JHS surveys won’t be counted, to be redone

Cami Robson My name is Cami (Gruber) Robson. My husband, Greg, and I have three boys, one of which is currently attending Jefferson High School. Growing up in the community of Clancy School and Jefferson High School, I was taught that you should invest in your community and give back or serve your community when you can. Throwing my hat in the ring for a second term on the Jefferson High School Board was an easy decision because of the exciting future I see for our high school. It has been a tough year with all the restrictions to our school from the pandemic, but as we see our school’s return to some normalcy, I have hopes to see the enrollment continue to grow and to give our facility the face lift and expansion it needs to allow our teens the best learning environment possible. I look forward to continuing to support our administration in keeping JHS a great school.

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A building improvements survey sent to Jefferson County registered voters by the Jefferson High School Board of Trustees will not be counted due to mailing error. The mistake, which caused some households to receive several copies of the survey, was due to a misunderstanding by the printing company, Action Print in Helena, according to the Trustees. 

The cost of the surveys and all billing to the school for the botched surveys will be rectified, according to the Trustees during the Oct. 20 meeting when the mistake was revealed. 

“We misinterpreted that the list had been ‘de-duped’ … we thought we were already dealing with a single-address final list,” said Steve Davison, owner and corporate manager of Action Print.

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