WARDEN The Warden School Board unanimously approved a resolution Thursday stating the district’s opposition to two legislative bills.
The bills in question are House Bill 2331, modifying requirements for public school instructional and supplemental instructional materials and Senate Bill 5462, promoting inclusive learning standards and instructional materials in public schools.
Board member Bryce Cox spoke about the bills.
“I've been a little bit involved in this. It started as we looked at these bills coming through. I'm seeing this across the state, not just in Grant County, but losing local control is a big deal,” Cox said. “It's why we're elected; we feel that we do know the individuals in this community. We know what they want, and things like that. To have someone else dictate that from the outside is not what we want. So that's where this is all coming from.”
WARDEN The rules for using the new playground equipment at Warden Elementary School are fairly simple, according to Principal Curtis Weber.
“When we’re on the swing, we have to sit on our bottoms only,” Weber said as he spoke to a large gathering of Warden Elementary students sitting outside. “You can face either direction if you want to, but you have to sit on your bottom.” .