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PAGE A12, KEIZERTIMES, DECEMBER 20, 2019 Students, alums call out schools for discrimination By HERB SWETT Of the Keizertimes A succession of students and recent graduates of the Salem-Keizer School District spoke to the School Board from the audience on Tuesday, Dec. 10 about their experienc- es with discrimination. The general agreement among the speakers, nearly all of whom were Latinx, was that teachers and administrators singled them out on miscon- duct issues. The young speak- ers claimed that they had been punished out of proportion to the students as a whole. Jesse Lippold, board vice chairperson presiding in the absence of Chairperson Mar- ty Heyen, responded that even though school offi cials were working on implementing the district’s equity lens, board members were not in a posi- tion to give an immediate re- ply. On matters relating to the equity lens, administrators gave a progress report earlier in the meeting on the Stu- dent Investment Account Task Force. Lillian Govus, director of communications, spoke on communications with differ- ent groups in the district. Kraig Sproles, assistant superinten- dent, discussed processes for determining priorities. Robert Silva, director of technology and information services, dis- cussed the internet safety pol- icy. Board member Danielle Bethell noted that students can get around the district’s internet block. Silva said that although technicians are work- ing on the problem, there was no absolute guarantee that stu- dents could have no way of getting around it. In other business, the board approved an amendment to Superintendent Christy Per- ry’s contract to allow her to use the recently enacted state law on rehiring certain Public Em- ployees Retirement System re- tired employees within a spec- ifi ed time frame. Should she retire and seek to be rehired, cuffed in Keizer she could decide whether to keep the terms of the original contract. One board member, Paul Kyllo, voted against the amendment. He said he had no problem with Perry’s per- formance but considered such a policy wrong in principle by making it possible for PERS retirees who did not have good records to use it. The board held fi rst reading of a proposed agreement with the city of Salem to let local governments establish a pro- gram for property tax exemp- tions to stimulate construction of multiple-unit housing in certain urban areas to improve the balance between residen- tial and commercial natures of the areas. Perry reported that the dis- trict had just had its fi rst com- pletely clean audit in fi ve years. Two presentations in the Spotlight on Success portion Change hurt Josue Alejandro Guijosa Charlotte Abigal Stobbe Arrested Dec. 9 for: Theft Arrested Dec. 10 for: Attempted burglary Previous convictions: Theft, harrassment Pending charges: Delivery and possession of methamphetamine, robbery, attempt to commit a felony HOPE into Arrested Dec. 14 for: Theft Arrested Dec. 9 for: Possession of an airgun We host tours every fi rst Tuesday of the month or by appointment. The tour is an up-close look at our child-friendly facility with an opportunity to hear about our work with children and families. Learn more about the issue of child abuse, how to be protective of children, and how Liberty House helps children and families to be healthy and safe. Pending charges: Theft (warrant issued) Previous convictions: None Join us for Tours on Tuesdays William Gregory Driskill Molly Renee Royce Arrested Dec. 10 for: Parole violation Arrested Dec. 14 for: Parole violation Previous convictions: Identity theft, theft, robbery 385 Taylor Street NE, Bldg 1 (Just south of Keizer) Interested in learning more about Liberty House? William Scott Munro Roberto Natanahe Lopez-Pacillas services to identifi ed migrant students and families. Other ODE grants were $894,030 for supplemental services to English learners and $25,905 for Stride Academy, an online learning tool for migrant stu- dents. The remaining grant was $2,735 from the Siletz Tribal Charitable Contribution Fund for Indian Education’s annual Graduation Celebration Cer- emony. Personnel actions approved by the board included the fol- lowing in the McNary atten- dance area: • Louisa Finley, Gubser Ele- mentary School; Larry Keeker, McNary; and Corina Sanchez, Clear Lake Elementary School, temporary full-time status. • Brad Dixon, Claggett Creek Middle School, tempo- rary part-time. • Brad Dixon, Claggett Creek, and Larry Keeker, Mc- Nary, retirement. of the meeting involved the McNary High School atten- dance area. Christine Bowlby, prin- cipal of Keizer Elementary School, honored Amy Beasley from Lake Point Community Church as Community Part- ner of the Month. She had managed the donations of food and bottles of water for the school’s open house at the start of the school year. Julia DeWitt, principal of Whiteaker Middle School, introduced the eighth-grad- ers who are members of the Whiteaker National Junior Honor Society. 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