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Bernie School Board Meeting Held January 9, 2017
January 17th 2017 by Dee Loflin
Bernie School Board Meeting Held January 9, 2017

Bernie, Missouri - The Board of Education for Bernie Public Schools met on Monday, January 9, 2017.

The last day to for candidates to file for a school board position is Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at 5:00 p.m.  Positions expiring are Rick Beaird, Denny Riddle, and Kenneth Walters.

Rick Beaird and Denny Riddle have refiled.  The board positions are on a three year term.

Three formal letters of resignation were presented and approved.  Beverly Karnes, Special Ed Paraprofessional, Sheila Morris, Bernie High School Custodian, and Beck Ingle, High Schol Special Ed Teacher.

The Board also approved annual evaluations on both the Gifted Program and the Personnel Program.

In executive session the board extended the contract of Superintendent Dustin Hicks to three year.  He is serving in his first year as Bernie Superintendent.


Last Updated on January 17th 2017 by Dee Loflin




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Advance, Missouri - On Wednesday, January 11, 2017, FCCLA Region 8 met at Advance High School for their annual screening for new regional officers.

Richland took three offices with Megan Cullum as Region 8 President, Kate Wyman as Region 8 Secretary, and Chloe Holman as Region 8 Reporter.  Judy Ackman is the advisor for Richland.

Bloomfield took one position with Dakota Stroup as Treasurer.

Dexter also took one position with Cheyene McCollom as Skit Designer.

Group picture of all Region 8 Officers.  Back row from left to right, Dakota Stroup Treasurer (Bloomfield), Amanda Robinson Parliamentarian (Clearwater), Sherry Peppers Skit Designer/ Historian (Clearwater), Megan Cullum President (Richland), Faith Oliver Devotional Leader (Puxico), Melody Henry Vice President (Greenville), and Sarah Johnson Program Designer (Clearwater)

Front Row from left to right, Savannah Ahern State Vice President (Advance), Kate Wyman Secretary (Richland), Chloe Holman Reporter (Richland), and Cheyenne McCollom Skit Designer (Dexter).

Photo and article submitted by Megan Cullum, Richland High School student.


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Jackson Allen, McKayla Annesser, Sydney Asberry, Abigail Baldwin, Emily Battles, Chelsea Bennett, Shelby Bishop, Ryder Boles, Hannah Bryant, Nathan Bryant, Kobe Cagle, Blake Carrillo, Bailey Chamberlain, Jaycee Chappell, Gage Coleman, Ryan Collier, Caleb Coons, Bradyn Crockett, and Shelby Curran.

Sarah Dachs, Austin Daniels, Mikayla Dodson, Peyton Driskill, Elissa Dvorak, Benjamin Dyle, Andrew Ellinghouse, Colton Evans, John Fortner, Abby Goodrich, Casey Greene, Evan Grobe, Ethan Hann, Madelyn Haynes, Alexis Hays, Landon Hoggard, Kaylee Honeycutt, Jebidiah Hubbard, Wesley Huey, Makenzie Hutson, and Bryce Ingram.

Nevaeh Johnson, Joshua Kaufman, Kyllie Kendrick, Alanie Lacy, Nathaniel Mangum, Audrey Martin, Chloe McRoy, Layne Medler, Hannah Midgett, Sara Midgett, Tyler Montgomery, Adison Moore, Riley Moore, Shaylin Moore, Kylee Morgan, Molly Murphy, Alexa Noles, Elise Noles, Courtney Northcutt, Ronald Palmer, William Pennington, Ashley Peters, Payton Phelan, Clay Prance, Kyla Propst, Clara Pullam, Tristin Pullum, Hannah Pyles, Skylar Reeves, MaKenna Rodgers, and Victoria Ross.

Riley Slusher, Michael Smith, Damon Stearns, Eston Stearns, Jarred Swindell, Chloe Thurmon, Gracie Tinnin, Ethan Tracy, Justin Viers, Emma Wamble, Kaylee Watts, Kaeli Wells, Mattilyn Williams, Tara Williams, Bronwen Young, MeKenzie Yount


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Abigail Dement, Andrew Dodson, Atom Dowdy, Emily Drews, Alex Dugan, Hannah Frazier, Kayla Freeman, Alyssa Frizzell, Brett Frizzell, Kayleigh Gibson, Gerbrand Haasbroek-Wirz, Grace Hanner, Gerica Harris, Nicholas Harris, Dakota Hutchcraft, Logan Kayler, Andie Kruse, Tucker Kyle, Lexie Laramore, Shyann Larsen, Rachel Lin, Toni Long, Javier Lugo, and Patrick Lutmer.

Makenzie Mahy, Seth Malloy, Jerra Malone, Nicolas March, Magi McBride, Diego Mccormick, Gabriel McHhee, Miller McLaughlin, Abrianna McPherson, Maddox Miller, Camillia Moore, Danielle Morgan, Avery Neely, Lexis Newell, Emily Northern, Caladan Parker, Tanay Patel, Harrison Pennington, John Petrokovich, Dulcie Pullen, Mackenzie Raley, Braeden Raymond, Camden Riley, Katelyn Riley, Kaden Ritter, Julianna Rivera, Kennedy Robertson, and Benjamin Rybolt.

Natalie Sells, Kellsie Shelton, Dylan Sitze, Karsyn Smith, Layken Smith, Austin Stieferman, Ryan Strickland, Amaya Summers, Kyle Tellman, Abigail Thompson, Allison Thurlkill, Kaytlin Tomes, Ivy Tucker, Ayden Walters, Hannah West, Bailey Whitaker, Tori White, Mia Williams, and Camille Winchester.


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Shelby Dawson, Makenna Dean, Camron Dobbelare, Ellen Dowdy, Ryan Duncan, Gabrielle Dunivan, Parker Evans, Izaac Feather, Jaden Feece, Kamdyn Fortner, Abriana Frazier, Cole Gibson, Caitlin Giles, Madison Glaus, Brianna Granger, Levi Grubbs, Hannah Guy, Isaac Hann, Eric Harmon, Nathaniel Harris, Kathryn Hawkins, Maliki Hinson-Flores, Jayci Holcomb, Alexis Holden, Alise Howell, and Braxton Huey.

Logan Jelinek, Logan Jones, Dawson Jones, Logan Josupait, Reece Justice, Myles Keena, Kaeden Kennedy, Truman Krapf, Alliye Lee, Richard Lin, Carly Long, Sanders Lovell, Amber Madigan, Austin Malloy, Chaney Mansker, Grace Marvel, Caitlynn Meppiel, Kylan Moore, Shannon Moore, Cole Nichols, William Norris, Hayden Odell, Taylor Oliva, Hailey Pennebaker, Alyssa Pollard, Blaine Prance, Abigail Rash, Dalton Reed, and Morgan Ryan.

Abbie Sandage, Grace Sepulvado, Jasmine Silvey, Molly Simmons, Destiny Snell, Hunter Stafford, Jimmy Stephens, Christopher Stone, Hannah Summers, Tatum Taylor, Seth Teel, Seth Warren, Calysta Whitaker, Clayton Whitaker, Aslyn Wirz, and Brock Wyman.


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