The school board voted 4-1 to adopt the “R.E.S.P.E.C.T. Project ” in its meeting Monday night. The Charger staff has serious concerns about whether the program is necessary or appropriate for our district.
329 board approves staff changes, 6th grade sports, RESPECT program
The USD 329 board made several staffing changes at Monday's meeting, approved a religious education program, discussed bond options and addressed sixth grade participation in athletics.
USD 329 board discusses bond, accepts several resignations
USD 329 discussed staff and the bond at the April 11 school board meeting.
Board sets bond vote for November ballot
At the March board of education meeting, the board passed a motion for a bond proposition to be set for the November ballot.
Editorial | Streamed board meetings benefit community
USD 329 started streaming board meetings along with other school events in spring of 2020, following the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. While this practice began because of COVID-19, we are very thankful that it has continued and hope that it stays that way into the future.
USD 329 Board Meeting | Elementary principal resigns
At the USD 329 board of education meeting Monday night, the board accepted the resignation of Alma Elementary School and Maple Hill Elementary School principal Galen Craghead.
USD 329 superintendent announces retirement
USD 329 superintendent Brad Starnes announced his retirement in an email to district staff on Thursday morning.
USD 329 school board to remain the same after election
The Wabaunsee school board will be unchanged after citizens voted on three open positions Tuesday, with Jerome Hess, Justin Frank and Tony Conrad retaining their seats.
Question of the Week | School board elections
This week the Charger interviewed each of the school board candidates about issues facing USD 329. Here's how students and faculty answered some of the same questions.
School board candidates discuss issues facing USD 329
As Wabaunsee County prepares to vote for three spots on the USD 329 school board, the Charger asked each candidate about issues facing the district. Three candidates are vying for the district 4 seat, and one candidate is up for district 6.