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Five of the candidates for the United School Board in the upcoming election. From left: Ryan Andorfer, Rachael Gross, Ben Hershey, George Mosby and Samantha Perry.

Meet the United School Board candidates

by Kyle Werner, Reporter
Published October 15, 2025
Meet the six candidates who are running for the United School Board, five of whom are new faces — Lora Weyhrich, Ryan Andorfer, George Mosby, Rachael Gross, Samantha Perry and Ben Hershey.
The four candidates for Ames School Board in the upcoming election. Clockwise from top left: Kelly Winfrey, Jennifer Tipton, Aaron Rodriguez and Arthur "Art" Baumgartner

Meet the Ames School Board candidates

by Kyle Werner, Reporter
Published October 15, 2025
Meet the four candidates who are running for Ames School Board in the upcoming election — Kelly Winfrey, Jennifer Tipton, Aaron Rodriguez and Arthur "Art" Baumgartner.
Ames Community School District office located on 24th Street.

School board hears about pilot programs, updates and plans

by Kyle Werner, Reporter
Published September 23, 2025
The Ames Community School District will pilot a new elementary literacy program through 95 Percent Group, the board decided Monday in a 4 to 1 vote. The curriculum, 95 Phonics Core Program, includes classroom kits, student workbooks and activities.
Ames Community School District office located on 24th Street.

School board begins its school year with facility updates

by Kyle Werner, Reporter
Published September 10, 2025
Monday’s school board meeting was full of announcements about facility updates to launch the fall season of play and sports. The Ames High School track has been completed and includes marks of an unwanted guest: hoof prints from a wandering deer. They were found after the track’s curing stage had been completed.
Ames Community School District office located on 24th Street.

Ames School Board discusses new courses, legislative priorities

by Kyle Werner, Reporter
Published August 14, 2025
The Ames School Board discussed two new high school courses that will help students build their literacy and math skills at the last meeting before the new school year, which starts Aug. 25. The district has also identified its top priorities for the upcoming legislative session.