08/02/2022
August 2, 2022
Dear Ennis Mustang Families and Ennis Community,
We hope that everyone is doing well and enjoying your summer break. We are getting closer to the first day of school, which starts Wednesday, August 24th.
I would like to update you on our staffing shortages at the school and there is no secret that finding workers has been a real challenge the past few years not only at the school, but the community as well. Currently, we are short 2 school bus route drivers and we have had no interest. This position starts at $25/hr and guarantees 20 hours/week for the VC route and 22.5 hours/week for the Cameron Route. With these positions comes prorated health insurance, vacation and sick leave, as well a retirement system (PERS). We are willing to be flexible with the route schedules and will combine this position with a custodial or other position to make it full time. We will train and we will pay for training. The other shortage we have is in our custodial department and could use more custodians. The starting wage is $19.20/hr and offers EXCELLENT benefits including up to $740/month for health insurance, $50k life insurance, 3 personal days, paid holidays, vacation/sick leave, and PERS retirement. We are willing to hire part time custodians as well. Also, if you have a child who is 14 years old or older, they can apply for an after school custodial job for up to 3 hours. It is a great job for kids to put some extra cash in their pockets. We could employ up to 3 student workers after school. We will be discussing at length our staffing shortages at the August 8 school board meeting.
Our teaching positions have slowly been getting filled. We will have a recommendation for a K-12 Art teacher at the August 8th school board meeting as well as a 9-12 Science teacher to instruct 2 sections of Biology and 2 sections of Earth Science. We have an employee within the school that will teach Chemistry, but we are still looking to get Anatomy filled, which may be offered through a digital platform. Unfortunately, we are advertising for a HS math teacher to instruct Geometry and Algebra 2. We hope that folks will spread the word and contact any potential math folks within the community that may be willing to help us out. If we cannot find a math teacher, then we will have no choice but to offer math through a digital platform, which we want to be the last resort. The teacher shortage is real and schools across the state and nation are in a very tough spot. We are willing to look at alternative licensing options as well with the Montana Office of Public Instruction and getting good people in front of kids, even if they do not have the proper licensing at this point.
Housing continues to be an issue in our community and we would appreciate any leads on affordable housing that school staff can afford. We have 6 units at the school and they are full with new teachers. Fortunately, the board has approved housing initiatives that will help recruit and retain quality staff. One initiative is remodeling a basement of one of our units making it into a one bedroom apartment, which that unit is about ready to go and already spoken for. Another initiative we are working on is putting a duplex on the vacant school lot just west of the school, which we are hoping to be completed a year from now.
As most of you know, the school board made the decision to discontinue ZOOM board meetings. So, the August 8th school board meeting will be in-person. I want to remind folks that the agendas are posted every month online about a week before the meeting. If you go to the school website, click on the “documents” tab then click on the “school board” folder and you will find the agenda. In addition, the meeting agenda is posted about a week in advance at the post office in Ennis, Virginia City, McAllister, and Cameron. The agenda can also be found on the school mobile app under documents. If you have not gotten the free school app, you can download it from Google Play or the Apple Store. Like always, I encourage folks to contact the school with any questions.
On a positive note, we are excited and ready for the new school year and seeing the kids. At this point it is looking like we will have around 420 kids enrolled in the school K-12, which is 10 more than last year at this time and 40 more than two years ago. We are enrolling kids and giving school tours to families on a consistent basis and we are excited to have them in our district!
In closing, please contact the school if you have any questions. Have a great day!
Sincerely,
Casey Klasna - Supt.