Superintendent Henriksen to Retire at End of 2025-2026 School Year

MOUNT PLEASANT — After two decades of leading school districts across Iowa, including recent years at the helm of the Mount Pleasant Community School District, Superintendent John Henriksen has announced that the 2025-2026 school year will be his last.

Henriksen’s announcement marks the beginning of a transition period for the district, as the school board prepares to begin the search for the next superintendent. While the timeline and process for hiring a successor have not yet been finalized, the board is expected to begin those conversations in the coming months.

Henriksen joined the Mount Pleasant Community School District as superintendent with a steady hand and a strong focus on academic achievement, staff support, and community engagement. His tenure has seen the district through statewide funding changes, pandemic recovery efforts, and the development of legislative priorities to support rural education.

More details on the superintendent search process will be shared as the board discusses next steps. Meanwhile, Henriksen says he’s committed to ensuring a smooth transition and a successful final year.

“There’s a lot of work yet to do, and I’m looking forward to seeing it through,” he said.

HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH July 16th, 2025 12:30 p.m.

HENRY COUNTY BOARD OF HEALTH

July 16th, 2025 12:30 p.m.
Henry County Public Health- Conference room
Mount Pleasant, Iowa

Agenda

I. CALL TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF PREVIOUS MEETING MINUTES 05/14/2025*
III. ENVIRONMENTAL REPORT
a. Statistics
b. Past due collections/billing
IV. PUBLIC COMMENTS
V. PUBLIC HEALTH REPORT
a. Budget
b. BOH report
c. General assistance report
d. Measles update
e. State Audit results
VI. OLD BUSINESS
VII. NEW BUSINESS
a. Policy review: Bad debt, Fiscal management procedures, Financial responsibility, Determination of financial obligations*
VIII. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND ADJOURNMENT
a. Introduction with Morgan Francy
b. NEXT MEETING

MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL UTILITIES Regular Meeting July 15th 1P.M.

 AGENDA

 

  1. CALL TO ORDER.
  2. Roll call.Approval of Agenda.

 

  1. MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS.
  2. Regular Board Meeting June 17, 2025 – Approval.
  •                                                                                                                                
  1. Approval of Warrants.
  2. Treasurer’s Report – Jody Fuller.
  3. LEGAL COUNSEL.                                                                        
  4. Attorney – Timothy J. Whipple (Ahlers & Cooney P.C.).                              
  1. Nate Lucas – General Manager                                                                                                                           
  2. Cedar Lane Well #7 and Water Distribution System Project – Update
  3. Possible Closed Session with guests -Pursuant to Section of Iowa Code 22.7(3) to discuss Well #7 litigation-
  4. AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) – Update
    1. Board review of the replacement metering project.
  5. Hydraulic Model & Water Distribution Study – Update
  6. a) Board review of the modeling project.
  7. Hoaglin Dr. Overhead to Underground Improvement Project – No Update
    1. Board review of the Hoaglin Dr. overhead to underground improvement project.
  8. Transmission System Power Supply Project – Update.
  9. Status update of the associated 69 kV transmission system power supply work.
  10. Possible Closed Session with guests Pursuant to sections of Iowa Code 388.9 to discuss marketing and pricing strategies or proprietary information related to electric transmission
  11. Monthly Activities.                                                              

 

  1. OTHER BUSINESS.
  2. Other Business, Unscheduled for Consideration by Board of Trustees.
    1. Closed Session will convene w/ guests.
      • Pursuant to sections of Iowa Code 7(3) to discuss marketing and pricing strategies or proprietary information related to electric wholesale power supply.
  1. Discussion of the 2025 Employee Handbook Update

 

 

                                                                           Next Regular Board Meeting: 1:00 p.m. August 19th, 2025

Mount Pleasant Personnel & Finance Committee Meeting July 17, 2025, at 9:00 AM

The Mount Pleasant Personnel & Finance Committee will meet on Thursday, July 17, 2025, at 9:00 AM at City Hall in the City Administrators’ Conference Room.
AGENDA
1. Call to Order
2. Review Second Baptist Church Proposed Construction Project Timeline and Finances
3. Discuss Special Off-Duty Police Department Fees
4. Discuss Funding for the Hangar/Taxi Lane Construction Project
5. Open Forum
6. Adjourn

Mount Pleasant School Board Prepares for Fall with Funding, Staffing, and Policy Discussions

MOUNT PLEASANT — The Mount Pleasant Community School District Board of Education will convene for its regular meeting this afternoon, tackling a full agenda that includes staffing updates, legislative priorities, a resolution to continue participation in the Instructional Support Program, and early discussions about the superintendent search process.

The meeting will begin with a public hearing on the proposed resolution to continue the district’s participation in the Instructional Support Program, a funding tool that supplements the general fund to support student learning and district operations. A vote on the resolution is expected later in the meeting.

Superintendent Henriksen will provide an update on open teaching positions, noting progress and ongoing challenges in filling remaining roles before the start of the 2025-2026 school year. The board will also review its legislative priorities for 2025, aiming to finalize the district’s advocacy goals ahead of the Iowa Association of School Boards’ (IASB) submission deadline.

In other staffing-related topics, the board will discuss the FY26 Education Support Personnel funding amounts, continuing its commitment to transparency and planning in employee compensation. A follow-up on the district’s ELL presentation and the use of certified mail for attendance letters will also be presented, as part of efforts to strengthen communication with families and improve student engagement.

Key items under New Business include:

  • A formal motion on the Instructional Support Program resolution.
  • A motion to waive the open enrollment out-transfer ineligibility period for a student.
  • Approval of a 28E agreement with New London Community School District for Home School Assistance Program services.
  • A first reading of Board Policy Series 200, which governs school board operations.
  • A review of the spring staff survey results, offering insight into employee feedback.
  • A discussion on elementary section sizes, with attention to class size management as enrollment numbers solidify.

One of the most anticipated discussions of the evening will focus on the upcoming superintendent search process, as the board begins outlining its timeline and approach for hiring a new district leader, As Superintendent John Henriksen haa announced his planned retirement for June of 2026.

The meeting will conclude with an opportunity for citizen comments, followed by adjournment.

The meeting is open to the public, and community members are encouraged to attend or follow up with board members for more information.

Champions Crowned in Henry County Fair Horse Show; Week Brings Full Slate of Festivities

Henry county Horse Show Judge, Katie Stien

The Henry County Fair’s horse show kicked off a busy week of events with impressive displays of skill and sportsmanship in the Sunday morning sun. Riders of all ages entered the arena with high hopes and plenty of horsepower—and by the end of the show, a new group of champions emerged.

In the senior division, Maison Nelson was recognized for outstanding conduct and horsemanship, taking home the Senior Sportsman award. In the junior division, Briyele Burden was honored as Junior Sportsman, showcasing respect and sportsmanship both in and out of the ring.

The title of Grand Champion Junior Horse and Rider went to Libby Meyers, who delivered a poised and polished performance. The Reserve Grand Champion Junior Horse and Rider award was shared by Briyele Burden and Kreea Lee, both of whom earned high marks from the judge for their control, posture, and presentation.

In the senior class, Hailey Nichting took the spotlight as Grand Champion Senior Horse and Rider, impressing the crowd with her confident riding and deep connection with her horse. Aleah Johnston followed closely behind to earn Reserve Grand Champion Senior Horse and Rider, rounding out a well-contested division.

The horse show set a festive tone for the rest of the fair week, which features a wide range of entertainment and competition. From livestock shows and 4-H exhibits to carnival rides and live music, there’s something for every member of the family.

Stay tuned to KILJ for daily updates and live coverage from the Henry County fairgrounds!