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School: Most parents want in-person class
Continued from Page A1
education, recess and other
activities.
Fully vaccinated staff
will be required to wear
masks indoors only when
students are in school.
School districts may still
choose to require face
coverings universally at all
times.
The district surveyed
families
after
school
resumed on-site instruc-
tion to see if they wanted
to stay in a virtual program
or a full-time in-person
classroom.
“They want it to be in
the building,” Penrod said.
“Very, very few parents
shared that they would want
to stay in the same online
option, not enough for us to
be able to off er something
from our teachers.”
While distance learning
won’t be directly available
from the district, the North-
west Regional Education
Service District will off er
virtual classes to students
who cannot come back
on-site for medical reasons.
Registration begins Aug.
4 for students. Athletics
practice, with a normal sea-
son planned, begins Aug.
16. Classes begin Sept. 7.
“To have our students
back fi ve days a week and
have some semblance of
normality is what we’ve
been yearning for,” Princi-
pal Jeff Roberts said.
After a season of stops
and starts, Penrod made it
clear that protocols remain
fl uid.
“These are conversa-
tions that the leadership
team is still having, and
we haven’t made any defi -
nite decisions,” she said.
“We know that over the
summer, things are going
to change. But we want to
let you know that this is the
plan.”
Wahl steps down from Seaside school board
By R.J. MARX
Seaside Signal
A.J. Wahl
A.J. Wahl has stepped
down from her position on
the Seaside School District
board.
Wahl, of Gearhart, fi led
in February to run for the
Zone 3 Position 1 board
seat. Running unopposed,
she garnered 1,714 votes,
the most of any of the three
candidates running.
But Wahl won’t serve.
As an attorney and medi-
ator, she was named judge
pro tem for the Clatsop
County Circuit Court.
In her resignation letter
to the board, she said rules
of Oregon judicial conduct
prevent her from serving in
public offi ce.
Wahl is an attorney and
mediator for Wahl LLC.
She will still be eligible to
continue to serve on the
school district’s budget
committee.
The board unanimously
voted to accept Wahl’s
resignation.
Vacancies are fi lled
through board appointment,
Superintendent Susan Pen-
rod said. The board appoin-
tee must be a legally regis-
tered voter and a resident
within the district for one
year immediately preced-
ing the appointment, and a
resident of the zone from
which the vacancy has
occurred.
The zone represents
Gearhart, but if an eligible
resident cannot be found the
board could appoint an eli-
gible resident from the dis-
trict overall. The appointed
person will hold offi ce for
two years. The seat will be
up for election in 2023.
Construction: Projects expected to be complete by end of August
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The project, approved by
voters in 2016, moved Sea-
side’s schools from areas
within the tsunami inun-
dation zone to a safer loca-
tion in the southeast hills.
Inside Pacifi c Ridge
Elementary School, inte-
rior wood trim and fi nal
furniture delivery remain
to be completed.
Outdoor work at the ele-
mentary school includes
American With Disabili-
ties Act-accessible ramps
and a four-way intersec-
tion for “a little better
enhanced
transportation
maneuvering at that inter-
section,” Hardebeck said.
At the track, drainage
around the perimeter of
the fi eld is complete and
fi eld maintenance work
continues.
Water being retained on
the east end of the track
“needs to go somewhere
else,” Hardebeck said.
That project was slated
to begin on Monday.
At the middle school
and high school, exte-
rior remediation to replace
22,000 linear square feet
of weather barrier after the
fi rst application failed to
meet specifi cations.
“We’ve kind of fi n-
ished up with all the reme-
diation, thank goodness,
and we’re now we’re
into the site remediation,
which is basically, land-
scaping, planting and irri-
gation,” Hardebeck said.
“All those systems are up
and functioning as they are
designed to do.”
At the west side entrance
of the high school and mid-
dle school building, crews
are striping two additional
ADA parking spaces and
implementing
exterior
safety modifi cations.
Architects are still fi nal-
izing the design comple-
tion for adding some gym
door vestibules to elim-
inate the water intrusion
issues on those entries.
Hoff man Construction
Co. will be complete with
the summer work project
tasks by the end of August,
completing their con-
tracted scopes of work and
will demobilize from the
campus, Hardebeck said.
Agency: ‘It will really benefi t the people that you’re serving’
Continued from Page A1
is not what most people
mean,” Baker said. “People
will live there, God willing,
for three to four months until
we can fi nd them something
more permanent.”
The two-story facil-
ity will have three single
bedrooms and one double
bedroom.
Common areas will
include a group meeting and
social room, dining area and
kitchen. An Americans with
Disabilities Act-accessible
bathroom and bedroom will
be located on the fi rst fl oor.
The three units under-
neath the building will even-
tually be permanent sup-
ported housing.
The shelter will be staff ed
24 hours a day, she said.
People will have inten-
sive support services to
help them maintain employ-
ment and actively engage in
sober support if they are in
recovery.
The initial cost of ren-
ovation was $400,000, but
has increased with the cost
of materials and the price
of lumber, Baker said. “We
now expect to pay close to
$500,000 to renovate the
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SOLICITATION FOR BIDS
The City of Astoria’s Parks
and Recreation Department
is seeking bids for electrical
work to add lighting along
the Astoria Riverwalk.
Information and bid packets
can be obtained by emailing
Jonah Dart-McLean at
jdart@astoria.or.us
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three apartments, the green
house and the clinic,” she
said.
Baker said she hopes
additional funding from the
state Legislature will allow
the agency to hire at least
two more staff , embedding
one person in the Seaside
Police Department and one
in the Astoria Police Depart-
ment, where the bulk of cri-
sis calls come in.
“We have one mental
health counselor who’s on at
any given time and a man-
ager during business hours,”
Baker said. “With a county
the size of Clatsop, it’s
really hard to be available to
respond to all the diff erent
calls that we have.”
Agency
funding
increases, including poten-
tial federal and state dollars,
could add staffi ng and pro-
vide quicker and more fl exi-
ble responses.
“I, for one, call this a
step forward for Seaside,”
Mayor Jay Barber said. “It
will really benefi t the people
that you’re serving. Keep us
posted as things go along.
Hailey Hoff man/The Astorian
Our neighbors will be inter-
ested to know how it devel- The buildings purchased by Clatsop Behavioral Healthcare
ops, and how we can help for transitional housing are set to be ready for move-in by
September.
you and support you.”
MARKETPLACE
360 Garage Sales
Estate sale for
Smitty and Kay
1598 Fifer Heights,
Gearhart
FRI, SAT, SUN 9-4 not
earlier
CASH ONLY! CASH
ONLY!!
Huge shop and house
Full...
Furniture, including tables,
chairs, cabinets, 2 antique
brass beds, wooden doors,
macabre pump organ,
trunks, chests, shelves,
farm table and roll-top
desk. Floor slot machine.
TONS of Blazers and OSU
memorabilia from the 70’s
and 80’s, Jim Beam bottles,
costume
jewelery, lighters,
ephemera of local places.
Lionel train parts,
structures, track. Ashtrays
with logos, beer signs, bar
things, mirrors. A violin,
accordion, and bongos.
Bauer, Fiesta and
Franciscan. Plastic and
wooden crates, stainless
table and iron bench,
blankets, vintage hand-
stitched quilt tops, linens
and scarves. Raccoon
knick-knacks and
taxidermy! Tons of
records: 78’s, 1/4 inch
old-timey, metal Regina
discs, 70’s rock, 8-tracks
and cassettes. Costume
jewelery, lighters,
ephemera, Jim Beam
bottles, bikes, ladders,
lawn mower. 4 beautiful
vintage windows, perfect
for a greenhouse...Xmas,
restaurant-ware, HUGE
load of AOC (air force
officer’s club?) diner
dishes.
Parking is limited, please
respect neighbors, Linda
is doing the sale, hope you
can make it! Remember its
CASH ONLY
PS ABOUT 2000
VINTAGE SALT N’
PEPPERS!!
Long Beach
Warrenton
651 Help Wanted
651 Help Wanted
Antiques & Collectibles Sale
July 1st, 2nd, & 3rd
Thursday & Friday, 10am-6pm
Saturday, 9am-3pm
Military, dolls, jewelry, coins,
sports cards, furniture,
taxidermy, cast iron cars,
nauticals, vintage signs,
Fenton/Roseville glass,
Roseville and McCoy pottery,
and too much to list.
Long Beach Grange,
5715 Sandridge Rd,
Long Beach, WA.
-Huge Estate Sale-
Best one of the year!!
4 Big Days-Everything goes
Bartenders and servers
wanted for AM shifts at Billy
Mac’s Seaside Bar & Grill.
Apply today, 220 Avenue U in
Seaside.
The Images of the West
Gallery in Cannon Beach
needs a part-time Gallery
Sales Associate to work 2
days a week and pick up
hours. $14 + bonus, with
room to grow. Email resume
randall@randalljhodges.com
or call 425-210-2506.
Will train.
Astoria
ESTATE SALE
Saturday, June 26th,
9am-3pm
Sunday, June 27th,
10am-3pm
Antique furniture, dishes,
books, linens, sewing misc,
glassware, electronics and
lots of misc items
469 Bond St, Astoria
NO EARLY SALES
Cash and credit cards only
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1811 SE 2nd, Astoria
Parking is limited-Please
respect the neighbors.
June 24th, 25th, 26th & 27th
9am until 3pm all 4 days
Reloading Equipment,
primers, brass for reloading,
Black Powder, Bullets, Misc.
Ammo, Shot gun shells, tools,
Ryobi Biscuit Joiner, Stihl
Blower, Husky Back Pack
Blower, Dietz Lanterns, 55
inch Vizio TV, cedar chest,
Lighted Beer signs, Blazer
collectibles, cabinets, China
cabinet, 2 secretary Desks,
2 bedroom sets, 2 huge
dressers, day bed w/Trundle,
Native American decor,
Fishing Gear & Poles
(Pflueger, Lamiglass & more)
Swarovski figurines, Vintage
Green handled Kitchenware,
Corningware/spice of life
pattern, Framed Bev
Doolittle Prints, Piano, lamps,
6 foot wooden Native
American statue, Many sets
of collectibles, Washer &
Dryer, Sewing Machine,
Recliner, chairs, couch, Love
Seat, Fenton Hobnail Milk
Glass, Bone China tea cups,
Christmas & Bears, Bears
and more Bears. And of
course lots more.
Sunday is half price day.
Jewell School District
Vacancy Notice
Elementary Classroom
Teacher
Staff Housing Available
Open: Until Filled
Start Date: 8/23/21
Please see our website at
www.jewell.k12.or.us for
more details
Jewell School District
Vacancy Notice
High School
Mathematics Teacher
Staff Housing Available
Open: Until Filled
Start Date: 8/23/21
Please see our website at
www.jewell.k12.or.us for
more details
Full-Time Employment
Tolovana Inn is now hiring for
the following positions,
full-time & part time:
Housekeeping Attendant,
Houseman, Maintenance.
Tolovana offers competitive
wages with a summer bonus.
Health Insurance benefits are
available to full-time
employees. Cannon Beach,
OR. (503)436-2211
jalene@tolovanainn.com
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