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district directors dr. doolin receives citalionf board continues progress Few students, in their lifetimes, have the opportunity to start a new school. Today, I wel- come you to Winnetonka High School and con- gratulate you on being this new school's first class, was Supt. R. B. Doolin's greeting to the Class of 1973 at their first assembly last fall. Dr. Doolin has been superintendent of the North Kansas City School District since 1955. In May of 1970 he was presented a Citation for Distinguished Service to Education by his fellow alumni of the College of Education at the Uni- versity of Missouri-Columbia. The Citation recognized Dr. Doolin as a leader of public school administration at the local, state, and national levels and for his commitment to the improvement of American life through educa- tion. district moves forward The North Kansas City School system has grown to include 22,840 students: 1,096 certi- fied staff members, and 751 noncertified em- ployees. The budget for the school year, approved in August of 1970, was for 519,937,680 This amount did not include estimated bond building expenditures. The 1970-71 building program included completion of the strike-delayed Winnetonka High School and the opening in August of 1970 of the West Englewood Elementary School. Ad- ditions and improvements were made to several other schools. The Board of Education accepted a com- bined low bid in January of 1971 for the con- struction of the Child Study Center, the first of its kind in the country, and the bus transporta- tion facility. Preliminary plans were made for a fifth junior high school to be opened Septem- ber of 1972. Dr. R. B. Doolin Superintendent of Schools Mr. Don Ewing Mr. William Davidson Board President Vice President Mr. Roy Baker Mr. Gene Harris Mr. Wayne Herring Mr. Richard L. Maddox , AE-. gg-'ID-Q . ' .-..,,W U 2 Z 2 7 , ff f . ff ff W a mn 5 ff! Z4 ., W W My W J, . f rd' ! X 455 d 1 ' 4 1 S TH CH
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