EDUCATIONAL FACILITIES Mountain Home School Board
School Board President: Jason Schmeski Vice President: Neal M. Pen- dergrass Secretary: Bill Wehmeyer Board Member: Lisa House Board Member: Ben Strider Board Member: Arnold Knox Board Member: Barbara Horton Central office 2465 Rodeo Drive 425-1201 How to get on the board agenda Community members must submit their agenda requests, in writing, to the superintendent at least five working days prior to the school board meeting, which is at 6 p.m. the third Thursday of the month at the central office. The written request must be sufficiently descrip- tive to enable the superintendent and board president to fully un- derstand and evaluate its appropri- ateness to be an agenda item. Such requests may be accepted, rejected or referred back to the individual for further clarification.
The Schools
Mountain Home Public Schools is the largest school district in Baxter County. The district has the following buildings: Mountain Home Kindergarten Principal: Vanessa Jones 425-1256 1310 Post Oak Road Nelson-Wilks-Herron Elementary School Principal: Rita Persons Assistant Principal: Laurie Crampton Grades 1 and 2 425-1241 618 North College Hackler Intermediate Principal: Sondra Monger Assistant principals:
Jason Schmeski Neal Pendergrass Bill Wehmeyer Lisa House
Ben Strider
Arnold Knox
Barbara Horton
Kevin Roach Vacant Grades 3, 4 and 5 425-1288 965 West Road Pinkston Middle School Principal: Allyson Dewey Assistant principal: Kathy Gonten Grades 6 and 7 425-1236 1301 South College Mountain Home Junior High Principal: Ron Czanstkowski Assistant principal: Elise Biggs Grades 8 and 9 425-1231 2301 Rodeo Drive Mountain Home High School Principal: Brent Bogy
Assistant principals: Kyle McCarn Lindsey Blevins Grades 10, 11 and 12 425-1215 501 Bomber Blvd. Guy Berry College and Career Academy Director: Jeff Kincade Grades 5-12 Phone: 425-1261 1001 Main St. The historical building of the Guy Berry Inter- mediate School, which formerly housed stu- dents in the fourth grade, became the new Guy Berry College and Career Academy in the 2011-12 school year. The school houses the district’s alternative school students.
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Fact Book 2017
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