Sedalia 200 community, On Monday, May 10, the Sedalia School District 200 Board of Education voted to amend its August 2020 resolution to now make the use of face coverings optional, effective Wednesday, May 12. This is in accordance with guidance from the Pettis County Health Center Board of Directors. In alignment with the health board decision, ...
The Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (MOCAP) has developed a catalog of virtual online courses for students. Students will be able to take an entire course from any Internet-connected computer, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. LAUNCH is Sedalia School District 200’s preferred provider. Additional information may be found at https://mocap.mo.gov/.
The Sedalia 200 app is available for your Apple or Android device. With the website open on your phone or tablet, click on the link below that corresponds to with your operating system to download the app.
Smith-Cotton Tiger Tailgate, the school store at Smith-Cotton High School, is among 461 school-based enterprises nationwide, and just five in Missouri, to earn DECA Gold Level Certification for the 2021-2022 school year.
Due to inclement weather, Sedalia 200 schools will be closed Friday, Feb. 25. No CTC at State Fair Community College. Please stay warm and safe. Please note: When Sedalia 200 cancels classes, Boys and Girls Clubs also is closed. Debido al mal clima las escuelas de Sedalia 200 estarán cerradas viernes, 25 de febrero.
The Missouri Course Access and Virtual School Program (MOCAP) has developed a catalog of virtual online courses for students. Students will be able to take an entire course from any Internet-connected computer, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Additional information may be found at https://mocap.mo.gov/.
The Sedalia 200 app is available for your Apple or Android device. With the website open on your phone or tablet, click on the link below that corresponds to with your operating system to download the app.
Mr. Triplett knows Sedalia 200 well, having graduated from Smith-Cotton High School in 1983 and working in the district as a teacher, coach and administrator since 1993.
Dr. Fraley's educational career began as a special education teacher at Smith-Cotton High School. Since that time Dr. Fraley has served Sedalia School District 200 as Smith-Cotton Special Education coordinator, Smith-Cotton assistant principal, and principal of Horace Mann Elementary.
As an Assistant Superintendent, Mr. Pyle's areas of duty include the district's Special Services Department, Buildings and Grounds, and Student Services. He is thankful to be a part of what he believes is a wonderful Sedalia School District #200 team. Mr.
Mr. Curry, a 1995 graduate of Smith-Cotton High School, holds an associate’s degree from State Fair Community College (1997) and a bachelor’s degree in physical science from the University of Central Missouri (2001).