2019 Volleyball Schedule
Trustee Zone Election
Election Time: Notice of Filing Deadline
Salmon River Joint School District #243 has
Trustee Zone 1, Zone 2 & Zone 3 up for Election
Salmon River Joint School District #243 is looking for patrons
living in Zone 1(North Riggins, Race Cr.) Zone 2(Seven Devils
Rd, Rapid River) & 3 (Riggins City Limits).
Anyone interested in being a Trustee needs to pick up a Petition of
Candidacy and a Declaration of Candidacy at the Riggins District
Office (located at the High School) or at the office of the County
Clerk. All paperwork needs to be filled out, have signatures from 5
registered voters out of the Zone in which you are running for;
both documents must be notarized and returned to the Riggins
District Office by Monday September 2, 2019 at 3:00 p.m.
For more information please call the District Office at 630-6027.
Michelle Hollon / Clerk
SRJSD #243
Registration for 2019-2020 School Year
Registration at Riggins Elementary will be August 12.
Registration at Salmon River Sr/Jr High will be August 12th and 13th 2019 , 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.
If you are registering a new student to the district, the following are required at time of registration:
-a parent or legal guardian
-birth certificate
-immunization records
Board Documents Available
Salmon River JSD school board agendas, minutes, and policies can now be accessed through a link.
https://go.boarddocs.com/id/salmon/Board.nsf/Public
Regular Board meetings are held the third Monday of each month with a call to order and executive session at 6:00 p.m., and the general session beginning immediately following executive session. at the Salmon River High School, IEN Room. Public input is welcome as indicated on the agenda. Public comment may be imposed time limits as necessary for the conduct of district business in a timely manner.
From Small Beginnings Come Great Things!
For more information, please contact Michelle Hollon.
Elementary Awarded by Rep Giddings
Thank you Representative Giddings for thinking of our elementary.
Representative Priscilla Giddings stopped by to present Riggins Elementary with a check.
Steps for Schools challenges state legislators to walk as much as possible for one month during the legislative session.
Outfitted with Fitbits, each legislator’s steps are counted, and those steps earn cash to fund their schools’ walking programs or needed physical activity equipment. Legislators who average 10,000 steps per day in the month of February win $500 for playground or physical education equipment for the school of their choice.
Budget Hearing Set for June 17th
SAT Scores Coming Soon
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Supplemental Levy
Patrons of Salmon River JSD 243,
The election for the Supplemental Levy is coming near. Please see attached “Fact Sheet” for more information on the Supplemental Levey. Most importantly, remember to Vote.
Thanks again for your continual support.
Sincerely,
Jim Doramus
Superintendent/Principal
Salmon River JSD 243
Annual Salmon River JSD #243
Supplemental Levy
Voting locations: Salmon River Heritage Center of Canyon Pines RV Park.
Ballots are mailed to all Adams County Voters and some of Idaho Count’s North voters.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Why do we need a Levy?
The state of Idaho continues to under fund education, leaving schools without the needed funds to meet educational requirements. This Levy replaces last years, this is not an additional Levyand supplements our income to maintain our current operationsand covers the state’s shortfall
for basic operation, special education, advanced placement courses, extra-curricular activities such as BPA, athletics, and much more.This Levy will show on next years tax assessment bills.
How much will it cost me on my taxes?
For more information on how to figure your homeowner exemption visit: http://tax.idaho.gov/i-1051.cfm
Are we going to need a supplemental Levy every year?
YES, this is an ANNUALreplacement Levy and as long as the State of Idaho continues its current form of funding for public education we will need a supplemental Levy. Continued support from our community is vital, State and Federal funding is unstable and inadequate. Our school is vital to the community of Riggins. Our community needs families to survive and families need and want a good quality school.
What if the Levy doesn’t pass?
The school board and administration will be forced to make difficult cuts that will drastically affect the quality of education, our students, our staff, our facilities, and our community.
What do we want in our schools?
We desire to maintain a safe environment and a quality of education to advance opportunities for both college preparatory, vocational pursuits, and continue to enhance the curriculum and technology with professional development for our staff so they can have the necessary tools to give every student the opportunity to excel. The district took on the responsibility of providing Preschool services to our families, due to the closure of Head Start. Our district feels strongly that children who attend a high-quality early childhood education program, make cognitive and social gains that prepare them to start school. State monies cannot be used to fund a preschool program.
Many of our students that go on to college are well prepared and most with numerous dual credits on their transcripts and receive substantial scholarships. We want to continue extra-curricular activities, which plays a major role in a student’s ability to work as a team player as well as accept defeat and victory in good sportsmanship. We have great & talented students in our schools that deserve the best we can give them; our athletic accomplishments are just icing on the cake!
Preparing students for a global workplace with 21stcentury communication and critical thinking skills is crucial. Technology plays a huge role in this and is VERY underfunded. It is nearly impossible for districts to maintain current equipment and keep up with the ever-changing world of technology with the money provided by the state.
How does the Levy benefit me as a taxpayer?
Having a quality school in our area brings families to the area and promotes business and industry. These businesses yield the jobs needed to sustain our community. Property owners and renters are both stakeholders in our schools and have voting privileges.Keeping a thriving community keeps our properties value. Also keeps our stores, restaurants, gas stations, financial institutions, and other businesses open.
Facts:
* Your vote is very important; make sure you get yours in!
*We’ve been our own district for over 12 years. 100% of this Levy goes to our local School District!
*We’ve been able to hire and retain quality Teachers and Support Staff!
* Both our Jr./Sr. High School and our Elementary School have met their State and Federal Academic Goals!
*We have 5 volunteer members of this community serving as our local school board:Rich Friend, Eric Hook, Barbara Hawkins, John Pottenger, and Christina Nelson.
*You can vote Absentee ballot. To receive an absentee ballot, contact the Idaho County Courthouse at 983-2751.
*You can register to vote the day of the Levy with valid ID and proof of address.
Thank you for the support of our local youth!
Visit our school website www.jsd243.org and feel free to call our Business Manager with any budget questions 630-6027 or attend the monthly school board meetings, held on the 3rdMonday of the month at the High School.
Parent Survey
Parents,
We need to hear from you!
Please take the following survey by May 17th to get your voice heard.
https://eprovesurveys.advanc-
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