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Vote for bond and levy

Published 8:00 am Friday, January 10, 2014

Dear Editor,

I want to encourage you to vote yes on the Tonasket School Bond and Levy in February. Those who know that I am an old teacher might accuse me of being self serving, but my reasons are self serving in a way that might not be so obvious.

I want to live in a vibrant community. I see so many former students in vital roles in our community, and I believe a great education is an excellent foundation that benefits everyone. As a community member I want the students coming out of our schools to be life long learners. When I go to the town library I want the former student behind the counter to know how to operate the equipment. I want local contractors to have the skills to run a business.

It is a benefit not only to myself but to the community as a whole to have well trained first responders. As I grow older I worry that I might fall. There is a good chance that the first responder who comes through my door is a student in our school right now. From my time on the volunteer fire department I know the hours of training that are required by first responders. If they are going to stay current on techniques and technology they must have a solid basic education. After my fall I might spend time in the hospital. I will be served by other Tonasket graduates. Their math and science skills will need to be strong in the nursing field to help with my recovery.

For a vibrant community now and a safe community tomorrow, I encourage you to recognize the direct benefits we all receive from strong schools. Please vote yes on both the Tonasket School Bond and Levy.

Scott Olson

Tonasket

About Gary DeVon

Gary DeVon is the managing editor of the Okanogan Valley Gazette-Tribune and celebrated his 25th year at the newspaper in August 2012. He graduated from Gonzaga University with a degree in Communications - Print Journalism, with an emphasis in photojournalism. He is a proud alumnus of Oroville High School. His family first settled in Okanogan County in the late 1800s. His parents are Judy DeVon and the late Larry DeVon and he has two younger brothers - Dante and Michael. Many family members still call Oroville home. He has a grown daughter, Segornae Douglas and a young granddaughter, Erin.

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