Fort Osage School District
Phil Caldarella is an experienced professional with a diverse background in guest services, business coordination, and community engagement. Currently serving as a Premium Seating Host for the Kansas City Current since March 2024, Phil also holds a position in Club Level Guest Services for the Kansas City Chiefs since August 2019. In addition, Phil has volunteered at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts since October 2016, assisting with various performances. A long-standing Business Services Coordinator for the Fort Osage R-1 School District since May 1993, Phil manages accounts payable, receivable, and purchasing processes. Phil also has experience as a Baseball Scout since February 2014 and worked as a Center Attendant at the Roger T. Sermon Community Center from October 2001 to March 2024. Phil's education includes studies at Blue River Community College.
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Fort Osage School District
The Fort Osage R-1 School District is about 20 miles east of Kansas City, Missouri, and encompasses 132 square miles of Eastern Jackson County, including northeast Independence, the communities of Buckner, Levasy, Sibley, Atherton, and a portion of Sugar Creek, as well as many acres of unincorporated land. The school district serves as a center to this unique blend of rural, small town, and suburban atmospheres. The Fort Osage R-1 School District is named after Fort Osage, which was built in 1808 as the first government-training house on the frontier in the new, largely unexplored Louisiana Territory. The historic Fort Osage still stands in the northeastern portion of the district next to the Missouri River in Sibley. In 1910, there were 91 different school districts listed in Jackson County. In August of 1949, Jackson County voters approved a countywide reorganization plan that combined 18 small rural districts to become the Fort Osage R-1 School District. Throughout subsequent years, several other small school districts also became part of the Fort Osage schools, expanding the district to its present size.