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District mulls how to spend federal funds
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Ken Levy TVN Staff With more than $293,000 in federal funding for salaries coming to the Teton School District, its board of trustees has some choices to make about how it’s used. The trustees approved accepting the funds from the Education Jobs Fund at its Monday meeting. The funds can only be used for
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salaries, benefits and related items at the school level, not for district staff or other purposes, according to School Superintendent Monte Woolstenhulme. The funding amounts to about $1,411 per eligible employee in the district. Board Chairman Doug Petersen said he’d like to see the funds used “in the best interest of the kids.” Driggs Elementary School Principal Megan Bybee suggested some of the
funding could be used to hire additional help for DES’s reading program for students in first-third grades. There was general opposition to writing one-time “bonus” checks to the staff. Marcia Kunz, business manager, said taxes would have to be paid on that, and suggested the district could use the funds
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Lia Kluegel finds her way through the leaves to find rasberries and other goodies she and fellow Junior Master Gardeners have been tending all through the summer. All the fruits and vegetables that were harvested on Wednesday afternoon were donated to the Senior Center in Driggs. See related photos on page B8.
Locals vie for state, federal offices Mossman: Education, jobs accountability
Sullivan: Bring jobs back home
Regarding education, Mossman said he believes in the Idaho State Constitution’s requirement that the state Ralph Mossman, the provide a uniform and Democratic candidate for thorough free public state representative, education. seat B in district “I believe that 31, believes we should only cut education, jobs and education funding accountability are when no other the key issues in options are available. the district and the There are other state. options available Mossman, of now,” Mossman Driggs, is seeking Ralph Mossman said. the seat currently “Education in held by Republican our state is suffering. Students Tom Loertsscher. Mossman currently serves on the Driggs Planning and Zoning Ralph continued on A16 Commission.
Ken Levy TVN Staff
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American jobs overseas. Our trade deficit with China is primarily caused by the imbalance in currencies, and Jobs and education top the our free trade agreements do priority list for Democratic not account for this U.S. Senate candidate disparity,” Sullivan Tom Sullivan of said. “It is crucial Tetonia. that we establish “The most international obvious issue trade agreements concerning all that do not Americans is the lack disadvantage the of jobs, good paying American worker. jobs,” said Sullivan, It is time to rewho is running Tom Sullivan invest in American against Republican manufacturing and incumbent Mike provide incentives for U.S. Crapo and conservative Randy corporations to bring jobs back Lynn Bergquist. “Over the past 40 years, Tom continued on A16 we have systematically shifted