Records: Kearney taxpayers paid for superintendentâs school conference on day of alleged DWI crash
Records show Dr. Matt Miller was reimbursed for conference mileage, registration fee. Share Updated: 4:19 PM CDT Jun 30, 2021
Records show Dr. Matt Miller was reimbursed for conference mileage, registration fee. Share Updated: 4:19 PM CDT Jun 30, 2021
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Show Transcript ARREST. NBCAYâS NOT INVESTIGATES HAS OBTAINED NEW RECORDS SHOWING THAT KEARNY SCHOOL TAXPAYERS PAID FOR THE SCHOOL SUPE RINTENDENT TO ATTEND. A SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORâS CONFERENCE NEAR THE LAKE OF THE OZARKS THAT CONFERENCE SCHEDULED ON THE SAME DAY CAMDEN COUYNT SHERIFFâS DEPUTIES ARRESTED DR. MATT MILLER JUST PASSED ONE OF THE MORNING MARCH 26TH. THEY SAY HE WAS DRIVING WELL INTOXICATED. ITâS JTUS HUSH âT S QUIET. ITâS TOO QUIET. IT INFURIATES ME KEARNY TAXPAYERS. ARETH AND JULIE BELL HAVE SEEN NEW RECORDS UNCOVERED BY KMBC9-INVESTIGATE
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Karen Hall, center, watches Maplewood Richmond Heights high schoolers in 2018. Hall retired this school year after taking over as MRH s superintendent in 2012.
After more than a year of having to be educators, public health experts and, at times, politicians, at least 43 school superintendents in Missouri are calling it quits.
The list includes six from the St. Louis region. The overall turnover rate among top school administrators is on par with last year but up from 2019, according to a statewide superintendent organization.
School leaders say the past year has been particularly grueling as the pandemic brought new challenges, tough decisions and increased scrutiny. And since leaders around the state have faced the same challenges, there was nowhere to turn for advice.
By Editor | April 28, 2021
By MARK EVANS
STE. GENEVIEVE HERALD
Meeting for the first time since the April 6 election, the Ste. Genevieve R-II Board of Education held its reorganizational meeting on April 20. In its regular meeting, the board then announced official end-of-year dates and approved hiring a new fifth-grade teacher and two new staff members.
REORGANIZING
THE BOARD
The reorganizational meeting began with outgoing member and board vice president Joan Huck receiving a special clock as a gift.
“We would like to thank Joan for serving the community and the school district for 18 years and even beyond that,” board president David Bova said, “for serving as board vice president, for putting kids first in all your decisions and keeping what’s best for kids as your top priority.”