By John McCallum
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Dealing with mumps, class sizes, part of Cheney board meeting

 

Last updated 2/2/2017 at 8:43am

John McCallum

As his Salnave Elementary School classmate Oakley Bollar looks on, Bradley Burdett points to one of the steps he uses in getting himself "Learning Ready" as part of a "Good News" presentation to the Cheney School Board on Jan. 25.

So far, the Cheney School District hasn't been impacted by the mumps outbreak hitting other area districts - but it hasn't been unaffected either.

At its Jan. 25 meeting, Superintendent Rob Roettger updated school board members about recent measures the district has taken in response to the outbreak. Roettger said he received a call on the Martin Luther King holiday, Jan. 16, from Kristi Thurston, district student support services director, that a possible case of mumps had been reported at one of the elementary schools.

The next day, Roettger and Associate Superintendent Sean Dotson discus...



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