She brings 20 years of education experience in South Kansas City, ranging from high school math teacher to cabinet-level leadership. A student-centered, systems-focused leader, she is known for driving academic improvement, expanding real-world learning, and building strong community partnerships in both the Hickman Mills and Grandview School Districts.
Ms. Roe has previously served in the leadership roles of Assistant Superintendent for Academic Services, Executive Director of Secondary Schools, Director of College & Career Readiness, and High School Assistant Principal.
She holds her Education Specialist degree in K-12 Leadership from Webster University and earned her Masters Degree in Teaching & Learning at Avila University. Additionally, she has completed doctoral coursework at Walden University. Katie is a former Grandview C-4 District Teacher of the Year honoree, has presented at ISTE and MSBA conferences, and serves on Missouri’s DESE MSIP Advisory Board.
“I’m honored to join Center School District and serve a community committed to excellence and growth for all. I look forward to strengthening systems that support innovative learning, workforce readiness, and meaningful outcomes for every student,” said Ms. Roe.

He is very excited to join the Center team. He brings 15 years of experience as an educator, including three years as a behavior interventionist and six years teaching grades 3–6 in Kansas City. Most recently, he has served as the Dean of Students at Guadalupe Center’s Elementary School, supporting more than 800 students.
Mr. Park is passionate about building systems in which both staff and students feel supported, valued, and set up for success. He believes in creating a culture where students take genuine ownership of their actions not as a punitive measure, but as a critical component of growth. At the same time, he holds a strong belief that adults have a responsibility to continually reflect on and improve their practices to better serve students.
He places a high value on strong teaching and engagement strategies and strives to make school an enjoyable environment for both students and staff. Throughout his career, each school experience has contributed to his growth as an educator, and he is eager to learn from and contribute to the many positive initiatives already in place at Center.

She is honored and excited to serve as the principal of Red Bridge Elementary and to return to the Center School District. With 14 years in education, she has served as an elementary teacher, instructional coach, and interim principal in Center, and most recently as an assistant principal in the Excelsior Springs School District. These experiences have strengthened her commitment to supporting both students and staff while building a positive, collaborative school community.
Sasha earned her undergraduate degree from Avila University and her graduate degree in educational administration from William Woods University. Throughout her career, she has remained focused on continuous improvement and on creating systems that support both academic success and the well-being of every student.
She believes every child deserves to feel known, valued, and challenged each day. She is committed to fostering a school environment where strong relationships, high expectations, and a sense of belonging are at the foundation of the work. She values collaboration, open communication, and partnering closely with staff and families to ensure all students are supported and successful.
Outside of school, Sasha enjoys spending time with her husband, Nicholas, and their daughter, Helena. She is truly excited to join the Red Bridge community and looks forward to a successful year together.

Please join us for our 2nd Annual Color Run! It is an event you won't want to miss!

The Center School District Board of Education welcomed three new members to the Board this month: Melissa Bellante, Marsha Brown, and Kristin Stokely (pictured left to right). The new members were elected on April 7 and were officially sworn in at the April 13 Board of Education reorganization meeting. Learn more about the new board members on our website.


Both were honored at the March 2026 Board of Education meeting for going above and beyond in their roles. Congratulations, Ms. Westhoff and Mr. Allen: your hard work is seen and appreciated!
#HeartOfCenter #TeacherExcellence


Bobcat Families!
Please check your email for information about an early release day today.
Thanks!

Assistant Superintendent of Academic Services Dr. Amy Casey will share about the ways Title I funding supports our schools, like providing funding for curriculum, professional development, and supplies. And you'll have a chance to share your feedback about how the funding is used.
Your feedback matters and helps guide important decisions for our district. We hope to see you there!
#CenterProud 💙💛
The Yellowjacket of the Month award celebrates outstanding academic achievement at Center High School. These students exemplify the hard work, dedication, and determination that define academic excellence at CHS. Congratulations, LaRyan, Savannah, and Gabriela!

Kyle Stern (Center Middle School) has been named our District Staff of the Year, and Maureen Kramanak (Center High School) has been named our District Teacher of the Year!
Please join us in celebrating their incredible impact on our students, staff, and school community. 💙💛 #CenterProud

We’re grateful for the incredible Assistant Principals across Center School District who support students, partner with teachers, and help our schools run smoothly every day.
Thank you for the leadership and care you bring to our district. We appreciate you! 💙💛#CenterProud

The Center 58 general obligation bond received 86% voter support, and the tax levy transfer received 78%.
Thank you, Center community, for believing in our students, our staff, and our future. This is a strong step forward for our district...and we’re just getting started.
#CenterProud 💙💛

Today is the day to make your voice heard. The Center School District has a tax levy transfer and bond issue on the ballot and three seats open on our Board of Education.
Polls are open. Every vote is an opportunity to participate in our community!
#CenterProud #TeamCenter58

We’re hiring for 2026–27 (and current openings)! 💙💛
Opportunities available in:
✔️ Teaching
✔️ Student support
✔️ Leadership
✔️ Coaching & activities
Specific roles include Special Education Teachers, a School Psychologist, Paraprofessionals, a Middle School Science Teacher, and more.
Find your place at Center and make a difference for students every day.
👉 Apply now
#CenterProud #TeamCenter58

Join us tonight at 6 pm at Center Middle School (LGIA) to learn more about the $29 million general obligation bond and $0.17 tax levy transfer on the April ballot.
Superintendent Dr. Troy Hogg will share information about the measures, outline proposed funding plans, and answer questions.
No RSVP required. All community members are welcome.
🗳️ Election Day: Tuesday, April 7

We are thrilled to announce our Center High School Teacher of the Year Maureen Kramanak and Staff of the Year Angela Anderson. Ms. Kramanak is a Special Education Teacher, and Ms. Anderson is our Registrar. We’re proud they are part of our hive! Please join us in celebrating them today.
All of our nominees will be honored at the Center School District Board meeting tonight at Indian Creek Elementary School at 6 pm, and we will announce the District Teacher of the Year and Staff of the Year. 💙💛 #CenterProud


