Kansas City Public Schools
James Morrill is an experienced educational administrator currently serving as the Director of Facilities and Construction for Kansas City Public Schools since November 2022. Prior to this role, James retired from Raytown School District, where a career starting in 2000 included responsibilities as Director of Facility Operations, overseeing operations for 28 buildings, managing capital improvement projects, and coordinating vendor access. Previously, James held positions as an Assistant Principal at Raytown South High School and as a teacher at Ulysses High School. Educational achievements include an Ed. S. in Educational Leadership from Saint Louis University, a Master of Arts in Secondary School Administration from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and a Bachelor of Arts in Speech Teacher Education from Oklahoma State University.
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Kansas City Public Schools
The Kansas City Public Schools (KCPS) was organized in 1867 and originally served 2,150 children. Today, the District educates nearly 16,690 children and employs nearly 2,300 teachers and administrators. The urban District offers a rich multi-ethnic, multi-cultural mix of students throughout the city. KCPS envisions its schools as places where every student will develop deep understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue higher education, obtain family-supporting employment, contribute to the civic well-being of the community, and have the opportunity for a rewarding and fulfilling life. Visit www.kcpublicschools.org/careers for the latest career and staffing opportunities.