Mental Health Recovery Board serving Warren and Clinton Counties seeking to renew 1-mill levy
Mental Health Recovery Board Executive Director Colleen Chamberlain speaks Monday with Clinton County commissioners.
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On Monday the Board of Clinton County Commissioners recognized May 2021 as Community Action Month in the county. From left are Clinton County Commissioner Brenda Woods, Community Action Board President Randy Riley, Clinton County Commissioner Mike McCarty, Community Action CEO Jane Newkirk, Community Action Planning and Outreach Coordinator Morgan Collner, and Clinton County Commissioner Kerry Steed.
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WILMINGTON The Mental Health Recovery Board serving Warren and Clinton Counties (MHRB) will place a 1-mill renewal levy on the fall ballot because the existing five-year levy from 2016 will be expiring.
Students, staff and community members are invited to meet the four finalists for the principal position at High Lakes Elementary School during a virtual forum Wednesday, May 5 at 4:15 p.m. Attendees will get a chance to see presentations from the candidates and provide feedback about the finalists. Finalist details: Erich Brocker is currently serving as the assistant principal at William E. Miller Elementary School in Bend, a position he has held for six years. Prior to that, Brocker spent three years as an administrator at Highland Magnet at Kenwood School. Brocker also spent 10 years as regional principal and school psychologist for the Sonoma County Office of Education. Colleen Chamberlain is currently serving as Student Services Coordinator at Sage Elementary in Redmond, a position she has held for six years. Prior to that, she spent two years as vice principal at an elementary in Walla Walla, Wash. Chamberlain also has 19 years of teaching experience in Oregon, Washington and
Four finalists chosen for High Lakes Elementary principal; forum set
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High Lakes Elementary School
BEND, Ore. (KTVZ) Students, staff and community members are invited to meet the four finalists for the principal position at High Lakes Elementary School during a virtual forum Wednesday at 4:15 p.m. Attendees will get a chance to see presentations from the candidates and provide feedback about the finalists.
Finalist details:
Erich Brocker is currently serving as the assistant principal at William E. Miller Elementary School in Bend, a position he has held for six years. Prior to that, Brocker spent three years as an administrator at Highland Magnet at Kenwood School. Brocker also spent 10 years as regional principal and school psychologist for the Sonoma County Office of Education.
May proclaimed Mental Health Month in Clinton County
Clinton County commissioners on Monday proclaimed May 2021 as Mental Health Month in the county. Noting the pandemic, the proclamation states, “There are practical tools that all people can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency, and with effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, productive lives.” From left are Clinton County Commissioner Mike McCarty, Mental Health Recovery Board Executive Director Colleen Chamberlain, and Clinton County Commissioner Kerry Steed.
Gary Huffenberger | News Journal
Clinton County commissioners on Monday proclaimed May 2021 as Mental Health Month in the county. Noting the pandemic, the proclamation states, “There are practical tools that all people can use to improve their mental health and increase resiliency, and with effective treatment, those individuals with mental health conditions can recover and lead full, pr