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North Kansas City Schools board certifies election results, swears in two directors and elects officers

North Kansas City Schools Board of Education · April 15, 2026
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Summary

The board certified the April 7 election results, administered oaths to newly elected directors Laura Wagner and Carrie Gleason Miller, elected Joe Jacobs vice president, and approved officer and delegate appointments including Peggy Cole as secretary and Susan Hines as treasurer.

The North Kansas City Schools Board of Education on April 7 certified the results of the April 7 school board election and completed its annual reorganization.

"As secretary clerk of the North Kansas City Schools Board of Education, I declare that based upon certified election data... Laura Wagner and Carrie Gleason Miller have been elected to a three‑year term," Peggy Cole announced, and the board moved to approve the election results by voice vote.

The board then administered the oath of office to Carrie Gleason Miller and Laura Wagner and opened nominations for officers. After nominations and voice votes, Joe Jacobs was elected vice president. The board approved Peggy Cole as board secretary and Susan Hines as board treasurer, each by voice vote. The board also approved MSBA delegates — listed by the board as Joe, Susan and Dan — and an alternate delegate (Jane).

Board members also read and approved a resolution recognizing Joseph ("Joe") Jacobs Jr. and Joyce Bright Jacobs on their 70th wedding anniversary; the board approved the reading of that resolution by motion and voice vote. Several routine motions — including a motion to approve the meeting agenda — were also passed by voice vote during the reorganization portion of the meeting.

All procedural votes were conducted by voice; specific numerical tallies were not recorded in the public meeting transcript. No contested votes or roll-call tallies were recorded on the agenda items considered during reorganization. The board then reconvened into regular session and moved to the evening workshop presentation on alternative learning experiences.