The Superintendent of Crane Schools talks about the programs in the District and the role the School plays in the Community.
Dr. Chris Johnson says during a recent interview on KRZK's "Ozarks Now" program that the District has continued to respond to the needs of the area including the beginning of the Alternative School Program during her seven years as Superintendent. Dr. Johnson also discusses the efforts the District Faculty and Staff to continue to educate and serve their students during the early days of the COVID-19 Pandemic and how the District was able to get back on site during the summer of 2020 after being out during the final quarter of the school year.
Dr. Johnson also talked about the role the school plays as a gathering spot for events and meetings in the community.
The complete interview with Dr. Chris Johnson can be heard below:
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