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Southside superintendent: 'Back to better'

On Tuesday, Paul Wieneke began his second school year as the superintendent of the Southside School District.

"We are not aspiring to return 'back to normal,' " he said. "We are returning to 'back to better,' better instruction, better connections with staff and students and stronger partnerships with our families."

"Our staff is very enthusiastic about coming back," he added, "Our parents and students are very enthusiastic about coming back."

The district anticipated about 200 students in prekindergarten through eighth grade. The district experienced no staff turnover, and added a counselor, Wieneke said.

At more than 120 years old, Southside is one of the oldest districts in the state.

"Our district is rich in history, heritage and tradition," Wieneke said.

The outsides of the buildings have received a new coat of paint. The ballfield has received new infield dirt, and everyone is invited to enjoy it, the superintendent said. And thanks to Eagle Scout Mark Woods and his family, the Bobcat Canyon trail has been improved and features wood chips.

The district's educational programs and operations levy failed in April. A new levy with a lower rate will be on the Nov. 8 ballot.

Winter break begins Dec. 19. Spring break is April 3-7, and the last day of school is scheduled for June 9.

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Gordon Weeks, Reporter

Shelton-Mason County Journal & Belfair Herald

 

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