RANGELY I Rangely voters will have an opportunity to meet and speak with the five candidates running for three seats on the Rangely Board of Education during a “Meet the School Board Candidates Night” on Tuesday, Oct. 25.
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Letter to the Editor: Board commended for highlighting needs
Dear Editor: In response to the article regarding the Rangely school board and superintendent agreement I would like to commend the school board for highlighting four areas of need in our district and charging our superintendent to work specifically on them.
Rangely exploring four-day school week
RANGELY I The Rangely School Board will hold a public meeting at 6:30 p.m. Monday at the junior/senior high auditorium to consider going to a four-day school week.
Board candidates make views known
RBC I Editor’s note: Candidates in the Nov. 3 election for positions on the Meeker and Rangely school boards were asked to respond to general questions about their qualifications and why they are running for office. The responses that were received appear in alphabetical order, first for Meeker, then for[Read More…]
Board considers cutting activities, some bus routes
RANGELY — While the possible elimination of some school activities was tabled, pending further study, school board members Monday approved a 30-cent increase to lunch prices.
School board considers additional financial cuts
RANGELY — Faced with a budget shortfall of $500,000 to $700,000, the Rangely School Board has already closed Parkview Elementary to save money.
Williams accepts superintendent job
RANGELY – The second time around, Rangely’s School Board got its man.
Q&A: Rangely DISTRICT’S annual budget
RANGELY — Rangely School District RE-4 is starting to formulate its 2009-2010 budget. As part of that process there have been a number of questions related to the budget and the recent bond passage. Below are the most commonly asked questions and responses from the district.
Sen. White meets with school boards to talk about state budget cuts
RBC — When Meeker and Rangely school board members expressed concern about educational funding to Sen. Al White of Hayden, he could sympathize with their situation. “I understand it’s a very difficult year,” White said.
District will also begin using zero-based budget in ’09-’10
RANGELY — Not only is the Rangely School District looking for ways to save money, it is re-evaluating how it spends money.
Rangely Supt. will resign at end of year
RANGELY — Rio Blanco County has lost two school superintendents in two weeks.
Rangely board to pare its planning
RANGELY — More isn’t necessarily better when it comes to strategic planning. That’s something the Rangely School Board is finding out.