Heppner Gazette-Times, Heppner, Oregon Wednesday, October 13, 2021 -- FIVE Vaccine mandate puts pressure on school board PUBLIC NOTICE The Morrow County School Board is under pres- sure from President Biden’s and Oregon Governor Kate Brown’s mandates with a Monday, October 18, deadline to dismiss teach- ers who have not received Join in person or via Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/9179442009?pwd=Yzk2UHJaSXlTUThBbzZWM2gyNS9zQT09 their second COVID shot or declared an exemption. The board, however, can dodge the deadline somewhat because they won’t meet again until next month. Board member Barney Lindsay told the Gazette at the meeting Monday night that only about four or five teachers in the district are pushing the deadline by not getting a COVID shot or de- claring an exemption as of Monday night. To receive Published October 13 & 20, 2021 Affidavit an exemption a person must PUBLIC NOTICE The Planning Commission for the City of Heppner will conduct a public hear- ing on Nov 1, 2021 at 7:00 PM at Heppner City Hall regarding the following applications: Variance per- mit to allow the placement of a 4 feet height by 8 feet wide pole sign in the lot lo- cated in a downtown com- mercial zone. Map #2S 26 35 BD Tax lot 4300 AKA 315 Center St. Applicant The sign man. A Copy of the application and copies of all docu- ments and evidence sub- mitted by or on behalf of applicants and copies of any applicable zon- ing criteria are available for inspection at no cost with copies provided at a reasonable cost. Contact Heppner City Hall, 111 N. Main ST. PO Box 756 Heppner OR 97836. Phone (541) 676-9618. Persons who wish to attend this meeting and need assis- tance are asked to call city hall or TTY relay 1-800- 735-2900. 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On Tuesday, October 19, the Heppner High volleyball team will be hosting Stan- field in their final regular season match. The student section will be wearing pink and fans are encouraged to wear pink as well. During the volleyball games, the high school will not be requiring fans to pay admission, rather they are asked to put their admis- sion cost into a donation Burn bans lifted available at Heppner City Hall or residents may call fire chief Steve Rhea at 541-980-4232 or assistant chief Eric Chick at 541- 701-4910. Reminder – it is illegal to burn any petroleum prod- ucts such as plastic, rubber, Styrofoam, etc. at any time, even in a burn barrel. The burn bans for Hep- pner and Lexington will be BRING CONTAINERS lifted effective October 15, FOR U -PICK 2021, for all burning within CHECK US OUT ON the city limits. FACEBOOK FOR UPDATES Heppner residents may still request natural vege- 541-934-2870 tation and debris piles to be burned by the fire de- REAL ESTATE partment. 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The Heppner River Elementary, Board- man-246; Heppner Jr./Sr. High School-164; Irrigon Jr./Sr. High School-370; Riverside Jr./Sr. High School, Boardman-498; Morrow Education Center, Irrigon-77; Total-2,261. Boardman schools were up 61 students, from 1,021 in October 2020 to 1,082 in 2021; Heppner schools-up 42, from 299 in 2020 to 341 in 2021; Irri- gon schools, plus 19, from 742 to 761; MEC less 67 students from 144 in 2020 to 77 in 2021; district totals, up 55, from 2,206 to 2,261. -approved the general fund anticipated revenue of $28,264,944, 2022, es- timated expenditures of $28,068,518 for $196,426 in revenues over expendi- tures for a beginning fund balance of $4,503,426 and a projected ending fund balance of $4,700,272. -approved a resolution accepting and appropriating unanticipated revenues as follows: $4,750 for Hep- pner Jr./Sr. High School fund 221 from support- ers of the Heppner FFA; $39,000 for Sam Boardman Elementary fund 450 from the Boardman Community Development Association. -approved the follow- ing employment action: resignations/non-renew- als-Terri Gentry, IJSHS junior high head volleyball coach, Tresa Grieve, Dis- trict Office/Morrow Edu- cation Center assistant cus- todian, April Olsen, Irrigon Elementary Title I teacher, Albert Phillips, IJSHS ju- nior high basketball coach, Jared Purcell, RJSHS junior high head girls’ basketball coach, Ken Thompson, IJSHS head track coach; retirements-Carol Jones and Zack King, both RJSHS ed assistants; employments/ promotions/transfers-Krys- tal Carroll IJSHS ed as- sistant, Lori Henderson, HES ed assistant, William Maddox, WRE temporary PE teacher, Lucero Me- del, WRE library tech/ed assistant, and Aislynne Pope, ACH temporary ed assistant; extra duty con- tracts, Leah Harris assistant high school track coach, Ramon Montes, assistant high school football coach, Joshua Roberts, junior high head track coach and Edith Velasco, junior high assis- tant track coach, all RJSHS. -received the following announcements: October 15-STEAM Friday; Octo- ber 28-end of first quarter; next board meeting, Mon- day, November 8, Morrow Education Center, Irrigon. -held an executive ses- sion “To consider records exempt from public inspec- tion.” ALL NEWS AND ADVERTISEMENT DEADLINE: REQUEST A FREE QUOTE! We also offer declare that he or she has a medical or religious exemp- tion. The exemptions may be challenged and denied if the criteria is determined to not apply to that em- ployee. MCSD superinten- Jeff Zimmer- d e n t D i r k man Dirksen, via video-call, responded, “If we want to keep the school doors open” it is neces- sary for the district to not defy the state,” “whether or not we disagree. I’m very concerned about any man- dates.” However, he added, “We’re not just sitting here and adopting the mandate. We are working on it and addressing it.” “COVID cases are higher than a year ago, but we’ve continued to stay open,” said Dirksen, add- ing that he was “worried about the fatigue of staff”, students and parents. “It feels like it’s late in the year, but it’s October,” he said. “We have to be as thoughtful as possible as we go forward.” He added, “There was no evidence of in-school spread, in this year or last.” Dirksen said that he was also very concerned about the “huge learning loss” and “achievement gap”, which is “widest in children from poverty,” es- pecially during the COVID epidemic. “Morrow County citizen Jeff Zimmerman testified against the mask mandate saying, “Putting a mask on a child for hours a day…in my opinion, that’s child abuse. It’s personal to me. I don’t know your child, but I care about them.” Also at the meeting, the board approved ap- pointment of three board members to the upcom- ing Oregon School Board Association superinten- dent search for the Morrow County School District in preparation for the retire- ment of current superinten- dent Dirksen. In other business the board: -heard a presentation from the Heppner TSA club and approved a travel request for the club to at- tend a national conference in Dallas in June. -learned the district was up 55 students over last year’s enrollment report. District totals for October 2021 were 2,261, com- pared to 2,020 for October 2020. The 2021 enrollment report is as follows: A.C. Houghton Elementary, Ir- rigon-212; Sam Boardman Elementary-338; Heppner Elementary-177; Irrigon Elementary-179; Windy Cut cable internet and switch to AT&T Internet. 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