Superintendent Mark Penny Reflects on 32 Years of Serving Students in Missouri's Public Education System
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In this episode of the Lincoln County podcast, host Matt Boyer sits down with retiring Superintendent Mark Penny to discuss his 32-year journey serving students in Missouri's public education system. Penny reflects on the growth of the Lincoln County R3 School District, which has experienced a remarkable increase in student enrollment over the past 12 years. As the district covers a large area, including Troy, Moscow Mills, Hawk Point, and parts of Lincoln, Warren, and Montgomery counties, Penny shares insights into the factors driving this growth, such as expanding subdivisions and the overflow of development from West St. Charles County. Penny also sheds light on the financial aspects of the district, emphasizing its heavy reliance on real estate taxes for funding. He highlights the positive impact of businesses like Toyota Manufacturing, which have contributed to the district's financial stability. Additionally, Penny emphasizes the importance of workforce development and partnerships with colleges and universities, discussing the recent addition of Ranken Technical College in Troy. Join the conversation as Penny shares his experiences and insights into the growth and development of the Lincoln County R3 School District, and its profound impact on the community.
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