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Superintendent recommends selling Somerset and Mission Valley

Shawnee Mission Superintendent Gene Johnson will recommend to the Board of Education tonight that the district put three of its closed schools up for sale, including two in Prairie Village.

The board is expected to vote on a resolution tonight that would move the sale of Mission Valley, Somerset and Don Bonjour forward.

Whether the district has potential suitors for any of the properties is unknown, but the Prairie Village City Council went into executive session at its meetings May 2 and 16 to discuss the “possible purchase of real property.”

It seems possible the the city might consider the purchase of Somerset as a potential parks and recreation area. Some residents have speculated that Mission Valley might be attractive to the city as a community center, but Councilman David Belz, who’s leading the committee exploring a community center, told the Prairie Village Post recently that the Mission Valley location likely wasn’t an option. Kansas City Christian school, presently located in the former Ridgeview Elementary building, may be a potential buyer for Mission Valley as well — though board chair Allan Chugg said in December the organization hadn’t been in contact with the district about a possible sale.

About the author

Jay Senter
Jay Senter

Jay Senter is the founder and publisher of the Johnson County Post.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in business at the University of Wisconsin – Madison, where he worked as a reporter and editor at The Badger Herald.

He went on to receive a master’s degree in journalism from the University of Kansas. While he was in graduate school, he also worked as a reporter for the Lawrence Journal-World.

His reporting has appeared in the Kansas City Star, The Pitch and The New York Times, among other publications.

Senter was the recipient of the Johnson County Community College Headliner Award in 2023.

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