Fox C‑6 superintendent highlights student achievements, kindergarten enrollment and staff recognition

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Summary

Superintendent Paul Frigo and student ambassadors reported on recent student activities, scholastic awards, kindergarten enrollment eligibility, Read Across America events, National School Social Worker Week, maintenance appreciation and a governor's proclamation recognizing school board service.

Student ambassadors and Superintendent Paul Frigo used the March 4 board meeting to report recent school activities and recognize staff and volunteers.

Student reports: Natalie Young, a Fox High School student ambassador, described a winter assembly at Rickman Auditorium that recognized senior athletes and club seniors; she also noted that the girls basketball team won over Melville, 57' 40, and congratulated Jordan Fassenu on being named the first Mr. FHS. Aaron Wilson, a Seckman (transcript: "Segment") high school student ambassador, reported that the varsity dance team placed at nationals and that the archery team won first place at the Saint Louis shootout. He also described school events intended to boost spirit and ease transitions for incoming freshmen.

Superintendent announcements: Superintendent Paul Frigo outlined scholastic achievements, saying teams and activities had earned "outstanding or distinguished" Scholastic Achievement Awards. He reminded families that children who will be 5 years old on or before July 31 are eligible for kindergarten enrollment for the coming school year and encouraged parents to register. Frigo noted Read Across America events he participated in and said he will visit additional schools to read to students.

Frigo also recognized staff: he noted National School Social Worker Week and praised the district's social workers for connecting families with community resources. He announced a maintenance employee appreciation day (March 7) and described the scope of maintenance responsibilities across district facilities. Finally, Frigo read a proclamation from Missouri Governor Mike Kehoe designating March 2025 as School Board Recognition Month and thanked board members for their service.

Why it matters: The reports provide information about student achievements, enrollment deadlines and district recognition efforts that affect families, staff and the broader school community.

Ending: The superintendent and student ambassadors concluded with acknowledgements of staff and community support; no formal board action was taken on these items during the meeting.