As the school year gets underway, North Wasco County School District 21 talked last week with residents in the Dry Hollow Elementary School area about attempts to relieve traffic congestion when school starts and ends each day. A trial of various options took place at the end of the last school year. D-21 Superintendent Candy Armstrong says the “tear drop” design on school property has been kept for parents to drop off and pick up students. The roundabout that was placed on 19th Street last spring will not be brought back. Armstrong says everything being done is taking place on the south side of the street, which is the side the school is on.