Dear Cherokee families:
Supporting students and teachers is a primary focus of my job as principal. I work every day to make sure they have the tools and resources they need to succeed.
As enrollment in our school district continues to grow that is becoming more and more challenging. Class sizes are growing and even if we had the funding to hire more teachers, many of our schools don’t have the space to add classes. On April 2, we will have the opportunity to vote on two proposals that will help address these growing pains.
If approved, Springfield Public Schools will:
1. Hire more teachers;
2. Replace aging computers and upgrade internet access in every classroom in every school in the district;
3. Expand elementary classroom space at three elementary schools to address crowding at a number of schools;
4. Remodel Kickapoo High School; and
5. Renovate Glendale High School’s cafeteria and library.
These improvements can be made with only a minimal investment from our community. Our tax levy is one the lowest in Missouri. In a comparison of 39 Missouri school districts, including the largest and those surrounding Springfield, SPS ranks 35th.
I’m sure you can see the advantages these projects will have for our students and teachers, plus an investment in education is an investment in the future vitality of our community. Our neighborhoods will be strengthened by modern school buildings; students will have better quality learning environments with access to modern technology; and two of our high schools will receive much-needed renovations.
Please remember to vote Tuesday, April 2, on Proposition Teachers for Kids and Proposition Classrooms for Kids.
Bill Powers
Principal
523-7210
@MrPowersCMS
wtpowers@spsmail.org
Kickapoo Mission
| The mission of Kickapoo High School is to facilitate a high level of learning and performance and to prepare all students for their futures in a global society. |
Monday, March 18, 2013
Monday, February 4, 2013
Are you registered to vote?
A levy and a bond proposal to help hire more teachers and fund important school improvements in our school district will be on the ballot April 2, 2013. If you are not currently registered to vote in Springfield and want to vote in this election, you must register to vote by Wednesday, March 6.
You
may register at our school office, any public or college library or the Greene
County Clerk’s Office. Just bring with you some form of identification such as
a driver’s license or Social Security card.
On
the ballot will be Proposition Teachers for Kids and Proposition Classrooms for
Kids. Approval of both propositions is necessary to address our needs.
If
approved, Proposition Teachers for Kids would allow our school district to hire
more teachers to keep pace with growing enrollment. Approval of Proposition
Classrooms for Kids would support students and teachers with the classroom
space, technology and facilities they need to succeed.
For
more information about how our students and schools will benefit from these
propositions, visit www.springfieldpublicschoolsmo.org.
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