Mr. Doug Updike, Board of Education President
Performance by the Spring Hill High School Jazz Band
• Spring Hill High School Greeters • Elected Officials • Spring Hill Education Foundation Board Members
¡ Piper Jaffray & Co. § Greg Vahrenberg
¡ Day3 Development § Dan Knight
¡ JE Dunn Construction § Eric Floyd § Marcia Youker § Lauren Kepler § Ben Vanderau § Mike Leisinger § Scott Mead § Brad Hulse § Jeff McCracken
¡ Nabholz Construction § Gregg Scholtens § Dustin Taylor § Robby Manthei § Kevin Bauman § Preston Moore § Kale Yoder § Kelsey Eckelberry
¡ Johnson County Community College § Jerry Cook, Trustee § John Clayton § Carol Lehman § Karen Martley § Jennifer Winchester § Emily Behrmann § Susan Hoffman § Liz Lanphear
¡ City of Olathe § Grant Allen § Shawna Davis § Ed Foley § Stephen Larson
¡ Weichert Realty, LLC § Kent Welch § Corey Stewart § Kaitlyn Gillespie § Bill Gerue § Krissy Kempinger § Jon Davis § Kim Nofisinger
¡ City of Spring Hill ¡ Chapel Hill-CH Development, LLC ¡ DLR Group ¡ Inter-State Studio ¡ K-State Olathe ¡ RSP & Associates ¡ Spring Hill Chamber of Commerce ¡ Spring Hill Recreation Commission
¡ Gilmore & Bell ¡ Holmes Murphy ¡ K12 ¡ Olathe Chamber of Commerce ¡ Rodrock Development
¡ Anytime Fitness Olathe ¡ Apple Bus ¡ Newkirk & Novak Construction Partners ¡ Spring Hill Oil Co. ¡ State Bank of Spring Hill ¡ TriCentury Bank
Anna Manning, Megan Bubb, Secondary Teacher of the Year Elementary Teacher of the Year State Runner-Up
Kathleen Hail, Chris Hagedorn, Elementary Horizon Award Winner Secondary Horizon Award Winner
Jayci Dalton , 2016-2017 School Nutrition Association Kansas Director of the Year
¡ Vision: Maintain small-town values and achieve world-class results. ¡ Mission: To be a school district that engages students to learn, create, adapt and succeed in an ever-changing world. ¡ Strategic Plan: Academic Excellence & Learning, Personnel, Health & Safety, Effectively Managing Growth
Presentation by a Spring Hill Elementary School Leadership Crew
¡ State Focus ¡ State Funding ¡ Technology ¡ Project Gemini ¡ Non-traditional Classrooms
¡ Negotiations ¡ Character Awards
¡ A.L.I.C.E. ¡ Safety Manual ¡ Wellness Activities
¡ #Bond2016
Consensus: $82,400,000 ¡ Expand Spring Hill HS: $ 17,661,750 ¡ Construct Middle School #2: $ 33,200,000 ¡ Construct Elementary School #4: $ 21,500,000 ¡ Convert MS North into ECC: $ 1,850,000 ¡ Add New Gym at SHES: $ 2,000,000 ¡ Deferred Maintenance: $ 1,000,000 ¡ Educational Technology: $ 1,000,000 ¡ Purchase Land for Future Schools: $ 650,000 ¡ USD 230 Contingency (~5%) $ 3,538,250 Total $ 82,400,000
Woodland Spring Middle
¡ Enrollment is projected to continue growing for the next 5+ years resulting in nearly 1,500 additional students by 2022-23 school year. ¡ The yearly growth projection for 2016-17 was 99.5% accurate. ¡ Three years ago, one grade was over 200 students, and now there are nine grades over that mark. ¡ The senior class this year is 178 and 4,000+ this year’s kindergarten class is 3,000 greater than 250 students. 2,000
Assessed Valuation Comparison 250,000,000 200,000,000 203,704,674 182,522,831 150,000,000 161,666,340 145,364,604 127,733,446 128,811,934 132,756,418 125,553,222 116,589,963 122,070,834 123,125,551 100,000,000 110,262,445 96,096,791 50,000,000 0 05- 06- 07- 08- 09- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14- 15- 16- 17- 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
68 67 66 65 64 63 62 61 60 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 Mill Levy 66.77 66.56 65.47 65.39 65.38 65.24 64.24 64.14 63.95 63.82
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