North Wasco County School District 21’s first community meeting on the road to developing a long-range facilities plan drew about 30 people Tuesday night. Much of the meeting involved consultant Richard Higgins going through what the process is about and what the Oregon Department of Education is seeking in terms of what it is looking for in facilities assessment and movement toward a ten-year plan. District Superintendent Candy Armstrong says the plan would not be limited to building condition, but also address health and safety, future growth, and educational standards. A next meeting has not yet been scheduled. Armstrong says they are waiting for feedback from the community, and are also doing a survey of the public on how best to reach the district’s constituents.