North Nodaway approves new principal

 North Nodaway Board of Education approved the hiring of Cody Jenkins for the 2025-26 middle school and high school principal at a meeting last month, according to the Nodaway Newsleader. Jenkins has been at North Nodaway as a physical education teacher, athletic director and coach over the past five years.

 North Nodaway Board of Education approved the hiring of Cody Jenkins for the 2025-26 middle school and high school principal at a meeting last month, according to the Nodaway Newsleader. Jenkins has been at North Nodaway as a physical education teacher, athletic director and coach over the past five years.

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