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  • Op-Ed: A Little Perspective From a Whitehall School Board Member

    JAMES REIFF, Whitehall School Board Chair|Feb 19, 2025

    I have been on the Whitehall School board for around a decade. I have seen a lot of controversy from a lot of different angles in my time on the board. In every situation there are multiple sides and perspectives, and someone is always disappointed, angry, or sad by the way it plays out. I think it is important to try to understand the point of views of all parties, and empathize when you can’t agree. Over the past couple months that Whitehall High School Drama Club has prepared and performed a play called, “I don’t want to talk about it” T...

  • Dear Editor: Facts Matter

    JAMES REIFF|Feb 8, 2023

    Dear Editor, FACTS MATTER, especially when applied in and around schools that are teaching our kids. Even, perhaps especially, when they don’t tell us what we want them to. My family has lived and worked in the Jefferson Valley for over 125 years, and I have many family members that attended and graduated from Cardwell School, including my mom. So when I saw the front page of the Whitehall Ledger today I was very excited to hear that a school in our community was getting such great accolades. I am also a Whitehall School Board trustee, and a p...

  • Reiff Requests Your Vote For School Board

    JAMES REIFF, Whitehall School Board Candidate|Apr 13, 2022

    My name is James Reiff, I am writing to introduce myself to those of you in the community who do not know me. I have been part of the Whitehall and Cardwell communities my entire life. My wife, Logan, and I both attended K-12 in Whitehall. Our two kids are current Whitehall students. After graduating from Whitehall High, I attended Boise State University where I earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology, with minors in Political Science, Biology, and Chemistry. I received my Doctorate of Law...

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