The Bourbon County Sheriff’s Office Daily Reports April 16
Virtual Statewide Job Fair is April 23
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Fort Scott Stories Documentary Film Premiere is April 25
The Gordon Parks Museum at Fort Scott Community College is excited to remind the community and surrounding region of the upcoming premiere of Fort Scott Stories, a powerful feature-length documentary created in partnership with acclaimed photojournalist and filmmaker D. Michael Cheers, recipient of the 2025 Choice of Weapons Award.
The premiere will take place on Saturday, April 25, 2026. Doors open at 6:30 p.m., with the screening beginning at 7:00 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public; however, advance registration is required. Attendees are encouraged to reserve tickets as soon as possible, as availability is limited and the event is nearing capacity. Donations are welcome and will support the ongoing work and programming of the Gordon Parks Museum.
As the premiere date approaches, anticipation continues to grow for Fort Scott Stories, a documentary that captures the spirit, voices, and lived experiences of the Fort Scott community. Through deeply personal interviews and rich storytelling, the film reflects the beauty, complexity, and resilience of everyday life, echoing the legacy of Gordon Parks and his 1950 photographic work in Fort Scott.
“Fort Scott Stories is about honoring the everyday lives that shape a community,” said D. Michael Cheers. “Gordon Parks taught us that there is power, dignity, and beauty in telling people’s stories with honesty and care. This film is my creative way of continuing that conversation, by listening deeply, bearing witness, and allowing Fort Scott to speak for itself.”
Executive Director Kirk Sharp emphasizes the emotional impact of the film: “This documentary will make you smile, cry, and feel inspired. It is an honest and deeply human reflection of our community, bridging the past and present while inviting us to reflect on who we are and where we are going.”
Inspired by Gordon Parks’ unpublished LIFE magazine assignment in Fort Scott in 1950, this film continues his legacy of truth-telling through art, empathy, and vision.
The documentary also features actor Kyle Johnson, who portrayed Gordon Parks in the 1968 film The Learning Tree and is a 2021 Choice of Weapons Award recipient.
Attendees are encouraged to reserve tickets by visiting: the Gordon Parks Museum website event page at
https://www.gordonparkscenter.org/events or by calling 620-223-2700, ext. 5850.
For more information about the Fort Scott Stories Feature Documentary Premiere in Fort Scott, Kansas, please contact the Gordon Parks Museum at 620-223-2700, ext. 5850, or email [email protected].
Ad: What FSCC Offers
Looking for a college that gives you options? At Fort Scott Community College, students can choose from associate degrees in Arts, Science, Applied Science, and General Studies, along with a variety of certificates that lead straight to rewarding careers. Whether you’re interested in healthcare fields like Certified Medication Aide, Nurse Aide, EMT, Home Health Aide, Manicuring, or Phlebotomy, or want to take on a technical challenge with certificates in Ag Technology (John Deere), Construction, Cosmetology, Criminal Justice, Environmental Water Tech, Farm & Ranch Management, Harley-Davidson Technology, Heavy Equipment Operation, HVAC, Masonry, or Welding we’ve got you covered!
But college isn’t just about the classroom. FSCC offers plenty of ways to get involved through music and performance opportunities (band, choir, theater), student clubs and organizations (like Collegiate Farm Bureau, Phi Theta Kappa, SkillsUSA, STEAM Club, FSCC Media Team, and more), and even competitive judging teams in livestock and meat.
If athletics is more your thing, FSCC is home to intercollegiate sports for both men and women. Compete in basketball, baseball, softball, volleyball, rodeo, track & field, or cross country, all while building friendships and representing the Greyhounds.
And the best part? We’re still growing. New programs, degrees, certifications, and athletic opportunities are on the horizon! There’s never been a better time to join FSCC!
Fort Scott Community College; where opportunity meets possibility.
Senior Care Coalition Meets April 22
Senior Care Coalition
The Senior Care Coalition is an opportunity
to network, gather resource information, and
mingle with other senior care professionals
serving seniors in and around Bourbon
County. Join us!
Date: Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Time: 7:30 a.m.
Location:
Credo Senior Living
820 S. Horton Street, Fort Scott
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Call or email Cherri Walrod, Credo Senior Living and Memory Care, with questions! 620-223-1822, option 1 or [email protected].
Network • Learn • Share
Senior Care Coalition
The Senior Care Coalition is an opportunity
to network, gather resource information, and
mingle with other senior care professionals
serving seniors in and around Bourbon
County. Join us!
Joint Meeting of County and City Commissions, 6PM, April 16

There will be a joint City and County Meeting 4/16/26 at 6:00 PM at the Empress Center. All Bourbon County Commissioners plan to be in attendance but no official business will be conducted.
Unified School District 234 Board of Education Regular Meeting, April 13, 2026

Unified School District 234 Board of Education
Regular Meeting Agenda Date: April 13, 2026 Time: 5:30 P.M. Location: 424 South Main, Fort Scott, KS 66701
1.0 Call Meeting to Order
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Presiding Officer: David Stewart, President
2.0 Flag Salute
3.0 Approval of the Official Agenda (Action Item)
4.0 Approval of the Consent Agenda (Action Item)
5.0 Honor’s Flight Presentation
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Amy Harper & Guests
6.0 Leadership Reports
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Information/Discussion Item
7.0 New Business
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7.1 Approval of Professional Services Agreement with FSCC for Technology Leadership Services (Action)
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7.2 Declaration of Surplus Property – 1996 Ford Mustang (Action)
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7.3 Jobs for America’s Graduates (JAG) Program Renewal – 2026-2027 (Action)
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7.4 School-Based Health Services Agreement Renewal – Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas (2026-27) (Action)
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7.5 Strategic Planning Proposal – Teeter Leadership Group (Action)
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7.6 FSHS Electrical Modernization Project – Bid Award (Action)
8.0 Public Forum
9.0 Other Business – Personnel Matters
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9.1 Enter Executive Session – Negotiations (Information)
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9.2 Exit Executive Session
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9.3 Enter Executive Session – Personnel Matters (Action Item)
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9.4 Exit Executive Session
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9.5 Approval of Personnel Report (Action Item)
10.0 Adjourn Meeting
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Presiding Officer: David Stewart, President
District Contact Information:
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Superintendent: Destry Brown
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Website: www.usd234.org
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Phone: 620-223-0800 | Fax: 620-223-2760
FSCC’s Annual Women’s Luncheon Thursday, April 16th 10am-2pm
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Quindaro Townsite Designated National Historic Site in K.C.
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USD 234 Board of Education Press Release for April 13
Unified School District 234
424 South Main
Fort Scott, KS 66701-2697
620-223-0800 Fax 620-223-2760
DESTRY BROWN
Superintendent
BOARD OF EDUCATION REGULAR MEETING
NEWS RELEASE
Monday, April 13, 2026
Members of the USD 234 Board of Education met at 5:30 p.m. on Monday, April 13, 2026, for their regular monthly meeting at 424 S Main St.
President David Stewart opened the meeting.
The board approved the official agenda, and the consent agenda as follows:
Board Minutes
03-09-2026
Financials – Cash Flow Report
Check Register
Payroll – March 12, 2026 – $1,840,933.48
Activity Funds Accounts
USD 234 Gifts
Resolution 25-17 – Bank Signers
LEA Assurances
There was one present for the public forum. The Board went into executive session.
Amy Harper and Lisa Chaplin presented information about that Honor’s Flight that will be taking place this summer. They have raised over $60,000 thanks to various benefits, fundraisers, and community members. The flight will include twenty-four veterans and twenty-four high school students. They will be flying to Washington D.C. and visiting several locations to honor the Veterans. It is a privilege that our community and school district will be involved with this event and hopefully in years to come.
Superintendent Destry Brown reported on current district enrollment. Tiger Academy has four full time students and there have been great gains for those involved. Kansas Renewal Institute has fifty-six students and are seeing successes in the students.
Assistant Superintendent Terry Mayfield provided a shared document. Mr. Mayfield updated on various that grants that the district is applying for. Some have met with those involved in the Preschool building and the progress being made.
Assistant Superintendent Zach Johnson updated the Board on testing that has been taking place all throughout the district. iReady scores will be presented at the May board meeting. Kindergarten Round up was a success with many children and parents attending.
Special Education Director Tonya Barnes shared an update and invited everyone to Special Olympics on April 29th at Pittsburg State University.
The Board approved the following:
- Approval of Professional Services Agreement with FSCC for Technology Leadership Services
- Declarations of Surplus Property – 1996 Ford Mustang
- Jobs for America’s Graduates Program Renewal 2026-27
- School Based Health Services Agreement Renewal – CHC 2026-27
- Strategic Planning Proposal – Teeter Leadership Group
- FSHS Electrical Modernization Project
The Board went into executive session for negotiations.
The Board went into an executive session for personnel matters.
President David Stewart adjourned the meeting.
PERSONNEL REPORT – APPROVED
April 13, 2026
RESIGNATIONS/TERMINATIONS/RETIREMENTS:
Blythe, Lauren – Resignation – Paraprofessional – Middle School – End of year
Cosens, Jayci – Supplemental Resignation – Assistant Girl’s Basketball Coach – Middle School
Gorman, Alison – Supplemental Resignation – Summer Conditioning – Middle School
Gorman, Allison – Supplemental Resignation – Girls’ Summer Conditioning – High School
Hall, Candice – Resignation – Paraprofessional – Middle School
Harper, Amy – Supplemental Resignation – National Honor’s Society – High School
Hatfield, Amber – Resignation – Paraprofessional – High School
Jackman, Sara – Supplemental Resignation – Building Leadership Team – High School
Jackman, Sara – Supplemental Resignation – Social Studies Department Chair – High School
Sewell, Vickie – Retirement – Science Teacher – Middle School
Sprague, Sierra – Resignation – Special Education Teacher – Winfield Scott
Sprague, Sierra – Supplemental Resignation – Head Cheer Coach – High School
Steury, Jessica – Resignation – Math Teacher – Middle School
Steury, Jessica – Supplemental Resignation – Assistant Volleyball Coach – Middle School
Weber, Betty – Resignation – Paraprofessional – Winfield Scott
TRANSFER:
Davenport, Sam – Paraprofessional to Student Support Center Supervisor – Middle School
EMPLOYMENT:
Certified Recommendations for 2026-27 School Year:
Brown, Jodi – Speech Language Therapist Full Time
Certified Staff Renewal – Eugene Ware
Certified Staff Renewal – High School
Certified Staff Renewal – Middle School
Certified Staff Renewal – Preschool
Certified Staff Renewal – Special Services
Certified Staff Renewal – Winfield Scott
Ellis, Jennifer – Science Teacher – Middle School
Pickert, MaKayla – 2nd Grade Teacher – Winfield Scott
Smith, Alyssa – Special Education Teacher – Preschool
VanBuskirk, Don – Business Essentials, Electives, History Instructor – Middle School
Classified Recommendations for 2026-27 School year:
Pitts, William – Cook – Middle School
SUPPLEMENTAL RECOMMENDATIONS:
Carney, Drew – Boys’ Summer Conditioning – High School
Collins, Clayton – Boys’ Summer Conditioning – High School
Elementary Summer School Staff
Kiel, Samas – Assistant Track Coach – Middle School
KRI ESY Larsen, Danny – Boys’ Summer Conditioning – High School
























