Ballot question 5B asks if property taxes should be raised to source up to $7.7 million in mill levy override funds for next year and each year thereafter adjusted for inflation to help address the Roaring Fork School District’s staffing crisis.
Meeting the diverse, ever-changing needs of students through improving teacher compensation and promoting parental involvement was a central point of discussion in a forum for the four Roaring Fork School District candidates at the Morgridge…
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Roaring Fork High School Principal Lyn Bair has announced her plans to retire at the end of this school year after almost 40 years in education and two years at the helm of the Carbondale school.
“It has been an amazing opportunity and privilege to work with the students, staff, and families in our RAMS community over the past couple of years,” Bair wrote in a letter to RFHS students parents and staff.
“Although this global pandemic has impacted our work together as a school community, I have been inspired by your resilience,” she wrote.
Bair was hired as the RFHS principal for the 2019-20 school year, replacing former Principal Brett Stringer. Bair was previously the principal at Bridges High School for 15 years, and an assistant principal and teacher in the Roaring Fork Schools the 10 years before that.