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After nationwide search, Reeds Spring leader chosen

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Cody Hirschi, currently the superintendent of the Mid-Buchanan School District, has been named to head up the Reeds Spring School District in Missouri. He has also previously served as superintendent of the Pettis County School District.

The Reeds Spring School District has hired Dr. Cody Hirschi to be its next superintendent. School board members voted unanimously to approve Hirschi after conducting a nationwide search and thoroughly screening 38 candidates.

Dr. Hirschi is currently the superintendent of the Mid-Buchanan School District in Faucett, Missouri, and previously served as superintendent of the Pettis County School District in Hughesville.

After carefully considering all of the input from parents, the community, and staff, the board felt that Dr. Hirschi was an excellent fit for the Reeds Spring School District, said school board president Earl Johnson. He’s genuine, enthusiastic, and a good communicator.

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