Thank school board members on Nov. 15

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Dear Editor,

School board members deserve a heartfelt thank you for their time and dedication to the local Oregon School District.

November 15, 2012 has been designated as School Board Member Day in Illinois.

This is a time to show appreciation and to begin to better understand how school board members work together to provide leadership for our schools.

In their daily lives members may be farmers, bankers, doctors or small business owners, but each member has one thing in common: extraordinary dedication to public education. Everyone knows that board members attend meetings, but those hours represent just a fraction of the actual time that they devote to leading the district.

Members attend extracurricular events to support the schools; they attend seminars to learn how to be better board members, and are often involved in other community activities to help represent the community they live in. 

Many of these school and community-related activities take them away from time that could be spent with their own families.

School board members must also listen to the voices of their community and craft a vision and mission for the district to accurately reflect those voices in the design.

Our district’s mission is to “Educate students to be lifelong learners who are productive, responsible citizens.” 

Our members focus on this mission with each decision ensuring the best learning environment for our students while also working to be responsible to our taxpayers.

Help us join others throughout Illinois in giving a big thank you to the men and women who provide the basis of governance for public schools.

Make a special effort to tell each school board member his or her hard work has been noticed and is very much appreciated.

Tom Mahoney

Superintendent

Oregon School District

4H Club’s tree killed by vandals on Halloween

Dear Editor,

My children are part of the Leaf River Soaring Eagles 4-H Club. As a group, we decided to plant a tree at our community center.

All summer long my family faithfully watered this tree to ensure the roots would take and the tree would flourish.

As we all know the temps reached some terribly high numbers and yet we continued to lug the heavy hoses up there and stand outside for 30 minutes each day (for 3 months) to water that tree.

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