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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.


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  • Mr. Doug Updike, Board of

Education President

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Performance by the Spring Hill High School Jazz Band

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  • Spring Hill High School

Greeters

  • Elected Officials
  • Spring Hill Education

Foundation Board Members

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¡ Piper Jaffray & Co.

§ Greg Vahrenberg

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¡ Day3 Development

§ Dan Knight

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¡ JE Dunn Construction

§ Eric Floyd § Marcia Youker § Lauren Kepler § Ben Vanderau § Mike Leisinger § Scott Mead § Brad Hulse § Jeff McCracken

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¡ Nabholz Construction

§ Gregg Scholtens § Dustin Taylor § Robby Manthei § Kevin Bauman § Preston Moore § Kale Yoder § Kelsey Eckelberry

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¡ Johnson County Community College

§ Jerry Cook, Trustee § John Clayton § Carol Lehman § Karen Martley § Jennifer Winchester § Emily Behrmann § Susan Hoffman § Liz Lanphear

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¡ City of Olathe

§ Grant Allen § Shawna Davis § Ed Foley § Stephen Larson

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¡ Weichert Realty, LLC

§ Kent Welch § Corey Stewart § Kaitlyn Gillespie § Bill Gerue § Krissy Kempinger § Jon Davis § Kim Nofisinger

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¡ 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

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¡ Gilmore & Bell ¡ Holmes Murphy ¡ K12 ¡ Olathe Chamber of Commerce ¡ Rodrock Development

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¡ Anytime Fitness Olathe ¡ Apple Bus ¡ Newkirk & Novak Construction

Partners

¡ Spring Hill Oil Co. ¡ State Bank of Spring Hill ¡ TriCentury Bank

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Megan Bubb, Elementary Teacher of the Year Anna Manning, Secondary Teacher of the Year State Runner-Up

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Kathleen Hail, Elementary Horizon Award Winner Chris Hagedorn, Secondary Horizon Award Winner

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Jayci Dalton,

2016-2017 School Nutrition Association Kansas Director

  • f the Year
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¡ 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

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Presentation by a Spring Hill Elementary School Leadership Crew

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¡ State Focus ¡ State Funding ¡ Technology ¡ Project Gemini ¡ Non-traditional Classrooms

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¡ Negotiations ¡ Character Awards

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¡ A.L.I.C.E. ¡ Safety Manual ¡ Wellness Activities

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¡ #Bond2016

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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

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Woodland Spring Middle

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¡ 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

this year’s kindergarten class is greater than 250 students.

2,000 3,000 4,000+

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Assessed Valuation Comparison

50,000,000 100,000,000 150,000,000 200,000,000 250,000,000

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96,096,791 110,262,445 116,589,963 128,811,934 127,733,446 122,070,834 123,125,551 125,553,222 132,756,418 145,364,604 161,666,340 182,522,831 203,704,674

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60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 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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Your donation supports Spring Hill Education Foundation Teacher Innovation Grants

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Last year you supported:

  • Alternative desks
  • OSMS Explorer Kits
  • Anatomy in Clay
  • Breakout EDU
  • Empathy Belly
  • STEM Bins

6 teachers applied and all received funding

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