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Cottage Demolition

There will be a service project Saturday, July 24 (tomorrow), to demolish the cottage that sits next to the school. We will be meeting at 9am at the Arbon Elementary school. The project shouldn’t take more than a couple of hours if we can get enough people to help.

If you have plans for the afternoon/evening of the 24th of July, this project may not interfere with those plans as this will be completed in the morning.

Thanks, and we hope to see you there!


A Tribute to a Great Teacher

After a total of 22 years, Cindy Pierce has retired from teaching at Arbon Elementary School.

She came to Arbon as Cindy Bradley in 1974 after she graduated from BYU with her teaching degree and a special interest in rural education. She had applied for work in several small towns in Idaho and Colorado but luckily Steve Lusk hired her to work here. She met and married Ron in 1976 and they lived in The Cottage until they moved to Washington in 1977.

Todd Fitch was one of her early students and when asked what he remembered most about Cindy’s teaching he said he remembered Ron coming to the school and teaching them to build huge kites. One day they were playing with a kite and the string broke. It flew out into Barry Williams’ meadow and they went after it. He said they had to wade across the crick to get it so they decided to take the long way back to the school. Mrs. Peterson was very angry with them for taking so much time to come in after recess.

Cindy and Ron moved back to Arbon again in 1991. Cindy went back to work as a teacher o while their house was being built, the entire family of 6 lived in The Cottage. Robin (Neeser) Claunch was living in her double wide trailer behind The Cottage so they were neighbors as well as coworkers for those two years. Robin said Cindy is a “great friend and confidant.” She was supportive and helpful not only with teaching but also in her personal life. She loved sharing kid and grandkid stories. Robin said,

“If I had a problem I knew I could always go to Cindy. She always gave me a shoulder when I needed one.”

For the last few years I have been privileged to work with Cindy as a substitute teacher. I have found her to be very considerate and patient with the children. She worked to understand each individual and their own special needs. She has the wonderful gift of quiet diplomacy.

When I asked her if there was anything she wanted to add to this article she said, “I promise not to believe half the stuff your kids said about you if you promise not to believe half the stuff they said about me.”

I believe the intelligence and ethics of the children who have graduated from Arbon Elementary speaks volumes for the quality of the teachers.

Thank you, Cindy, for all the years of dedicated service!


School Program

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he Arbon Elementary school will be performing their school program Monday, May 24th (today), at 10am and again at 7pm at the Elementary school.  All are invited to come and watch the kids.  We will do a story on the program afterwards, but I wanted to get the word out so that everyone was aware.

We’ll see you there!


Residents Approve Levy

Levy Passes

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record number of residents voted on Tuesday to overwhelmingly approve the school levy as proposed by the school board.  There were 66 voters, 62 in favor and 4 against the levy (94% approval).

The school board would like to express their appreciation and the support of the Arbon community.

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School Levy Election on Tuesday

The school levy election will be held tomorrow, May 18th, at 12pm. The poll location will be at the Arbon Elementary school. Polls will close at 8pm.

The following is the slide show that was presented at the community meeting last week. If you cannot see the slideshow in your email, please view this article in the Arbon-Valley.com website.

Arbon school levy 2010