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2022 will be a year of new for the St. Joseph school system.
North Central Missouri College will soon be the primary community college for Buchanan County students, school districts, businesses, and industries.
A memorandum of understanding was agreed upon this week between North Central Missouri College (NCMC) and Metropolitan Community College (MCC). This understanding will change the service region for Buchanan County.
North Central President Lenny Klaver says NCMC will begin service in Buchanan County after the spring 2022 semester.
“We’re going to do our best to research this over the next year and take the input of business and industry to determine what are the best programs to offer here and how we can market that to not just the high school age population, but the adult learners in the community as well” Klaver tells St. Joseph Post.
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(ST. JOSEPH, Mo.) Eight candidates are vying for three seats on the St. Joseph school board Tuesday.
Each of the seats, which will be decided during Buchanan County’s April 6 general municipal election, carries a three-year term.
One of the first tasks for the newly-elected school board will be navigating the aftermath of voters rejecting or accepting the $107 million dollar school bond issue also up for a vote on April 6. Another area that will garner early attention from the board is the continued struggle of protecting in-person learning and the people who go to school every day.
The two candidates running for re-election are Lute Atieh and Larry Koch. The third current board member running, Richard Gehring, was appointed following the resignation of former board president Sam Wright.
The St. Joseph School District board of education met Monday and approved a $107 million bond issue that goes before voters in April. The bond would mean the construction of a new high school in St. Joseph. Photo by Tommy Rezac. By TOMMY REZACSt. Joseph PostThe St. Joseph School District Board voted 7-0 Monday night to place a $107 million bond issue before voters on the April 6 ballot.The proposal would convert Benton & Lafayette High School into middle schools, and keep St. Joseph Central intact.This would bring the construction of a new high school building, meaning the district would operate two total high schools. A new high school building would take about two years for completion.The Lafayette and Benton buildings would be renovated, including the upgrade and installation of heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems in the Central, Lafayette and Benton buildings.The bond would also include upgrades to athletic facilities and the Hillyard Technical Center, as