RANGELY I The Rocky Mountain Area of Chevron’s Mid-Continent Business Unit gave $20,000 to the RE-4 school district at its board meeting Jan. 15. Chevron operations supervisor Luke Allred and plant operations supervisor Kelly Brown presented the check, which will help fund an upper-level math and science faculty position, to[Read More…]
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Encana grant provides resources
RANGELY I Encana Oil & Gas, Inc. has awarded the Rangely School District a $10,500 grant to assist the school district’s efforts to create a learning community dedicated to higher achievement and development in the 2012/2013 school year.
RE-4 takes responsibility
RANGELY I The board of education has a responsibility to assure that the educational system meets or exceeds the community’s expectations. The superintendent is responsible for garnering the support of staff, utilizing resources in a prudent and effective manner and accurately communicating results to the community.
RE-4 School district thanks parents
RANGELY I It doesn’t take a Harvard research study to tell us that parent involvement in education is a good thing. Our two principals are strong advocates for parental involvement in their schools.
Rangely’s new school staff Q & A
RANGELY I This week, Rangely Junior/Senior High School and Parkview Elementary School kick off the school year with several staff members who are new to the district or filling a new position within the schools.
RE-4 SCHOOL DISTRICT HONOR ROLL
RANGELY I The Rangely Junior/Senior High School is proud to announce the honor roll for the junior high, fourth quarter and high school, second semester, 2011-2012.
Rangely school district celebrates successful year
The Rangely School District was proud to announce another successful school year in which academic success was impressive as demonstrated by federal recognition, state standardized assessments scores and most importantly, the daily learning activities in the classrooms.
Districts continue to cut funding
RBC I School districts face another year of drastic cuts as the negative factor increases from -12.94 percent in 2011-12 to -16.1 percent for 2012-13. Options to keep cuts away from the classroom are unrealistic.
Rangely’s BAC, others help set bond priorities
RANGELY I The Bond Advisory Committee, BAC, was established by the board of education and the superintendent of schools in August 2011.
Mill levy would ensure school sports can continue
RANGELY I The Rangely School District and The Western Rio Blanco Recreation and Park District are working together to continue the positive trajectory of the school district’s academic achievement and to assure sports/activities for the next five years with a mill levy proposal in May.
Rangely teacher of the month …
Joanne Allred is a treasure trove of information and skilled to the core.
New school board members
Newly elected Rangely School District board members were sworn in by municipal judge Norman Hall Tuesday.