Dr. Todd Fraley Superintendent of Schools fraleyt@sedalia200.org 660-829-6450 Welcome to the Smith-Cotton High School Drill Meet! Fraley said, Ms. The district also deeply appreciates that our parents and patrons understand the importance of a quality education experience and the impact education has on the growth and betterment of our entire community. For Sedalia to grow and prosper, we need families with young children to relocate to our community. Please call your school nurse or the district health coordinator if you have questions regarding this policy. Our district has a passionate and caring staff who strive to ensure that every student feels safe and supported. Email: circulation@phillipsmedia.com, By Skye Melcher, skyem@sedaliademocrat.com, Pettis County Health Board candidates meet at Pachyderm forum, Five vying for three seats on Pettis County R-V Board of Education, Dr. Eldenburg moves family practice to east side, Open Door Thrift Shop accepting donations for Turkey, SHS Math-A-Thon supports St. Jude Cancer patients, Photo: Immanuel United Church of Christ donates to Open Door, Powered by Creative Circle Media Solutions. Phone: 660-826-1000 Students will be able to take an entire course from any Internet-connected computer, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. During closed session on Monday, Feb. 28, the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education voted unanimously to promote Assistant Superintendent Dr. Todd Fraley to the role of superintendent. document.write ("?zoneid="+zone+"&blockcampaign=1"); Jennie Guerrini to director of Whittier Alternative High School, where she currently is an at-risk teacher focused on elective classes. 1 630173327 3144158100 3144158009. Forgot Password? Photo (Courtesy of Sedalia School District 200): Dr. Todd Fraley, who has worked in Sedalia School District 200 since 1997 and as one of its assistant superintendents since 2018, has been named superintendent, effective July 1, 2022. Classic Login "The dream begins with a teacher who believes in you, who tugs and pushes and leads you to the next plateau, sometimes poking you with a sharp stick called 'truth'." - Dan Rather Through unexpected expenses due to COVID-19, federal relief funding with lots of strings attached and the uncertainties of state funding, he has proven his fiscal responsibility and ability to plan for the challenges ahead. He holds career continuous professional certification in K-12 learning disabilities, K-12 behavioral disabilities, K-12 special education administration, K-8 and Grades 5-12 principal and K-12 superintendent. Managing a school district budget is a challenge under the best of circumstances, but Dr. Fraley reinforced his value to Sedalia 200 over the course of the pandemic, she said. Education of Homeless Children and Youth - McKinney-Vento. Sedalia also benefits when the young citizens of the community decide to stay and raise families right here in their hometown, he said. Sedalia 200 Board of Education President Diana Nichols, Soccer Program Presents Mental Health Grants, Halvorsen & Pilliard Crowned Courtwarming Royalty at S-C, First-grade Author Enjoys Sharing His Stories, S-Cs Gallegos to Cheer for Columbia College, Six SC Band Students Participate in District Honor Bands at UCM, Dr. Silver Inspires Sedalia 200 Educators, S-Cs Smith Receives Johnson Academic Achievement Scholarship. The districts maintenance and custodial staff care for more than 900,000 square feet of facilities and more than 150 acres of property; their invaluable contributions deserve both respect and admiration. They are replacing Stacy Curry, SCJH principal, who is retiring at the end of the 2022-23 school year; Whittier Director Martin White and Assistant Director B.J. Additionally, I credit Mr. Steve Triplett for giving me the opportunity as assistant superintendent over the last four years to prove myself worthy of this distinction.. '&charset='+document.charset : (document.characterSet ? Triplett was named the West Central districts 2021 recipient of the Emerging Superintendent Award, given out annually by the Missouri Association of School Administrators. Diana Nichols, president of the Sedalia 200 Board of Education, said Fraleys school finance knowledge was a significant factor in his selection.