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Sisters School District to put up building bond levy
By Charlie Kanzig Tuesday, February 23, 2021 11:24 AM Sisters voters will be asked May 18 to pass a bond for the construction of a new elementary school to replace the current building that is undersized and in need of major renovation.
A 2001 bond that was used to build Sisters High School is “retiring,” which means that if the levy is passes the tax rate of 93 cents per $1,000 of assessed property value would simply continue, allowing the creation of a $33.8 million fund for construction of the new school and renovations and upgrades on other district property.
State to extend exemption allowing some in-person schools to stay open
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Not counting charter or remote one-classroom schools, there are 48 public schools in Deschutes County. And only one was open for in-person learning for much of the fall: Sisters Elementary School.
Four days a week since late September, about 270 students from preschool to fourth grade have attended class inside Sisters Elementary. Many teachers, school staff and parents say their ability to learn in person has been a major benefit, academically and emotionally, for those children.
âItâs so much easier to form a relationship with kids when you can see their needs, theyâre sitting in the chair in front of you,â said Clay Warburton, a Sisters fourth grade teacher. âAnd you can meet their needs in a more direct, compassionate way than you can over Zoom.â