RANGELY I When it comes to the subject of a four-day school week, there’s more homework to do.
Tag: Rangely School District
New Rangely teachers
RANGELY | New teachers in the Rangely School District went through orientation last week and prepared for the beginning of classes, which will start Monday.
Rangely Police Department collecting school supplies
RANGELY I The Rangely Police Department is collecting school supplies for students.
2009-10 supply list for Rangely Elementary
RANGELY I All students will be assigned a locker in which to store their backpacks, coats, etc.
New principal Winn will lead combined middle, high schools
RANGELY I Rob Winn likes a challenge. Winn is the new principal of the Rangely middle and high schools, which beginning this year will be combined in the same building.
Williams takes reins in Rangely
RANGELY I It won’t be long before students in the Rangely School District will be back in the classroom.
Rangely District’s budget projections are looking better
RANGELY I After a series of tough financial decisions, including closing a school and consolidating two other schools in order to save money, budget projections for Rangely’s School District for the 2009-2010 school year are looking up.
Superintendents begin transition
RBC — Dwayne Newman has sat in on his last school board meeting. At least in Rangely.
School bond votes highlight lengthy ballots
RBC — It’s countdown to election time for the Meeker and Rangely school districts. Both districts will have bond initiatives on Tuesday’s general election ballot. And both are confident they have made their case to voters. “I’m still hearing positive support,” said Rangely Superintendent Dwayne New-man. “I have heard comments[Read More…]
Skelton’s resignation comes as surprise
RANGELY — When Mark Skelton went to work Monday, he knew it was going to be a different feeling.
Rangely board begins preparations in anticipation of bond issue passage
RANGELY — The Rangely RE-4 School Board is moving forward with preparations in anticipation of passing the district’s proposed $15 million bond. The money would be used for building renovation, safety and technology upgrades and transportation needs.
Matt Scoggins on the bond initiative:
A conversation with Rangely School Board President Matt Scoggins: