In Focus 6/9/21
On Wednesday’s Edition, we talked with USD Wamego Superintendent Tim Winter and USD 323 Rock Creek Superintendent Kevin Logan in the first half hour.
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Wamego school board begins search for interim superintendent
The search for an interim superintendent at USD 320 Wamego Public Schools is underway.
School board members met Monday to review potential interview questions, as suggested by the Kansas Association of School Boards. Two candidates have submitted interest in the position, which is being vacated by current Superintendent Tim Winter at the end of July. Winter announced his resignation last week and was subsequently retained by the district as an eighth grade math teacher.
The board Monday interviewed Greg Mann, who retired as superintendent of USD 306 Southeast of Saline Schools in 2018.
A second candidate will interview for the position Tuesday, May 25. Board President Claudia McAlister says they are withholding his name until his interview next week.
In Focus 5/12/21
Thursday guests included USD 320 Wamego Superintendent Tim Winter and USD 323 Rock Creek Superintendent Kevin Logan, discussing end of year activities and district news.
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VFW Post 1786 Commander Dan Watkins highlighted upcoming activities including a May 27 ribbon cutting for a memorial walkway at Valley View Cemetery and Memorial Day activities.
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Downtown Manhattan, Inc. Executive Director Gina Scroggs highlighted the events happening downtown, including a recap of the Pink up the Pace 5K for the Johnson Cancer Research Center.
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In Focus 3/10/21
On Wednesday’s edition of In Focus we spoke with Pottawatomie County Schools: USD 320 Wamego Superintendent Tim Winter and USD 323 Rock Creek Superintendent Kevin Logan.
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Port Orchard secondary students could return to campus early February
Kitsap School District plans on returning students to classrooms
Kitsap School District officials are planning how and when to return middle and high school students to classrooms in the following weeks.
PORT ORCHARD, Wash. - More kids across our region are moving towards returning to some type of in-person, classroom instruction. Beginning next week the South Kitsap School District invites third, fourth and fifth grade students back to classrooms in a hybrid model that also includes distanced learning. In early February, middle and high school students may also return to campus.