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PAGE A2, KEIZERTIMES, NOVEMBER 22, 2019 Citizen group will examine school board election options, switching from at-large KEIZERTIMES/Matt Rawlings Players and coaches in the McNary High School boys soccer program were honored by the Salem-Keizer School board for assisting in fl ood mitigation efforts at Westview High School. reer and technical education will go to all six high schools involved in CTEC. McNary will receive $3,801 for an au- tomotive mechanics techni- cian, $3,547 for business ad- ministration and management and $2,000 each for graphic design, computer program- ming, culinary arts and fi lm/ video production. Other ODE grants are $221,602 to promote atten- dance, $186,356 to support various programs at Rich- mond Elementary School, $163,250 for fresh fruit and vegetable snacks, $153,135 for neglected and delinquent youth and $60,000 for stu- dents in transition. The only grant from an- other source is $165,000 from Early Learning Hub for early childhood programs. porting it came to him from an organization that strongly opposes LGBTQ+ positions and he wanted no appear- ance that such a group was pressuring the board to honor parents’ involvement. Personnel actions approved by the board included the fol- lowing in the McNary atten- dance area: • Temporary part-time: Glen- da Parrett Cummings Ele- mentary School. • Temporary full-time: Patri- cia Faris, James Litchfi eld, and Louis Tiller, McNary; Kath- erine Carlgren, Weddle Ele- mentary School. • First-year probation full- time: Marielle Slappe, Gubser Elementary School. • Resignation: Jennifer Tool- ey, Claggett Creek Middle School. The board had their fi rst reading of a proposed amend- ment to Perry’s contract, which would allow her, un- der certain conditions, to be rehired after retiring. The proposal is in response to a bill the Oregon Legislature passed this year, which makes former employees under the Public Employees Retire- ment System eligible to be rehired on the same terms they had before retiring. In other business, the board proclaimed November as Native American Heritage Month and November as Im- portance of Parents in Educa- tion Month. The one negative vote, on the one honoring parents, came from Jesse Lip- pold. He said that despite his high praise for parental in- volvement, a request for sup- Submitted photo McNary High School graduate Brock Wyer, with fi ancé Ivy Parker, show off their Keizertimes after Brock graduated from the US Navy Boot Camp in Great Lakes, Ill., on Aug. 23, 2019. Wyer was the No. 1 academic recruit out of 385 sailors. Brock is in the Navy’s nuclear program and stationed in Goose Creek, South Carolina. Family members Shane, Lori, Chelsea and Jake Wyer joined the couple for the graduation. You too can have your photo in the Keizertimes. Simply take the paper to your destination, snap a picture with you and your group holding it, and send the photo along with everyone’s fi rst and last names to kt@keizertimes.com. MHS bazaar arrives Saturday The annual bazaar at Mc- Nary High School is slated for Saturday, Nov. 23. More than 100 local ven- dors will be hosted by Mc- Nary students raising money for a variety of school-based activities. Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Raffl e drawings will be held every hour. Exchange two non-perishible food items or hygiene products for an extra raffl e entry. Donat- ed items will benefi t Marion Polk Food Share. McNary High School is located at 595 Chemawa Road N.E. de ve be lo lie pm ve en t th at an d it’ a s he a alt co hy m m on h sh um It a r u ex se ubs n a c ce en “( of p and ti ed ou Cl est t gh agg ici r s l ox ett des im yg C an its en re d to ek fer fo su ) d r pp o or es t s n pa ot w ni ha E ng ve it .Co . 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C f aS at cr he n )- di fel al lis ge a ca gl e a hat fro lp ti i to h e w ox S t t O cu f fic m ia ul l: at H iv um e b a ut n t is oll re o st n c or r ab eek le OUR STORY (i h a nclu lte d paj r ing am to ps sp as, an ag t d he an ath tti k let s to ic tra p att ps) s ire , . By HERB SWETT Of the Keizertimes The system of electing directors of Salem-Keizer Public Schools is about to be taken up by a committee Su- perintendent Christy Perry is appointing. Each of the seven directors represents one zone in the district, but all are elected at large. This is not the case of all school districts, and Perry is in the process of putting togeth- er a group of citizens to study the election systems of other districts around the state. Perry hopes to have appli- cations for committee posi- tions submitted by early De- cember, she said at Tuesday’s School Board meeting. Also at the meeting, the board re-elected Levi Herre- ra-Lopez to one of two open positions on the budget com- mittee and elected Jacqualine Bechtel to the other. Her- rera-Lopez was committee chair in 2018-19. The board elected one of its new members, Satya Chan- dragiri, to the legislative poli- cy committee of the Oregon School Boards Association. In the Spotlight on Success portion of the meeting, the McNary boys’ soccer team was recognized for sports- manship and volunteerism for its response to a storm- caused fl ood at Westview High School in Beaverton in September. The team was about to return from a game when it found the Westview locker room fl ooded, so they carried in sandbags to absorb the water. The board accepted eight grants, seven from the Oregon Department of Education. The largest, $360,113, was the 2020-21 Oregon Farm to School Procurement Grant. It reimburses districts for buying locally grown and processed food for lunches. 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