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THE DAILY ASTORIAN • MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 2016
A road map for 6easide
superintendent search process
BRIEFS
µ0otor 9oter¶
laZ adds ,
to 2reJon rolls
%(1D ² A neZ laZ that
automatically reJisters eli
Jible voters in 2reJon has
added nearly , voters
to the rolls since -an. .
The %ulletin reported that
the system reJisters voters
after they obtain or reneZ
their driver¶s license, permit
or identi¿ cation card.
2f¿ cials Zith the 6ec
retary of 6tate¶s 2f¿ ce say
it is e[pected to taNe eiJht
years for the DMV to contact
nearly every eliJible voter in
the state as licenses and ,Ds
come up for reneZal.
2reJon has had hiJh
voter turnout in recent elec
tions. Deschutes County
ClerN 1ancy %lanNenship
says it Zill be interestinJ to
see if the neZly reJistered
voters come out to the polls
in 1ovember.
Medicare classes
planned for
Astoria, 6easide
TZo “*et a *rasp on
Medicare´ classes are beinJ
held, and no reJistration
is reTuired. The ¿ rst class
is from : to : a.m.
Thursday in the Coho Room
at the Columbia Memorial
+ospital (ducation Center,
Marine Drive in Asto
ria. The second is from :
to : p.m. March at the
%ob Chisholm Community
Center, Avenue A in
6easide.
There are no sales presen
tations, and no special offers,
Must free Medicare informa
tion, includinJ: a summary
of 3art A and 3art % bene¿ ts
Medicare choices Medicare
updates and the Affordable
Care Act 3art D bene¿ ts, and
hoZ to enroll avoidinJ health
care fraud and other helpful
resources.
)or information, call
1orth:est 6enior and Disabil
ity 6ervices at .
Consultant receives community
input on superintendent
Gathering data, input
By KATHERINE
LACAZE
EO Media Group
6(A6,D( ² 6easide
6chool District staff, admin
istrators, student leaders and
community members have
hiJh e[pectations for the
superintendent Zho Zill taNe
over Zhen DouJ DouJherty
retires at the end of this school
year. They hope the person
Zill have leadership Tuali
ties, e[cellent communica
tion sNills and a Jenuine con
cern for student success and
ZellbeinJ.
DurinJ a meetinJ last
ZeeN , the board of directors set
a road map for the superinten
dent search process, includinJ
a search calendar, advertisinJ
budJet and candidate Tual
i¿ cations. The district plans
to accept applications until
0arch . The board then Zill
revieZ and screen applicants
and hold intervieZs, Zith the
Joal of hirinJ someone by
the end of April and announc
inJ the decision at the 0ay
board meetinJ.
The board also approved
a salary ranJe of ,
to , for the neZ
superintendent.
Historical
society seeNs
bridJe stories
The Clatsop County His
torical 6ociety is hostinJ tZo
open houses, at a.m. and
p.m. Thursday at the Heri
taJe Museum, ([chanJe
6t., for community members
to come and share their per
sonal connection to, and sto
ries about the buildinJ of, the
Astoria %ridJe.
Those attendinJ are
encouraJed to brinJ pho
toJraphs, documents, sto
ries and memories. The his
torical society Zould liNe to
tracN doZn as many people
connected to the creation of
the bridJe as possible. /iJht
refreshments Zill be provided.
Those Zho cannot attend,
but Zant to Jet involved or
share a story, or Zho NnoZ
someone the historical soci
ety should be talNinJ to, can
email cchs#cumtu[.orJ or
call .
ACCUWEATHER ® FORECAST FOR ASTORIA
Astoria 5-Day Forecast
Tonight
Mainly clear
36°
Tuesday
Oregon Weather
Shown is
tomorrow’s
weather.
Temperatures
are tonight’s
lows and
tomorrow’s
highs
Portland
34/58
Corvallis
31/55
Eugene
30/56
Burns
11/40
in Tualatin is in charge of the
arrangements.
Klamath Falls
22/52
Intervals of clouds
and sunshine
Thursday
45°
Friday
Comfortable with
considerable
cloudiness
61°
57°
46°
Clouds and sun,
showers around in
the p.m.
60°
47°
Almanac
Sun and Moon
Astoria through Sunday.
Temperatures
High ........................................... 54°
Low ............................................ 38°
Normal high ............................... 52°
Normal low ................................. 37°
Precipitation
Yesterday ................................ 0.18"
Month to date .......................... 6.92"
Normal month to date ............. 5.43"
Year to date ........................... 20.67"
Normal year to date .............. 15.63"
Sunset tonight .................. 5:50 p.m.
Sunrise Tuesday .............. 7:06 a.m.
Moonrise today ................. 6:10 p.m.
Moonset today ................. 6:59 a.m.
Regional Cities
City
Baker City
Bend
Brookings
Eugene
Ilwaco
Klamath Falls
Medford
Newport
North Bend
Today
Hi Lo W
42 17 sn
44 22 sn
59 42 pc
54 30 pc
50 41 pc
47 22 pc
54 30 pc
54 39 pc
57 39 pc
National Cities
Today
City
Hi Lo W
Atlanta
65 55 r
Boston
41 25 pc
Chicago
40 29 pc
Denver
48 24 c
Des Moines
45 30 pc
Detroit
39 25 pc
El Paso
77 48 pc
Fairbanks
32 6
s
Honolulu
79 62 s
Indianapolis
48 28 pc
Kansas City
53 35 pc
Las Vegas
74 48 s
Los Angeles
89 52 s
Memphis
59 45 c
Miami
81 70 pc
Nashville
59 45 c
New Orleans
74 60 t
New York
49 35 s
Oklahoma City 63 40 pc
Philadelphia
51 35 s
St. Louis
52 36 pc
Salt Lake City
44 27 sn
San Francisco
66 48 s
Seattle
50 35 sh
Washington, DC 53 38 pc
Full
Last
New
First
Feb 22
Mar 1
Mar 8
Mar 15
City
Olympia
Pendleton
Portland
Roseburg
Salem
Seaside
Spokane
Vancouver
Yakima
Today
Hi Lo W
51 31 pc
48 27 pc
52 34 pc
56 34 pc
54 31 pc
50 40 pc
43 25 pc
51 32 pc
54 26 pc
Tues.
Hi Lo W
54 32 pc
54 29 s
58 40 pc
61 42 pc
57 38 pc
57 46 pc
44 27 s
55 39 pc
52 29 s
Tonight's Sky: Full moon at 10:20 a.m. Rises
at 5:04 p.m., due south at midnight and sets at
6:52 a.m.
Feb. 18, 2016
THORNE, Anthony John,
47, of Knappa, died near Sea-
side. Caldwell’s Funeral & Cre-
mation Arrangement Center
in Seaside is in charge of the
arrangements.
Feb. 20, 2016
MINARD, Barbara Diane,
68 of Astoria, died in Asto-
ria. Caldwell’s Luce-Layton Mor-
tuary in Astoria is in charge of
the arrangements.
PUBLIC MEETINGS
MONDAY
Seaside City Council, 7 p.m., City Hall, 989
Broadway.
TUESDAY
Clatsop Care Health District Board, noon,
Clatsop Care Health and Rehabilitation Center,
647 16th St.
Astoria Library Board, 5:30 p.m., Astoria Public
Library Flag Room, 450 10th St.
Warrenton City Commission, 6 p.m., City Hall, 6
p.m., 225 S. Main Ave.
Astoria Planning Commission, 6:30 p.m., City
Hall, 1095 Duane St.
DUII arrest
• At 9:30 p.m. Thursday, Clatsop County Sheriff ’s
Offi ce arrested Christine Diane Melugin, 45, of
Seaside, for driving under the infl uence of intox-
icants at the U.S. Highway 101 and U.S. Highway
26 junction.
Source: Jim Todd, OMSI
Tomorrow’s Tides
LOTTERIES
Astoria / Port Docks
Time
High
1:52 a.m. 8.6 ft.
1:38 p.m. 8.8 ft.
Time
7:47 a.m.
8:10 p.m.
Low
1.7 ft.
0.1 ft.
Tomorrow’s National Weather
Tues.
Hi Lo W
67 55 r
38 31 c
42 32 c
40 19 sf
46 31 c
42 31 pc
61 32 s
32 20 s
80 66 pc
49 35 c
51 31 r
64 42 s
82 52 pc
62 42 r
81 72 pc
63 55 c
77 50 t
42 37 c
50 36 r
44 40 r
50 36 r
42 25 s
68 48 pc
55 39 pc
46 40 r
ton Mortuary, 1165 Franklin Ave. Beck, 60, of
Longview, Washington, died Friday, Feb. 19,
2016, in Longview.
ON THE RECORD
Under the Sky
Tues.
Hi Lo W
43 23 s
51 29 pc
61 46 pc
56 39 pc
56 46 pc
52 27 pc
61 38 pc
58 45 pc
63 45 pc
MEMORIAL
Feb. 1, 2016
MOORE, Boice R., 79,
of Manzanita, died in Port-
land. Crown Memorial Center
Ontario
26/51
Bend
22/51
Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2016
41°
A lifelong learner
The desired candidate,
accordinJ to participants, Zill
be an effective communicator,
a Jood listener, openminded,
ZellorJani]ed, approachable,
motivatinJ, humble, a life
lonJ learner and someone Zith
a Jood sense of humor, posi
tive attitude and hiJh deJree of
inteJrity.
AlthouJh 6easide is a
“steppinJ stonesi]ed district,´
0c.en]ie said, the consul
tants Zant to help the district
¿ nd someone Zho Zill stay for
a lonJ time.
“:e try really hard to ¿ nd
the riJht ¿ t, and not the riJht
resume,´ he said.
DEATHS
Salem
31/57
Albany
28/56
Medford
30/61
58°
dent search. 0c.en]ie said
they Zere “really looNinJ for
the common threads´ from the
input they received.
5esponders¶ descriptions of
the district and area included:
a closeNnit community on
the beautiful 2reJon C oast a
small, friendly toZn ZorNinJ
toJether for its schools and a
collaborative ZorN environ
ment. They also mentioned the
district¶s hiJhTuality, dedi
cated staff, administrators and
school board school and com
munity partnerships Zith the
hospital, local Jovernment
and businesses and that there
have been only three superin
tendents since the district Zas
formed in .
6teven %laNesley, of Arch
Cape, a health promotion spe
cialist for Clatsop County Zho
attended the community meet
inJ, said Zhile he feels there
Pendleton
27/54
Wednesday
Partly sunny
R.J. Marx /The Daily Astorian
Search consultant Greg
McKenzie of NextUp Lead-
ership at Seaside High
School.
Tuesday, Feb. 23
BECK, Michael Kingsley — Visita-
tion from 1 to 5 p.m., Caldwell’s Luce-Lay-
The Dalles
29/53
Astoria
36/58
To Jet input from staNe
holders about desired Tualities
for the neZ superintendent, the
district hosted a series of meet
inJs this month Zith district
employees, teachers, adminis
trators, student leaders, parents
and community members. The
meetinJs Zere facilitated by
*reJ 0c.en]ie, a search con
sultant from 1e[t8p /eader
ship, based in :est /inn.
The community meetinJ
Zas poorly attended, Zith only
a sinJle person present, thouJh
three school board members
shoZed up to observe. 0c.
en]ie said more people opt to
share their opinions online, not
Must in 6easide but in other dis
tricts, as Zell. ,n Jeneral, peo
ple shoZ up in person more
often if “there is a controversy
JoinJ on´ in the district, 0c.
en]ie said.
+oZever, he added, “:e¶re
JettinJ very Jood participation
on the survey.´ 2verall, about
people participated in one
form or another.
After revieZinJ the infor
mation collected from the
meetinJs and survey, consul
tants recommended criteria, a
pro¿ le and desired characteris
tics for use in the superinten
are more positives than neJ
atives in the district, the neZ
superintendent could improve
a feZ aspects. +e Zould liNe
the neZ superintendent to lead
the district in JatherinJ data on
students¶ health and ZellbeinJ
for the county¶s 3ublic +ealth
Department have the ability
to ZorN Zith the community
as a Zhole and understand the
interconnectivity of services
for students and support a stra
teJic plan around curriculum.
%oard member +uJh 6tel
son said another important
leadership sNill is familiarity
Zith capital improvements and
e[perience overseeinJ school
construction.
Fronts
Cold
Warm
Stationary
Showers
T-Storms
-10s
-0s
0s
10s
20s
30s
40s
50s
60s
70s
80s
90s
100s
110s
Rain
Flurries
Snow
Ice
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands
are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities.
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms,
r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Pau l Joh n H ayner, M .D .
Board -C ertified Internal M ed icine
D R IVE
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(503) 325-0505
OREGON
Sunday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 9-6-9-5
4 p.m.: 2-6-2-0
7 p.m.: 4-8-1-8
10 p.m.: 6-4-5-5
Saturday’s Megabucks: 6-7-9-19-34-46
Estimated jackpot : $7.3 million
Saturday’s Powerball: 11-12-15-16-54,
Powerball: 25
Estimated jackpot : $212 million
Saturday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 1-1-4-0
4 p.m.: 0-7-2-7
7 p.m.: 3-4-6-2
10 p.m.: 7-7-2-7
Friday’s Pick 4:
1 p.m.: 9-4-5-6
4 p.m.: 4-4-3-2
7 p.m.: 0-9-8-7
10 p.m.: 3-9-8-6
WASHINGTON
Sunday’s Daily Game: 5-0-5
Sunday’s Keno: 01-03-05-06-09-18-29-30-32-43-48-
49-55-56-64-65-67-74-75-78
Sunday’s Match 4: 01-15-20-24
Saturday’s Daily Game: 3-5-0
Saturday’s Hit 5: 04-05-10-15-36
Estimated jackpot: $140,000
Saturday’s Keno: 13-14-26-31-35-39-47-49-51-56-
57-62-64-68-71-74-76-78-79-80
Saturday’s Lotto: 02-10-25-28-35-43
Estimated jackpot: $6.5 million
Saturday’s Match 4: 02-13-16-19
Friday’s Daily Game: 6-9-3
Friday’s Keno: 11-12-19-27-28-29-36-38-40-46-47-
48-51-53-57-60-66-69-72-77
Friday’s Match 4: 02-19-20-24
Friday’s Mega Millions: 02-27-41-50-75, Mega Ball:
4
Estimated jackpot: $104 million
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