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Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, August 14,2013 - SEVEN MCSD SETS GRADING STANDARDS •Continuedfrom PAGE ONE w ith th e d is tr ic t (n o t and returning newly-elected pictured) is now Riverside board m em bers, Thad High School Principal, Killingbeck and Barney replacing Robert Elizondo; Lindsay. Brandon Hammond was hired as RHS Previous Assistant Principal; board Chair Thad M ark Jones, Killingbeck was re A .C . H o u g h to n elected chairm an Elementary School and Lindsay was Principal/M orrow elected vice-chair. Education Center F o l l o w i n g Tina Joyce P r in c ip a l; E rin s e v e r a l administrative resignations, Stocker, Irrigon Elementary the d istric t announced S chool P rin c ip a l/h e a d several new h ires and teacher. The remainder of the adm inistrative team reassignments. Tina Joyce has been includes: Dirk Dirksen, hired as Irrig o n H igh superintendent; George School assistant principal; M e n d o z a , a s s i s t a n t Marie Shimer, previously principal; Craig Benson, I r r ig o n H ig h S c h o o l on the H ealthy H unger Sodexo, with which she assistant cook, D arlene Principal; M att Combe, Free K id ’s A ct, w hich has been employed for 12 Snyder, SBE head cook, H ep p n er E le m e n ta ry / was federally mandated years, provided ongoing Ida Alfaro-Navarro, RHS H ep p n er H igh School for schools in January of training for the food service special education assistant, P r in c i p a l; J o e l 2012. U nder the staff. and Bonnie Matlack, WRE C h a v e z , W indy act, every student’s In other business, the head cook; employment/ River Elementary lunch must consist board: promotions/transfers-Marie School Principal/ of five components, -approved the first Shimer, RHS principal, English Language including grain, meat reading o f the following replacing Robert Elizondo; L earner program or meat alternative, policies: bonded employees Erin Stocker, IES principal/ d ir e c t o r ; and fruit, vegetable and and o fficers, academ ic head teacher; Tina Joyce, M a tth e w M a tz , milk. Students must a c h ie v e m e n t, gr adi ng IJSH assistant principal; Sam B o a rd m a n B r a n d o n take three of the five sy stem , a d m issio n o f Brandon Hammond, RHS Elementary School Hammond c o m p o n e n ts and resident students, students assistant principal; Jen Principal. must have a half-cup with HIV, HBV and AIDS, Gelineau, SBE kindergarten At the m eeting the o f fruit or vegetable. She reporting requirem ents teacher; M ichael Cates, board heard a presentation said there was a minimal regarding sexual conduct SBE/W RE PE teach er; from Kim Mabry, Nutrition serving of dark green and with students and local K a i r a R y s d a m f r o m S erv ice s D ire c to r for red-orange vegetables and wellness program. classroom teacher to PE Morrow County/Sodexo. legumes are offered at least -adopted policies on teacher at ACH/IES; Angela Mabry briefed the board once a week. requests for medical Dames, transferred Mabry said that the leave, ed u catio n to ACH, replacing district must submit menus records and records Gail H orning; and d o cu m en tatio n to o f stu d en ts w ith Stacey Wainwright, the Oregon Department disabilities, special from HES to ACH, o f E d u c a tio n fo r an education procedural r e p l a c i n g Ka i r a additional six cents per safeguards, special Rysdam; Sybil meal r e i m b ur s e me nt e d u c a t i o n free S tew art, from and th a t M CSD w ent and a p p r o p r i a t e Erin Stocker WRE fourth grade through an ODE nutrition e d u c a t i o n a n d t e a c h e r to HES administrative review in pediculosis (head lice). fourth/fifth grade teacher/ April of this year, with ODE -adopted the 2013-14 Title I, replacing Karen helping to “correct and board goals, which include: S mi t h- Gr i f f i t h; J uana educate staff and the district improving by three percent Santillan from IES to SBE of the new rules.” She said the number of students in kindergarten; M ichelle that the MCSD nutrition grades three-12 improving Hoppe r , SBE s e c o n d staff also went through t h e i r ma t h s k i l l s by grade teacher, replacing a N atio n al S an ita tio n meeting or exceeding the Stephanie Bigham; Gaylynn Foundation audit, which benchmark as measured Calvert, SBE kindergarten ensures that all staff are by the OAKS tests and the teacher, replacing Ashley f o l l o w i n g all number of students N i c o d e m u s ; D a r l e n e safety and “Hazard in grades three-12 Jacobsen, SBE kindergarten Analysis of Critical who improve their teacher, replacing Michelle C o n tro l P o in ts ” l Æ English language Raible; Tessa Gourneau, procedures. skills by m eeting SBE department secretary, Mabry said that i ¥ . V or exceeding the r epl aci ng Dawn D yer; BRAND the Sam Boardman K - r • b e n c h m a r k , as A l y s u n B u r n s , A C E Elementary nutrition r u r m easured by the temporary second grade OAKS; providing teach er; Laura Jordan, staff received a gold Kim Mabry Ticket good for one entry for performance award, scoring 98.5 necessary programs SBE second grade teacher; percent in health and safety, for all students to meet the Alesia Webber, SBE third of your choice! O regon Trail Pro Rodeo and a green award, scoring Oregon Essential Skills grade te a c h e r; B renda o r M orrow County Rodeo 96 percent on food safety. requirement for high school Victorio, WRE fifth grade H ep p n er H igh School graduation; developing teacher; Phil Joyce, WRE earned a gold award with and f o s t e r i n g s t r o n g sixth grade teacher; Betty 99.5 percent in health and communication practices Chesnut, IJSH m ultiple safety and a gold in food that support the district’s subjects; Barbara Phillips, safety, scoring 98 percent. mission and goals with all IES ed a s s is ta n t/fo o d Mabry said that the stakeholder populations, service assistant, increase 242 W. Linden Way, Heppner • 676-9422 • 989-8221 (M CGG m ain office) p a r t n e r i n g c o m p a n y , including building trust in hours; Billie Barkef, and improving partnerships IES ed assistant; Christina w i t h c o m m u n i t i e s , Maddox, ACH ed assistant/ including parents, business, food service assistan t, civic and cultural groups increase in hours; Natalie through the use o f social Aylett, SBE ed assistant/ media and development a food service assistant; Cris “transparent and consistent Olson, transfer from MEC com m unications system to WRE ed assistant/food ACCEPTED MATERIALS: that keeps stakeholders service assistant; Evalinda Computers • Laptops • Televisions • Monitors • Printers • Scanners • Fax Machines informed and connected to Verley MES ed assistant, Cell Phones & Telephones • Keyboards/Mice • Radios • Stereos important news and events replacing Cris Olson; extra in our school d istrict” ; duty contracts-Francisco Gam ing Systems • DVD, VCR, CD 8i MP3 Players and “maintaining a strong Velasquez, RHS head boys’ fi nancial ma nageme nt soccer coach; Eric Shular, plan that supports staying 1JH head football coach. current with infrastructure -heard the following and pr ovi di ng diverse announcements: Monday, learning opportunities for August 19-teacher in- students.” service training; Tuesday -approved the following and Wednesday, August e m p l o y m e n t a c t i o n : 20-21 -teacher work day, in- resignations/retirements- service; Thursday, August Alice Thomas, RHS and 2 2 -te a c h e r w ork day; Irrigon Junior/Senior High Monday, August 26-first School counselor, Melissa day of school -held an ex ecu tiv e Hocker, SBE second grade teacher, Kelli LaFramboise, s e s s i o n c o n c e r n i n g WRE fifth grade teacher, negotiations. L a u r i e S nyder , I JSH M en ' s 13MWZ O riginal C owboy C ut W ranglers $21.95 A ll other men ' s & women ' s W ranglers 15% off F ree rodeo tickets with PURCHASE OF of $50 OR MORE W rang ler p r o d u c ts Wranqfer Morrow County Grain Growers Green Feed & Seed rê ELECTRONICS RECYCLING HEPPNER CONSTRUCTION -Continuedfrom PAGE ONE use. Preparation for new sidewalks will begin on Hager Street the week of Aug. 19. Sidewalks may be completed during that week. If not, said Heppner City Manager Kim Cutsforth, there will be a small amount o f inconvenience, but the park will be open for public Excavation and grading on the Barratt Boulevard project will be discontinued during fair and rodeo. Work crews will return Sept. 3 to prepare for paving on Sept. 4. 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