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In 1971 voters in USD 365 defeated a $1.7 million bond issue to build a new high school on a 1,447 no to a 740 yes count. [3] In 2008 Gordon Myers, the USD 365 superintendent, retired. Donald Blome, who had been the superintendent of Burlingame USD 454 school district, was hired as the new superintendent that year. [4]
The extracurricular activities offered at Anderson County Jr/Sr High School are relatively small and limited due to the school's small size. The Bulldogs are classified as a 3A school, the third-largest classification in Kansas according to the Kansas State High School Activities Association. Throughout its history, Anderson County has won two ...
Kristy Harrell Huskey, 72, Ernest E Mackins, 53, Andy Patrick, 50, and Bill Thompson, 38, are running for school board at large in Anderson County School District 5. Here's what the candidates had ...
Anderson County Schools is the operating school district for Anderson County, Kentucky. The district is governed by the Anderson County Board of Education, of which the current Superintendent is Sheila Mitchell. [1] As of 2020, the district enrolled 3,555 students across 7 schools with 220 full-time teachers. [2]
Here is a list of new principals and superintendents for the 2024-25 school year in Anderson County. ... the Anderson School District One board room, was named Superintendent in January 2024 ...
Hundreds of angry citizens packed our Nov. 13 school board meeting in response to Facebook allegations. Without due process, citizens demanded that school employees be fired. A state senator added ...
This local electoral calendar for 2021 lists the subnational elections held in 2021. Referendums , recall and retention elections , and national by-elections (special elections) are also included. Part of the Politics series
Hundreds attended the Anderson County School Board meeting on Nov. 13— including State Sen. Adrienne Southworth — speaking in defense of the Briscoe family and against a school counselor and ...