EDUCATION Blue Mountain Eagle A4 Wednesday, February 24, 2021 Many school district seats up for election By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle The Eagle/Rudy Diaz Oregon Connections Academy Principal Miranda Pickner, left, and Prairie City Superintendent Casey Hallgath stand in front of the Prairie City School gym Feb. 22. Oregon Connections Academy now sponsored by Prairie City School Virtual school has a physical office in Grant County By Rudy Diaz Blue Mountain Eagle Oregon Connections Academy, a public online virtual school, is opening an office inside the Prairie City School building as part of a new partnership. The virtual school’s char- ter is now sponsored by the Prairie City School District, according to a press release from the academy, which is currently enrolling stu- dents in grades K-12 for the upcoming 2021-22 school year with registration avail- able for any family across the state. The academy began serv- ing students in grades K-5 for the second semester of the 2020-21 school year. “Our partnership with Oregon Connections Acad- emy will provide students all over the state the oppor- tunity to learn,” Prairie City Superintendent Casey Hall- garth said in the release. “The ability to offer another form of education to students is so critical. Not all students fit in the brick and mortar as well as not all students fit the online schooling.” Hallgarth said he looks forward to the partnership to provide students with a chance to learn their way, online or in person. Miranda Pickner will be the principal for Oregon Con- nections Academy, and she said online school has been a popular option for Ore- gonians, even before the pandemic. “We know that families will remain interested in a safe, supportive online learn- ing environment that pro- vides personal attention from teachers, even when the pub- lic health crisis is over,” Pick- ner said. Academy teachers are trained to teach in a virtual classroom and emphasize cre- ating connections with stu- dents and their families. Par- ents or guardians also serve as “Learning Coaches,” help- ing teachers by providing the structure students need through setting daily rou- tines, ensuring attendance and ensuring student work is complete. “We are proud to work together with our district part- ner and sponsor, Prairie City School District, to bring Ore- gon families another quality virtual school solution,” said Oregon Connections Acad- emy School Board Chair Kevin McAdams. For more information about Oregon Connections Academy or enrollment, call 800-382-6010 or visit ore- gonconnectionsacademy. com. Many school board seats will be on the May ballot in Grant County. People interested in a seat must file by 5 p.m. March 18, and the filing packets can be obtained at the Grant County Clerk’s office or at oregon- votes.org. The election for the seats listed is scheduled for May 18. Education Service District Three seats are available in the Grant County ESD this year. There is one at-large posi- tion available with a four-year term. Zone 3 and Zone 5 are also available for four-year terms. School districts All five school districts have open seats for their school boards. At Grant School District 3, one at-large position with a two-year unexpired term is up for grabs. Seats in zones one, two and four are available with a four-year term. A spot in zone three is also open with a two-year unexpired term. At Prairie City School Dis- trict 4, seats in zones one, two, three and six are available with a four-year term. A spot in zone four is also open with a two-year unexpired term. At Monument School Dis- trict 8, seats in zones two, five and six are available with a four-year term. A spot in zone Eagle file photo An official Grant County ballot drop box behind the courthouse. three is also open with a two- year unexpired term. At Dayville School District 16J, seats in zones one, two and three are available with a four-year term. At Long Creek School Dis- trict 17, seats in zones one and three are available with a four- year term. Other Grant County positions The Grant County Trans- portation District has three at-large positions available for four-year terms. The John Day Rural Fire District has two at-large posi- tions available for four-year terms with one at-large posi- tion available for a two-year unexpired term. The Mt. Vernon Rural Fire District has three at-large positions available for four- year terms. The Prairie Rural Fire Dis- trict has two at-large positions available for four-year terms. The John Day-Canyon City Parks and Recreation District has three at-large positions available with no term length listed. The Blue Mountain Hos- pital District has one at-large position available for a four- year term. Spots in positions one and two are also up for grabs for four-year terms. Dayville Cemetery Dis- trict has two at-large posi- tions available for a four-year terms. Fox Cemetery District has one at-large position available for a four-year term. Long Creek Cemetery District has two at-large posi- tions available for a four-year term. Mid-County Cemetery District has two at-large posi- tions available for a four-year term. Monument Cemetery Dis- trict has one at-large positions available for a four-year term. An additional at-large spot is available for a two-year unex- pired term. Prairie Cemetery District has one at-large position avail- able for a four-year term. Prairie City School honor roll — second nine weeks Seniors Put our expertise to work for you. 4.0 GPA: Jesaka Culley, Jojari Field, Brandon Hor- rell, Caitlin Willet and Declan Zweygardt. Honor roll (3.5-3.99 GPA): Katie Hire, Sophia McLen- nan, Samantha Workman, Ezra Beam and Kevin Duvall. Honorable mention (3.0- 3.49 GPA): Abbey Pfeffer- korn and Jayden Winegar. 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