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  • Notes from the Superintendent, 04/18/2025

    Spring Hill Schools mourns the loss of longtime educator Alicia Von Stein and continues preparations for the Bond 2025 election, with ballots arriving April 23 and due by May 13—supporting growth without a mill levy increase. Other highlights include Spring Hill High’s All Star recognition, College Signing Day celebrations, Core Value Awards, and ongoing enrollment growth now totaling 3,938 students.

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  • Notes from the Superintendent, 04/04/2025

    This week’s “Link’d In” covers major federal education changes and what they mean for Spring Hill Schools. We’re also celebrating standout students and sharing important updates on Bond 2025 as the election nears. Plus, find key info on graduation, enrollment, and upcoming district events!

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2024-2025 News

  • USD 230 Board of Education Meeting Recap, April 14, 2025

    The USD 230 Board of Education met on April 14, 2025, to celebrate student and staff achievements, approve contracts and purchases, and continue planning for Bond 2025. Highlights included recognition of Spring Hill High School’s first female wrestling state champion, a National Merit Finalist, and approval of the 2025-26 device lease and LED lighting upgrades.

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  • March 2025 Standing Ovations Announced, 4/2/2025

    Congratulations to our monthly Price Chopper Standing Ovation winners: Administration: Billy Terry, Educational Support Center; Jody Moeschler, Timber Sage Elementary -- Certified: Rebecca Boomgarden, Timber Sage Elementary/Prairie Creek Elementary; Cordelia Hanger, Dayton Creek Elementary -- Classified: Nicole McLaughlin, District Administrative Center; Jamie Gabel, Timber Sage Elementary

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  • USD 230 Board of Education Meeting Recap, 3/24/2025

    The Spring Hill USD 230 Board of Education met March 24, 2025, to review student recognitions, technology upgrades, 2025–26 handbook changes, and staffing-based capacity recommendations. The board also approved a new health insurance broker and continued planning for the May 13 bond election.

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