Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Gives Seven Donations for School Projects

  • Dale Public Schools Superintendent Will Jones accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman of the Trust Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie on Dec. 14. Dale plans to use the funds for a new phone system. Photo provided by Matt Stephens.
    Dale Public Schools Superintendent Will Jones accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman of the Trust Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie on Dec. 14. Dale plans to use the funds for a new phone system. Photo provided by Matt Stephens.
  • North Rock Creek Superintendent Blake Moody accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie on Dec. 14. The funds will go toward playground equipment at the school’s on-site faculty daycare, Cougar Care. Photo provided by Matt Stephens.
    North Rock Creek Superintendent Blake Moody accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie on Dec. 14. The funds will go toward playground equipment at the school’s on-site faculty daycare, Cougar Care. Photo provided by Matt Stephens.
  • On Dec. 14 at West Law Firm in Shawnee, McLoud Superintendent Rhonda Hockenbury accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman of the Trust Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie to go toward buying microphones and a speaker for McLoud High School’s plays. Seven schools in the county were chosen to receive funding for their projects. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan
    On Dec. 14 at West Law Firm in Shawnee, McLoud Superintendent Rhonda Hockenbury accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman of the Trust Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie to go toward buying microphones and a speaker for McLoud High School’s plays. Seven schools in the county were chosen to receive funding for their projects. Countywide & Sun/ Natasha Dunagan
  • On Dec. 14, from left, Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority ViceChairman Tom Wilsie and Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman Leonard Taron present a $6,500 check to Gordon Cooper Superintendent Julie McCormick, Gordon Cooper Certified Health Programs Coordinator Rusty Gilpin, Gordon Cooper EMS Lab/Clinical Coordinator Lacie Smith, and Gordon Cooper EMS Instructor Curtis Rhodes. Gordon Cooper Techology Center will use the money to buy new equipment for their EMS program.
    On Dec. 14, from left, Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority ViceChairman Tom Wilsie and Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman Leonard Taron present a $6,500 check to Gordon Cooper Superintendent Julie McCormick, Gordon Cooper Certified Health Programs Coordinator Rusty Gilpin, Gordon Cooper EMS Lab/Clinical Coordinator Lacie Smith, and Gordon Cooper EMS Instructor Curtis Rhodes. Gordon Cooper Techology Center will use the money to buy new equipment for their EMS program.
    Dale Public Schools Superintendent Will Jones accepts a $6,500 check from Pottawatomie County Facilities Authority Chairman of the Trust Leonard Taron and Vice-Chairman Tom Wilsie on Dec. 14. Dale plans to use the funds for a new phone system. Photo provided by Matt Stephens. On Dec. 14 at West Law Firm in Shawnee, McLoud Superintendent Rhonda Hockenbury accepts a $6,500 check from Po...

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