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    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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