Missouri Association of School Administrators Honors 2026 Award Recipients at Annual Conference

LAKE OZARK, Mo. — The Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA) recognized outstanding school leaders from across the state during the 2026 MASA/MOSPRA Spring Conference Awards Banquet held at Margaritaville Lake Resort. The annual awards celebrate excellence in leadership, service and advocacy on behalf of Missouri’s public school students and communities.

 

“Recognizing these leaders matters because their decisions touch the lives of students every single day,” said Dr. Mark Penny, MASA Executive Director. “Tonight is about gratitude, for the steady leadership, the late nights, the hard conversations and the care it takes to keep students at the center. These honorees lift their communities, and they lift all of us.”

 

Robert L. Pearce Award

 

The Robert L. Pearce Award is MASA’s most prestigious honor, recognizing a superintendent whose career reflects exemplary leadership, integrity and service to students and the profession.

 

Dr. Mike Slagle was selected for sustained, student‑centered leadership at Raymore‑Peculiar School District. Under his guidance, the district has expanded innovative learning experiences, including the creation of the LEAD Center, the Integrated Learning House, and multiple pathways that have increased students’ Market Value Assets. Slagle has also guided the district’s engagement in Missouri’s Success Ready Students Network, strengthened family and community partnerships, and maintained a clear focus on preparing students for success beyond graduation.

 

The Pearce Award includes a $1,000 scholarship for a student in the recipient’s district.

 

2026 Pearce Award nominees included the following superintendents:

 

Dr. Mike Slagle, Raymore-Peculiar School District — Greater Kansas City Region

Dr. Jim Wipke, Ladue School District — Greater St. Louis Region

Tennille Banner, Green City R‑I — Northeast Region

Danny Johnson, King City R‑I — Northwest Region

Dr. Fara Jones, Perry County 32 — Southeast Region

Dr. Jennifer Kephart, School District of Washington — South Central Region

Dr. Matt Pearce, Republic R‑III — Southwest Region

Mindy Hampton, Oak Grove R‑VI — West Central Region

 

MASA Recognition Awards

 

Each year, MASA also presents a slate of recognition awards across its eight regions to honor excellence at all stages of leadership.

 

Emerging Superintendent

 

Honoring outstanding leaders in their second or third year of the superintendency:

 

Josh Chastain, Harrisonville R‑IX — Greater Kansas City

Amy Zielinski, Brentwood — Greater St. Louis

Cody Moore, Adair County R‑II — Northeast

Josh Barker, North Andrew County R‑VI — Northwest

Melissa Husereau, St. Clair R‑XIII — South Central

Richie Leeker, Kennett 39 — Southeast

Dennis Kimzey, Golden City R‑III — Southwest

Adam Easterwood, Leeton R‑X — West Central

Assistant Superintendent Recognition

 

Celebrating exemplary leadership and impact at the district level:

 

Christy Barger, Lee’s Summit R‑VII — Greater Kansas City

Melissa Hildebrand, Hillsboro R‑III — Greater St. Louis

Kelly Briscoe, Lincoln County R‑III — Northeast

Brian Sherrow, Chillicothe R‑II — Northwest

Myra Siebert, Crawford County R‑II — South Central

Josh Crowell, Cape Girardeau 63 — Southeast

Jennifer Katzin, Logan‑Rogersville R‑VIII — Southwest

John Finnane, Warrensburg R‑VI — West Central

 

25‑Year Service Award

 

Recognizing administrators who have reached 25 years of service in public school leadership:

 

Kevin Goddard, Rich Hill R‑IV — West Central

Dustin Storm, Miller R‑II — Southwest

Outstanding Emeritus Educator

 

Honoring retired administrators whose leadership continues to strengthen Missouri schools:

 

Dr. Doug Hayter — Northeast

Dr. John Rinehart — Northwest

Jeannie Jenkins — South Central

Dr. Chris Wilson — Southeast

Dr. Jim Cummins — Southwest

Dr. Jamie Burkhart — West Central

 

Friend of Education Award

 

Recognizing individuals whose dedication to elevating public schools in Missouri — through service, partnership, advocacy, and community leadership — has made a meaningful difference for students and school communities:

 

Qiana Thomason — Greater Kansas City

Keith Rabenberg — Greater St. Louis

Kim Gaines — Northeast

Allen Berry — Northwest

Mary Agee — South Central

Jason Hoffman — Southeast

David Steward — Southwest

Kevin Sandlin — West Central

 

MASA extends its congratulations to all honorees and thanks them for the dedication, partnership and care they bring to Missouri’s schools. Their work strengthens communities across the state, and MASA is proud to celebrate their leadership.

 

About MASA

 

The Missouri Association of School Administrators (MASA) is the statewide professional organization for school superintendents and central office administrators in Missouri. MASA is committed to advancing public education through leadership development, advocacy, and member support. MASA provides professional learning opportunities, legislative representation, and strategic resources to help school administrators lead with excellence.

 

Learn more at www.masaleads.org