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Letters,
letters, letters To the Editor:
This month voters in the Sisters School District will make two important
decisions as they choose from candidates in two contested school board
races.
We should salute each of the gentlemen who have chosen to give of themselves
to stand for election to what is often a pretty thankless position.
Please do your homework before casting your vote. Ask tough questions
about their knowledge of the school district's affairs (there is a big
difference between having an opinion and having done the diligence to
understand).
Ask how often they attend school board meetings. Ask how many board meetings
they have attended in the past year. Ask how often they invest their time
in visiting the schools to talk with students, staff and parents.
With a new superintendent and a new $20-plus million facility going into
service this fall, neither the community nor the school district can afford
to have the board come to a standstill while new board members who haven't
done their homework try to get up to speed.
Mike Gould
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To the Editor:
I'm pleased and honored to express my support for Jeff Smith as he prepares
for the upcoming school board election.
I first met Jeff six years ago when he volunteered his time with the
wrestling team. In his extra time Jeff chose to help the wrestling team
in a number of different ways. Jeff was always persistent when helping
me master my wrestling moves, but he was more interested in how I was
doing with my studies in high school.
Jeff taught me to take ownership in my education and to pursue what was
important to me.
Since graduating high school, every time I have seen Jeff in town he
is continuously asking about my educational progress. He continues to
give me support and advice on the educational career that I am pursuing.
I ran into Jeff at a boy's basketball game earlier this winter. He wanted
to know how my graduate degree was going and was also excited to talk
about the new high school. I saw how thrilled Jeff was about the future
of Sisters schools.
I believe Jeff will do what is best for Sisters School District, because
of his vast experience in education.
In short, I support Jeff Smith as he runs for the school board position
and wish him the best of luck throughout the process.
Sincerely,
Gabe Pagano
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To the Editor:
A question for you smokers...
What is it with people who smoke cigarettes? On a recent walk around
my neighborhood of Sage Meadow I counted 173 discarded cigarette butts
in a distance of three miles.
I have lived in many states and communities and this seems to be a national
problem. Every day you can witness smokers flipping their exhausted smokes
out the windows of their cars onto streets and roads. You see them along
sidewalks, on school property, in parks and public restrooms and numerous
other places used by the public.
In addition to an apparent disregard for fire danger, is it that smokers
don't think that their little cigarette butt will matter in the grand
scheme of the environment?
Believe me, 173 of them in three miles does make an impact!
Could it be that along with the destruction of healthy body tissue, smoking
also destroys one's sense of moral responsibility to the beautiful community
and world in which we live?
Marjorie Tipton
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To the Editor:
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