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Coach Greylus retires after shaping future leaders

October 14, 2024 | Shawnee Mission Pub Sch, School Boards, Kansas


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Coach Greylus retires after shaping future leaders
During a recent board meeting, significant discussions highlighted the contributions of retiring coach Dennis Greylus, who has been a pivotal figure in the north community, particularly through his long-standing involvement with the ROTC program. Board members expressed their gratitude for his dedication to shaping future leaders and supporting students and families in the district.

The meeting also celebrated the successful completion of homecoming events across local high schools. Board members commended the hard work of teachers and student advisors who dedicated their time to organizing these events, emphasizing the collaborative effort that enhances the school experience for students and the community.

In a proactive move towards community safety, the board announced the availability of gun locks at local high schools. This initiative, supported by Chief Douglas, aims to promote safe storage practices among community members. Gun locks can be obtained directly from high schools or through elementary school secretaries, ensuring accessibility for families in need.

Additionally, the board noted the recent passage of a resolution regarding gun safety, which is revisited annually. Feedback from community members will be considered in future discussions to enhance the resolution's effectiveness. The meeting concluded with board members looking forward to upcoming community events, including a friendly rivalry at the north versus south football game.

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