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Do you agree with the Bend-La Pine teacher transfer policy?
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Do you agree with the Bend-La Pine teacher transfer policy?

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Oppivy7
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Oppivy7

The teachers that are being transferred are part of the back bone of the school. This is one of the highest academic performing schools in the state of Oregon. The choice and timing of the transfers seems punitive and political.

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Lyn Proctor
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Lyn Proctor

This is SOOOO BOGUS!! Mr. Kissel and Mr. Maber were allowed to quietly "step down" and transfer to another district, thus allowing their respective resumes to stay intact. Ms. Green, Ms. Vickery, and Ms. Erikson were the victims of a HATCHET JOB and impossible to replace. SHAME ON THOSE GUYS!

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Lyn Proctor
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Lyn Proctor

This is SOOOO BOGUS! Mr. Kissel and Mr. Maber were "allowed to step down" from their respective positions, thus leaving their resumes more-or-less "intact". Ms. Green, Ms. Erikson, and Ms Vickery were the victims of a vindictive HATCHET JOB, and they will not be able to be replaced at Highland.

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Oppivy7
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Oppivy7

The teachers that are being transferred are part the back bone of the school. This is one the highest academic performing schools in the state of Oregon. The choice and timing of the transfers seems punitive and political.

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Bruce Vernarecci
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Bruce Vernarecci

senority should count.

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Rick Allen
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Rick Allen

Seems unfair and disruptive, totally counter productive! Its a lose, lose!

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Actually disagree with most decisions of any agency in Bend, including this one.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

If you don't like it get your kids out of the public school.and homeschool them, what schools are teaching them is ridiculous anymore

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Do you regularly visit the area's food cart pods?

Do you regularly visit the area's food cart pods?

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Should Oregon's first spouse have a role in policy decisions?
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470 Votes

Should Oregon's first spouse have a role in policy decisions?

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No

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Kimmy Wasatch
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Kimmy Wasatch

Spouse has no standing in government and Gov Kotek should resign like Kitzhaber. Just another example of pushing dem, liberal and lgbtq policies on citezens. Again, you get what you vote for.

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Deb Kizer Dyck
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Deb Kizer Dyck

Her "spouse" has NOT been voted in. Why should she have a say in anything more than a single vote just like each Oregonian?!

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MaryLou R Haffner
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MaryLou R Haffner

We are to avoid all appearance of potential wrong doing. This is especially important when public office is held.

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Alma and Bruce Miller
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Alma and Bruce Miller

It is wrong and we the people are sick of this double standard BS you get voted in and it's never good enough you have to add in all these extra agenda's. No

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Bendlover
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Bendlover

Was the first spouse voted in? I didn't think so...

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Lee Gee
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Lee Gee

She is stepping out of her elected roll. She is being every hypocritical in that she apposed Kitshopper why should she be any better. Her and her partner need to go.

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Mark Mueller
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Mark Mueller

Appears to be more "self serving" corruption in our government.

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Brian Klein
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Brian Klein

I'm not sure why it would be so.

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Latterdaysaint
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Latterdaysaint

Better yet how about resign

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