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2001
IN REVIEW
Blaine School District
By Gordon
Dolman
There
were two major events during 2001 that affected students,
staff, and community of Blaine school district.
The tragedy on September 11 will always be remembered as
the most memorable day of the year we now end. The events
of that morning brought us together in sorrow and fear.
Our churches were crowded. Our feeling were shared. We began
to learn more about a society that previously had little
major significance. Blaine school district was no longer
schools in the corner of Washington, but part of the larger
nation, occupying a major position in the international
picture. Two of our teachers were called to active military
duty from their reserve status.
Our Point Roberts students and their families were forced
to face long lines at the borders and the inconvenience
of lengthy delays. We learned about rumors on an
international scale. We were proud to find that our students
are strong and show maturity far beyond that which is expected.
We met the need for constant communication methods and alternate
means of transportation.
The events of September 11 united us.
Our other major event the passing of the capital
projects bond will also hold significance for the
future. The citizens of Blaine saw the present and increasing
needs of our students and the campus that serves as the
heart of our community. The construction process has already
begun and will continue for the next five years. During
that time we will see increased safety and security, more
classroom space, and energy conservation improvements.
Plans call for additional construction or remodel to every
area of our district. The community is welcome to stop by
the district office for an update on the latest activity
and to discuss upcoming projects. As we close this year,
we look forward to the improvements at the middle and high
school buildings.
The year 2001 served as a step into the future.
Blaine school district extends best wishes to all for 2002..
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