The board conducted interviews with internal and external candidates before selecting Fraley. Fry was named interim principal at SMS in October 2019 after the passing of then-Principal Brendan Eisenmenger, serving in that role for the remainder of the school year. Over the past two years, the pandemic changed so much for us. 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. //]]>-->, Sedalia School District 200 Superintendent Steve Triplett is the West Central Districts 2021 recipient of the Emerging Superintendent Award from the Missouri Association of School . Fraley is not only one of the smartest people I have ever known, he is passionate about the care and education of children, Triplett said. Diana Nichols, president of the Sedalia 200 Board of Education, said Fraleys school finance knowledge was a significant factor in his selection. He also has been an adjunct instructor for Lindenwood University (2017-18) and William Woods/Central Methodist University (2015-present). document.write ("'><\/scr"+"ipt>"); Speech and Debate at SFCC, 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM document.write ("&loc=" + escape(window.location)); This district and the Board of Education have many complicated decisions moving forward in the designs and outcomes of our facilities, grade level configurations, and future growth. document.write (document.charset ? Assistant Superintendent Dr. Todd Fraley has been named the new Sedalia School District 200 superintendent. Shortly after incorporation, founding members enlisted the help of CPA Ron Toellner. if (document.MAX_used != ',') document.write ("&exclude=" + document.MAX_used); School officials say, during his tenure, Sedalia 200 expanded student access to technology, including one-to-one Chromebook access for students in grades 6-12, and opened the Loftus Early Childhood Center, which has provided greater educational opportunity for pre-K students. Steve Triplett, who has been superintendent of Sedalia School District 200 since 2019, has announced his retirement, effective June 30, 2022. He became the schools media specialist in 2015, then the instructional technology specialist in 2019. Making this happen requires our schools to be safe, clean, modernized, and fun places to learn and grow. It is imperative that Sedalia provides the very best opportunities for our children, he said. Triplett says: As superintendents, we do this work because we believe in the value of education to transform lives and the mission of providing opportunity for every student. Ms. Noland now has the experience along with the intelligence and work ethic to make positive growth and change at the junior high. He also served as the Smith-Cotton boys soccer head coach from 2002-2009. '&charset='+document.charset : (document.characterSet ? He also attained a masters degree in education and an education specialist degree, both from the University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg, and a doctorate in educational leadership from William Woods University in Fulton. document.write ("