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Dr. Jesse Ulrich hired as 6th President of Iowa Central by Iowa Central Information Posted on 5/10/2021 The Iowa Central Community College Board of Directors announces Dr. Jesse Ulrich will serve as the College’s next president. Dr. Ulrich, an Iowa Central graduate and member of the College’s 2019 Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame, will begin his role on July 1, 2021. Dr. Ulrich will be the sixth president of the College. He shares Iowa Central’s deep-rooted belief and commitment to positively impact the economic, social, and cultural opportunities of students. In addition to administrative experience, Dr. Ulrich brings to the College a proven history of building partnerships, implementing student-centered initiatives, and collaboratively leading teams through consensus and empowerment to accomplish goals. ....
January 12 2021 Recent changes in school COVID metrics have opened the door to Crook County School District offering full-time, in-person education for all grades Recent relaxations by state government in school attendance guidelines has opened the door for grades 6-12 to join other students in attending school full time. Crook County School District Superintendent Sara Johnson announced the possibility of going full time during the second semester, which begins Jan. 26, after the governor announced a change in school mandates in late December. State officials announced (recently) that they re relaxing statewide mandates and returning decision-making authority to local school boards and school districts, Johnson stated. The COVID-19 health metrics, which determine if schools can open, are now advisory instead of mandatory starting Jan. 1. ....