SEPTEMBER 22, 2017, KEIZERTIMES, PAGE A3 KPD volunteers honored by council School approves new teachers, staff By ERIC A. HOWALD Of the Keizertimes The Keizer City Council honored a trio of Keizer Police Department (KPD) volunteers as the Volunteers of the Quarter Monday, Sept. 18. Jacki Wolf, Traci Moore and Joseph Haggard all assist the department with fl eet services and have done so for the past year. “They inspect, restock, and clean vehicles inside and out, as well as troubleshoot mechanical issues, transport vehicles for ser- We are Everything Except Overpriced Simple Cremation $795 KEIZERTIMES/Eric A. Howald Keizer Mayor Cathy Clark, Keizer Department volunteers Traci Moore, Joseph Haggard and Jacki Wolf with KPD Chief John Teague. vices, respond to a wide array of requests, and participate in planning and decision-making discussions” in addition to oth- er duties, wrote Dorothy Diehl, KPD’s community service of- fi cer, in a nomination letter. “Without the work of these volunteers, the KPD would need to commit signifi cantly more staff time and resources (to these tasks).” Wolf is a retired teacher, Moore is a 9-1-1 dispatcher at Clackamas County, and Hag- gard is a retired medical equip- ment fi eld engineer who now runs a mobile canning business. “We get about half of a full time employee out of these three and it’s our pleasure to recognize them,” said KPD Chief John Teague at the meet- ing. Senior casino trip planned The Keizer/Salem Area Seniors (K/SAS) will be celebrating fall with a bus trip to Chi- nook Winds Casino on Thursday, Oct. 19 at 10 a.m. A $15 ticket gets you $3-off-coupon to any restaurant in the casino, a $10 free slot play, and raffl e tickets for prizes during the bus ride. Tickets are limited to the fi rst 55 people who sign up at the Keizer/Salem Area Seniors, 930 Plymouth Drive. Any questions should be directed to Chairperson Val Jean Pease at 503- 391-9093. Ask Mr. Trash Inexpensive Burial and Funeral Options A. Bagging loose trash and closing the cart lid will help prevent wind related issues, keep pets and crows from spreading the waste, and will even help with cart cleanliness. It’s also a good idea to roll shredded paper up into a paper sack before placing it in your blue cart for recycling. Please help us keep your neighborhood clean! ©1986 On-Site Crematory Serving Keizer for Nearly 50 years! 4365 RIVER RD N, KEIZER Se habla español Also approved was the sec- ond annual Safe and Welcom- ing Schools Resolution, aimed at assuring high quality for all students by not tolerating discrimination, hazing, harass- ment, intimidation, bullying, cyberbullying, or menacing of students. The Spotlight on Success portion of the meeting hon- ored Shirley Igou and Hsashi Uchida for their volunteer work with students at Keizer Elementary School. It also honored district bus drivers for winning a statewide skills contest involving an ob- stacle course and a written test. The board approved many personnel actions, including the following for the McNary attendance area: • Hiring Angela Fitts, Mc- Nary, and Eduardo Rodriguez, Weddle Elementary School, as temporary full-time teachers. • Hiring Rachel Martin, Weddle, as a fi rst-year proba- tion part-time teacher. • Hiring MaCherie Doer- fl er, Valerie Duncan, and Mat- thew Williams, Claggett Creek Middle School; and Kalin Smoot, Keizer Elementary, as fi rst-year probation part-time teachers. • Hiring Jocelyn Hopper and Michelle Merritt, Weddle, as second-year probation part- time teachers. • Hiring Deborah Crueger, Gubser and Cummings ele- mentary schools, as a third-year probation full-time teacher. • Resignations of Teresa Alfaro and Beth Malmsten as Keizer Elementary teachers. Q. How do I keep my trash from blowing in the wind? Pre-Planning Available 503.393.7037 By HERB SWETT Of the Keizertimes A supplemental general fund budget of $479,480,091 was approved by the Salem- Keizer School Board on Tues- day, Sept. 12. The general fund supple- ment will add eight reserve full-time teaching positions, three full-time drug and alco- hol counselors, fi ve full-time English language development teachers, and one full-time STEM (science, engineering, technology, and math) teacher. It will also provide $100,000 for attendance strategy sup- port; add social workers, men- tal health staff, or additional counselors, for three full-time staffers; add resources for ac- cessible educational materials; provide resources for elemen- tary school physical education equipment and middle school athletics; enable hands-on sci- ence activities for kindergarten through fi fth grade; add soft- ware licenses for middle school intervention courses; provide a full-time position for added translation support; add adjust- ments for behavioral learning; and transfer $4.5 million to the 2018 bond capital fund. The board also approved several grants, the largest of which was a $406,884 Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Grant from the Or- egon Department of Education to expand secondary educa- tion programs. The remaining grants included $20,486 from the University of Oregon for a freshman advisory at McNary High School. You Never Know What You’ll Find At A Collectors West Gun & Knife Show! SEP 30 -OCT 1 State Fairgrounds - Salem LOREN'S VA L L E Y SANITATION & RECYCLING SERVICE, INC. RECYCLING & DISPOSAL, INC. 2330 17th St NE • I-5 Exit #256 503.393.2262 503.585.4300 Sat: 9a-5p, Sun: 10a-3p • $7 • Free parking