According to a news release, Triplett graduated from Smith-Cotton High School in 1983 and has worked in the district as a teacher, coach and administrator since 1993. This is the disclaimer text. The superintendent of schools serves in an ex officio capacity. Ms. Noland now has the experience along with the intelligence and work ethic to make positive growth and change at the junior high. [CDATA[ The daily Missourian. }); Mr. Curry, a 1995 graduate of Smith-Cotton High School, holds an associates degree from State Fair Community College (1997) and a bachelors degree in physical science from the University of Central Missouri (2001). Our children should have the best opportunities to succeed as skilled students, athletes, musicians, artists and, most importantly, as citizens in a productive society.. [volume] (Columbia, Mo.) A news release says Sedalia School District 200 Superintendent Steve Triplett has been named the West Central districts 2021 recipient of the Emerging Superintendent Award, given out annually by the Missouri Association of School Administrators. Devon Gilmore, Ed.S. All of his decisions are based on what is best for our students and what will help them build paths to a successful future.. Education of Homeless Children and Youth - McKinney-Vento, Dr. Todd Fraley named next Sedalia 200 superintendent. Apply for the Job in Structural Fitter at Henderson, CO. View the job description, responsibilities and qualifications for this position. School officials say he started his career in education as a substitute teacher before becoming a special education teacher at Smith-Cotton High School (1997-2003); he then served as a special education process coordinator for one school year (2003-2004). 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. Assistant Superintendent Dr. Todd Fraley has been named the next Sedalia School District 200 superintendent. } During his first year as superintendent, Triplett launched Chat and Chew, an opportunity to share breakfast and conversation with staff members at the buildings where they work. if (!document.MAX_used) document.MAX_used = ','; document.write ("