9.19.2007

Levy Information

This is VERY important information. Please share it with your friends and neighbors. If you have any questions about the Levy, please call or email me.

Why are there four questions on the ballot?
Citizens want choice. That’s what the School Board learned when a referendum levy of just one question failed in 2001. Following the failed levy, the school district surveyed voters and found that choice was important to them. Having four questions allows citizens to choose the level of support they feel is most appropriate.

Questions 1 and 2, which provide revenue to keep current educational programs intact, must pass before Question 3 can pass. Question 3 reinstates free transportation for students who encounter traffic hazards on their walk to school, reduces high school activity fees by half, reopens closed swimming pools and reinstates swimming instruction in middle schools. It also provides support staff to keep technology running in the schools and assist teachers in integrating technology into their teaching. Question 4 provides updated computers for student use and improves the student to computer ratio from nine students per computer to five students per computer.

9.12.2007

Just Married

This past weekend was very exciting for Mr. Weller. He tied the knot with his lady love Elissa. It was an amazing celebration filled with friends, family, and (of course) lots of great music. Now he's back at work ready to tackle the school year with his full attention.