During a recent government meeting, resident and parent Mister Tidmore passionately advocated for the approval of Issue 30, a crucial levy set for a vote on November 5th. Addressing Mayor Molner, President Brandt, and council members, Tidmore emphasized the urgent need for community support, stating, \"We cannot afford to wait until the next cycle of levies.\" He warned that failure to pass the levy could have severe consequences for local schools, potentially leading to increased class sizes and diminished educational quality.
Tidmore highlighted the current manageable class sizes of 15 to 17 students, cautioning that without the necessary funding, these numbers could swell to nearly 30 students per classroom. He stressed that larger class sizes would hinder educators' ability to provide individualized attention to students, jeopardizing the district's academic performance, which he noted is currently rated at 4.5 but aims to return to a 5-point rating.
In his remarks, Tidmore invoked the metaphor of \"carrying the toothpick\" to illustrate the importance of collective action among voters. He urged every resident to participate in the upcoming vote, reinforcing the message that the community's commitment to education is vital for maintaining the quality of local schools and programs.