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One full month into the new school year enrollment totals are in with the four area districts reporting a combined decrease of seven students.
Combined area enrollment dips
News Staff
One full month into the new school year enrollment totals are in with the four area districts reporting a combined decrease of six students.
Tuesday, October 4, 2022
More than 6,800 pink postcards were mailed out to Hamilton County residents this week noting of proposed property tax increases, part of a new statutory requirement that local officials fear may be confusing to many.
Pink postcards add another layer to budget approval
Kurt Johnson
More than 6,800 pink postcards were mailed out to Hamilton County residents this week noting of proposed property tax increases, part of a new statutory requirement that local officials fear may be confusing to many.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
The 4R school board met Monday evening with a short agenda, though some topics of discussion reflected rather heavy issues most school districts across the nation are facing.
4R in ‘crisis’ need of bus drivers
Cheyenne Rowe
The 4R school board met Monday evening with a short agenda, though some topics of discussion reflected rather heavy issues most school districts across the nation are facing.
“We have entered into a state of, what I would consider crisis, with our bus drivers,” Supt.
Tuesday, August 9, 2022
Aurora’s new stadium lights at the football field have been delivered and installed, but the 4R district is waiting for the lights’ control panel, a part of several supply chain issues for the school.
Supply chain issues present learning curve for area schools
Richard Rhoden
Editor’s note: This is the seventh in a series of articles focused on supply chain shortages and delays and how they are impacting the local community. This report highlights feedback from superintendents at the four area schools.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
Masks now optional for 4R staff
Cheyenne Rowe
Though the topic of masks and COVID reopening phases at the 4R district had not drawn heavy discussion since shortly before the beginning of the school year, Supt. Jody Phillips brought the issue back into the light at Monday’s board meeting.
Tuesday, April 13, 2021