S IX - Heppner G azette-Tim es, Heppner, Oregon
Wednesday, October 13,2010
LOST STUDENTS
-Continued from Page ONE
grade, 27 in fifth grade and
25 in sixth grade. Heppner
Junior/Senior High School
currently has 28 students in
seventh grade, 29 in eighth,
27 in ninth, 43 in 10th, 52 in
11th and 33 in 12,h.
A.C. Houghton El
ementary, Irrigon, kinder
garten through grade three,
had 257; Irrigon Elemen
tary, grades four-six-222;
Irrigon High School, grades
seven through 12-326; Riv
erside High School, Board-
man, grades seven-12-408;
Sam Boardman Elementary,
B oardm an, kindergarten
through grade three-303;
Windy River Elementary,
B oardm an, grades four-
six-221; Morrow Education
C e n te r-M o rro w C ounty
School D istrict students-
4 6 ; MEC-Umatilla School
District school district stu
dents-18; total-2195.
Also at the m eet
ing, the b oard voted to
abolish the district’s local
school com m ittees. The
board concluded that the
school committee system is
not working. Generally no
one runs for the positions
and consequently the elec
tions are an unnecessary
expense for the district.
A dm inistration also says
that the site councils at
each school provide much
o f the sam e review and
advice as any local school
committee.
In other business,
the board:
-approved the first
reading o f a policy revi
sion, adding the statement
that retaliation is prohibited
against anyone who files
a claim o f discrimination,
participates in a proceeding
into English and vice versa;
added a “para-profession
al certificate program ” to
the accepted “formal state
or local academic assess
m ent” ; added “ specialist
or supervisor” in addition
to the classroom teacher
that the ed assistant is to
assist; added the following
tasks that the assistant may
be required to do: clerical
support, student control,
personal care, translation or
parent/family involvement
activities and media center
or com puter laboratory
support.
-approved the first
reading o f policy on per
sonal com m unication de
vices and social media for
staff as follows: staff pos
session or use o f personal
communications on district
property, in district facili
ties and while the staff is on
or otherw ise opposes dis
crimination under federal
or state laws.
-approved the first
reading of a policy revision,
adding the statement that
veteran’s status and genetic
inform ation will be pro
tected in the district’s equal
opportunity statement.
-accepted the first
reading of policy revisions
concerning the hiring o f
e d u c a tio n a l a s s is ta n ts ,
which added the statement
that educational assistants
must have a high school
diploma or the equivalent,
be at least 18 years or older,
have stan d ard s o f m ore
character as req u ired o f
teachers, ed assistants pro
viding translation services
m ust have know ledge o f
and the ability to provide
accurate translations from a
language other than English
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duty at district-sponsored
activities will be permitted
w ith certain lim itations.
S ta ff w ill be su b ject to
disciplinary action, includ
ing dism issal, to use the
PCD for illegal purposes,
including obscene or por
nographic material and will
be reported to law enforce
ment and other appropriate
agencies. Burrows said that
use o f the devices by staff
on the school grounds will
be permitted, but only dur
ing staff off-time, such as
lunch periods, breaks and
after school.
-approved a revi
sion o f the district’s policy
on personal communication
devices and social media
to include “other digital
audio devices (iP O D s)”
and banning students from
accessing “ social m edia
sites using district equip-
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ment on district property
or at d istric t-sp o n so re d
activities unless the posting
is approved by a district
representative. The district
will not be liable for infor-
m ation/com m ents posted
by students on social media
Web sites,” “such as, but
not lim ited to Facebook,
MySpace and Twitter.”
-approved the fol
lowing employment action:
resignations/retirem ents-
Colleen Cunningham, ACH
English language learner
teacher, who requested to
finish the year in a half-time
position under a job-share
scenario; Martie McQuain,
IJSHS head girls’ basketball
coach; employment-Melis-
sa Dunn, SBE tem porary
assistant cook, replacing
Bonnie Matlack; Minerva
D eL o era, RHS ELL ed
assistan t (reh ired ); Bart
Prouty, ACH three-fourths
tim e assistant custodian;
prom otion-Storm y Bote-
fuhr, from IJH assistant
volleyball coach to head
volleyball coach; extra duty
contracts-Stormy Botefuhr,
Joy Hearn, IJH assistant
volleyball coach, IJSHS
assistant g irls’ basketball
coach (did not resign this
position when she resigned
regular employment as an
ed a ssista n t); R ick G e
rard, IJH assistant football
coach.
-approved the ap
pointm ent o f Nicole M a
honey as a budget com
m itte e m e m b e r at th e
recommendation o f board
member Thad Killingbeck.
Mahoney agreed to serve
another term.
-approved a request
from Ricky Fay, Irrigon Ju
nior/Senior High School
teacher, for an educational
stu d e n t trip to the East
Coast.
-heard from Bur
rows about a possible dras
tic and immediate raising
of state standards required
o f students w hich could
a v ersely affe c t M orrow
County Schools. “I’m not
against higher standards,”
said Burrows. He added,
h o w e v e r, th a t te a c h e rs
should have received ad
vance notice o f the changes
in time to prepare and teach
toward those standards.
-learned from Bur
rows that the state school
funding estimate is holding
at 5.736 billion, a nine per
cent decrease from spring
estimates.
-heard the follow
ing announcements: Thurs
day, October 28-end o f the
first nine-weeks; Monday,
N ovem ber 8-next board
m eeting, 7 p.m.. Morrow
E ducation C enter, Irrig
on; Thursday, November
ll-V eteran’s Day holiday;
Thursday-Friday, Novem
ber 11-14, Oregon School
Board Association fall con
vention, Portland.
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