WebBOONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER: NCES School ID: 290003002896: State School ID: MO-002017-1041002017: District Name: Department Of Corrections district information: NCES District ID: National Center for Education Statistics: Office of Educational Research & Improvement, U.S. Dept. Boonville offers Basic Welding, Electric Wiring Technology, and Heavy Equipment Operator. May 13, 1988 Eight correctional officers were held captive during a three-day riot at Mack Alford Correctional Center in Stringtown. BOONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER He recently has assisted the Restorative Justice Staff Members by helping with tool control and ensuring their area was set up for success. :-&7;z>$t*_AAy`d[ Mr. Ashland University students Jeremy Arata and Jacob West were named to the Ashland University Dean's List for the Spring Semester. People in Missouri go to jail for many reasons, some for minor slights, and that's why we should find ways to support them through the jail term. IAC Aubrey Coday was selected as Employee of the Month for October. Cook III Matthew Wood was selected as BCCs February 2020 Employee of the Month. In May,12 dogs graduated from our program. CO I Justin Boggs was promoted to the position of Corrections Officer II effective Sunday, March 8, 2020. He also has been a licensed armature radio operator since 1992. WebFind out what works well at BOONVILLE CORRECTIONAL CENTER from the people who know best. CO I Parking Spot Winners: Diane Evans, Tim Hendren, Greg Snell, April Fountain, Travis McKee, Kenneth Kempf, Tim Rugen, Sarah Gipson. COI Incentive Winners Day Off: COI James Williams, COI Lou Gann, COI Donald Wallace. CO I Incentive Parking Spot Winners for June: CO I Laurene Atterberry, CO I Ryan Dixon, and CO IRick Harvey recognized and randomly selected from the list of staff with no call-ins for the month of June 2019. Laundry ManagerKelly Norris was selected as the BCC March Employee of the Month. Basic Training was conducted at BCC with 10 participants. RJ Garden 6-24-20 distributed 232.7 pounds of potatoes, zucchini, and radishes to Fayette Food Pantry. Algoa Farm and Algoa Intermediate Reformatory for Young Men (1925-1933; 1957- 1980) 3. So far in this FY21, approximately 17 students have earned their HiSet, which is quite a feat with reduced class sizes and COVID restrictions! On May 19, 2020 Senator Jeanie Riddle came to BCC to look at one of BCCs Puppies for Parole dogs, Faith. Keener Tippin, Site Director for Ashland University informs us that. She has earned college credit towardan undergraduate degree. CO I Boggs began his employment at BCC in July 2019 and worked previously for the MODOC in 2013. Drew began his employment with the DOC in 2011 and has more than seven years of experience in custody with the department. Veterans Program photo, from left: Dave Mutzel, Danny White, Humberto Armendariz, Nathan Erves, Thomas Young. They are the first to receive diplomas from the program, which began at BCC in January 2019. CO I Parking Spot Winners: James Williams, DeShawn Cowans, Johnathon Jiordano, Carrie Daniels, Larry Chenault, Tim Rugen, Lisa Good, Anthony Ruselowski. Brett Fike, Mike Jewell, and their crew really did a great job in getting this task done for us. COII Corey Peck was presented the Lifesaver Award for action he took while working at FRDC. Ms. Campbell-Malones nomination states she is diligent and precise regarding her work on keeping all maintenance parts ordered, on hand, and inventories always complete. They also took our Puppies for Parole dog, Abbey, who was also a huge hit with the kids and the nursing home residents. Amanda Thiara was promoted to the vacant position of Storekeeper II effective January 5, 2020. In August 2018 he was promoted to the position of Probation and Parole Officer at District 32.
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