Moberly school board approves FY22 budget
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In lieu of reports of its strong financial operational structure and short-term outlook, the Moberly Public School District is taking great advantage and banking on the situation to not only enhance the educational opportunities of its students, but also reward district personnel in an effort to retain and attract quality educators.
This seemingly was the key highlight of the district s 2021-22 fiscal year budget approved by the board of education at its June 8 monthly business meeting.
Learning that Missouri lawmakers approved a budget that included full funding of the state s educational foundation formula, a financial analysts report indicating Moberly having a strong A+ bond rating,, and coupling this with Moberly voters supporting the school district in the recent April election, Interim Superintendent Dr. Dustin Fanning told gatherers at the meeting this greatly set the wheels in motion for the district to take
Thomsen named new Moberly assistant superintendent, Diehl honored at Ameren Missouri
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Dr. Bryan Thomsen is named as the new Moberly Public School District s Assistant Superintendent over Human Resources, Special Programs and the Title IX Coordinator beginning July 1. The Moberly Board of Education on April 20 announced Thomsen to be Dr. Dustin Fanning s successor in this position as Fanning was named last month as the district s new superintendent.
According to a Moberly school distirct press release issued late Tuesday afternoon, Dr. Thomsen has 20 years of experience in teaching and administration including nine years as superintendent for North Callaway R-1 Schools and, most recently, at Oak Grove R-VI Schools.
Moberly Public School Board votes to hire new superintendent
MOBERLY, Mo. (KMIZ)
Moberly Public Schools Board of Education has voted to hire Dr. Dustin Fanning as the next district superintendent of Schools.
Fanning will start his new job on July 1 of this year.
Fanning was also named as interim superintendent for the remainder of the school year.
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