COMMUNITY/SCHOOLS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 2022 HERMISTONHERALD.COM • A7 Morrow County comes together for school safety summit Hermiston Herald Morrow County educators and first responders on Aug. 8 participated in a regional school security summit in Pendleton. The InterMountain Education Ser- vice District hosted the event at the Pendleton Convention Center. About 200 people attended the summit. School administrators from Morrow and Ione school districts, along with representatives from Boardman Police Department, Boardman Fire Rescue District and Morrow County Sheriff Office participated in a review of the regionally adopted school safety proto- cols from the “I Love u Guys” Founda- tion, according to a statement from the Morrow County School District. “The safety of our students and staff are always our first priority,” Morrow County School District Superintendent Matt Combe said, adding the county is fortunate to have “an outstanding wraparound program” that includes school counselors, Community Coun- seling Solutions school based clinicians, school resource officers, school nurses, and CARE coordinators. Morrow County Sheriff’s Office re- ported it sent nine of its staff to the training. “We have participated with the schools on many other trainings and are always looking for ways to make all of our children safer,” the sheriff’s office stated on its Facebook page. “We look forward to continuing to collaborate with the schools and other agencies to stop tragic school events before they can occur and we train for the day, we hope never comes.” Combe reiterated that school safety isn’t a one-and-done training. Mor- row County schools will continue their training on school safety and reunifica- tion processes later in September sup- ported by presenters from the “I Love u Guys” foundation and the community SROs. Ione School District Superinten- dent Keven Dinning delivered a similar message. “ISD will continue to focus on safety,” he said, “and we look forward to working with MCSD in September to ensure that all services in Morrow County are working collaboratively to keep our staff, students and com- munity safe.” Photos by Yasser Marte/Hermiston Herald Above: Zero Gravity tilts and spins Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, as people wait in line to get on the ride at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Above right top: Haley Bingham, 16, from Hermiston, celebrates her birth- day Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Above right bottom: Children bump and flip upside down Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, playing Knockerball at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. 2022 Umatilla County Fair is a wrap A young boy plays fishing for frogs Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, and tries to win a toy at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Children take a spin Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, on the airplane ride at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Rhys Thomas, who plays Cowboy Slim, gets his giant leg cast signed Sat- urday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Cowboy Slim is one of the characters from the Jungle Mania Show. The sun glimmers on religious figurines Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. The dance group, Steppin’ Country from Walla Walla takes the stage Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. The sun sets as a group of people watch the children on the Monster Truck ride Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Herm- As the amusement park lights glimmer Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, twilight descends upon the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. HERMISTON FALL FESTIVAL OCTOBER 7-9TH Beer, BBQ & much more! Gregory Booth, 74, of Pendleton, president of God Mobile Ministry, asks questions of faith Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at the Umatilla County Fair in Hermiston. Life Pulling You In Too Many Directions? The right therapist can help you navigate the way. Whether you’re in a time of transition, struggling with anxiety or depression, or simply feeling stuck, we’re here to help. Adult, child & family therapy *Mental health & crisis services *Psychiatric evaluation & treatment *Chemical dependency & substance abuse treatment 595 NW 11th St., Hermiston, OR • 541-567-2536 331 SE 2nd St., Pendleton, OR • 541-276-6207 541.289.9800 eotechermiston.com 299 N. Columbia Milton Freewater, OR 541-276-6207 104 SW Kinkade Rd Boardman, OR 97818 (541) 481-2911