handel, Mason; 
Walker, Ella; Willard, Christopher.
3.5 and above: Beaver, Elizabeth; 
Brent,  Verbena;  Fredland,  Molly; 
Fuentes,  Josta;  Jordan,  Addison; 
Kennedy,  Teague;  Luhning,  Camas; 
Roberts, Mary; Smith, Wynonal; Stelle, 
Ryan;  Talus,  Henri;  Alvarez,  Lara; 
Berry, Maxwell; Clark, Sophia; Cohen, 
William; Harry, Isabella; Howdyshell, 
Bella;  Hoyt,  Willa;  Johnson,  Bjorn; 
Kirkpatrick, Makayla; Marsh, Dillon; 
Moss,  Natalie;  Pulver,  Olivia;  Roth, 
Ellie;  Sybesma,  Corbin;  Vanhouten, 
Ariana; Warren, Addison; Dean, Skye; 
Farmer,  Simon;  Huffman,  Dominic; 
Jarvis,  Leila;  Johnson,  Parker; 
Kirkpatrick,  Madison;  Maloney, 
McGinnis; Miller, Josie; Moen, Stella; 
Nickelson, Connor; Osegueda, Bryan.
Seventh Grade
4.0: Backus,  Juliette;  Buller, 
Emmitt; Corcoran, Audrey; Crabtree, 
Althea;  Davis,  Spencer;  Ellis,  Bauer; 
Few,  Shanitah;  Goe-Alayon,  Kainoa; 
Grimes,  Jesse;  Hamerly,  Thomas; 
Hubbell,  Liam;  Labhart,  Kieren; 
Lindsay,  Brooke;  Morris,  Kayden; 
Morris, Luxen; Ryan, Josie; Velikonia, 
Juliette.
3.5 and above: Chadsey, Daniella; 
Brang,  Mason;  Quistgard,  Hunter; 
Retherford,  Axton;  Riemer,  Daniel; 
Benson,  Vivienne;  Fogarty,  Allison; 
Keyes,  Penelope;  Roberson,  Grant; 
Stahn,  Jessica;  Carter,  Caitlin; 
Howdyshell, Nevaeh; Wright, Lucas.
Eighth Grade
4.0: Bick,  Rylie;  Burks,  Jonathan; 
Dean, Weston; Duey, Brooke; Fendall, 
Gracie;  Gerke,  Sophia;  Gordon, 
Trent; Miller, Georgia; Nieto, Olivia; 
Nothiger,  Addison;  O9Neill,  Ava; 
Parker,  Kalvin;  Roberts,  Colby; 
Singleton, Kate; Skeels-Sutton, Bailey; 
Welsh, Teagen; Yoakum, Brenden.
3.5 and above: Fedder,  Landis; 
Heuberger, Haven; Landon, Ian; Moen, 
Charles; Schwartz, Teagan; Eby, Ethan; 
Gibney, Alexis; Riemer, Reagan; Smith, 
Serafina;  Thorsett,  Norah;  Weston, 
Hailey; Beutler, Josh; Polachek, Jesse; 
Stotts, Ava;  Bafford,  Zoee;  Derksen, 
Joseph; Funtanellas, Sailor; Hummel, 
Jayce; Jordan, Cash; Roth, Audrey.
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