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Meet Our Administrators
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Dr. Randy Oliver
Principal
417-625-5230 ext. 3002
Dr. Randy Oliver comes to JHS from the West Platte, North Kansas City and Park Hill school districts in Missouri, and the Ottawa and Atchison school districts in Kansas. He also worked for Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled and in a part-time role with Community Access, a nonprofit organization that works with adults with developmental disabilities. Oliver was named Missouri Assistant Principal of the Year and was a finalist for the National Association of Secondary School Principals’ National Assistant Principal of the Year Award in 2022.Dr. Oliver holds a bachelor’s degree in elementary education from William Jewell College, a master’s and specialist degrees in educational administration from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and a doctorate in education from the University of Kansas.
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Holly Yust
Assistant Principal – Seniors
417-625-5230 ext. 3027Ms. Yust joined Joplin Schools in 2013 teaching high school special education and business education. She served as the department chair, FBLA advisor and Student Council sponsor. Prior to beginning her career in education Mrs Yust spent 10 years as an operations manager at a local business in the Joplin area.
Ms. Yust received her undergraduate degree from Missouri Southern State University in Business Administration. She also holds a Master of Arts in Teaching and a Master’s in Educational Administration degree both from Missouri State University.
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Dustin Dixon
Assistant Principal – Juniors
417-625-5230 ext. 3018Dixon has been a Joplin Schools employee since 2010. His most recent position in the district was that of social studies teacher at Joplin High School. Starting in 2014, Dixon also served as the head coach for JHS Cross Country, as well as an assistant JHS Track & Field coach. Additional responsibilities in Joplin Schools include World History content leader, Government content leader, and Social Studies Department co-chair.
Dixon earned a Bachelor's degree in Secondary Education Social Studies in 2010 followed by a Masters in Educational Administration in 2018, both from Missouri Southern State University.
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Dr. Cheyenne Hill
Assistant Principal – Sophomores
417-625-5230 ext. 3018Dr. Hill joined Joplin Schools in 2025. Most recently, she served as assistant principal at Nixa Junior High School. She also previously worked as a high school science instructor, substitute administrator, and assistant volleyball coach in the Republic (MO) School District; and head of the high school science department, Freshman Transitions coordinator, and head volleyball coach at Pierce City (MO) School District.
Dr. Hill earned a Bachelor of Science in Biology Education in 2013 and Master of Science in Educational Administration in 2016, both from Missouri State University. She went on to earn a Specialist in Educational Leadership degree in 2020 from Pittsburg State University, followed by a Doctorate in Educational Leadership in 2022 from the University of Arkansas.
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Al Linden
Assistant Principal – Freshmen
417-625-5230 ext. 3027Linden joined Joplin Schools as a teacher at Joplin High School and Franklin Technology Center in 2007, where he served as the head of the Business Department, a co-sponsor for DECA, a Powerlifting coach, and varsity special teams coordinator for the Joplin High School Football program. He previously worked as an assistant strength coach at Missouri Southern State University.
Linden holds a Bachelor of Arts in business with an emphasis in marketing from Graceland University (IA). He later earned a Master of Arts in teaching from Missouri Southern State University and is currently pursuing an Education Specialist degree in Administration from Northwest Missouri State University with an expected completion in July 2025.
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Edward Raschen
Assistant Principal – Student Success
417-625-5230 ext. 3027Mr. Raschen joined Joplin Schools in 2023 as an assistant principal at Joplin High School. He holds Bachelors of Art and History degrees from Southwestern College; plus a Masters of Liberal Arts and History, and a Masters of Science in School leadership, both from Baker University in Kansas. He holds an Educational Specialist degree for Advanced Studies in Leadership from Pittsburg State University and is currently working toward a Doctorate in Educational Administration from the University of Kansas.
Mr. Raschen’s professional experience includes his a previous position as Assistant Principal at Unified School District #506 in Altamont, Kansas, where he also served as Athletic Director, teacher and had coaching duties for basketball, football and track. He previously worked as an educator and coach at Unified School District #445 in Coffeyville, Kansas, where he served on the Curriculum Development Team, the Building Leadership Team, and acted as Department Chair.
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Shelly Tarter
Alternative Administrator
417-680-5123Shelly Tarter brings 25 years of rich experience in the field of education. Starting as a dedicated 3rd/4th-grade teacher, she graduated with a Bachelor's in Elementary Education from Pittsburg State University. However, her thirst for knowledge and passion for innovation led her to pursue further studies. Through the eMINTS PD4TS program she earned a Specialist in Educational Technology from the esteemed University of Missouri, equipping herself with the latest advancements in educational tools and methodologies. Moving to a new role at Joplin High School, she continued her transformative work as a 21st Century Learning Coach, nurturing a culture of innovation and collaboration among students and faculty alike. Building on this expertise, she obtained a Masters in Administration from MSSU, enhancing her leadership skills to drive educational excellence. She is currently serving at the Joplin Schools Virtual and Alternative Administrator.
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Kaci Dorton
Director - Franklin Technology Center
417-625-5260 ext. 3208
Ms. Dorton began her educational career in 2006, teaching technology education at Joplin High School. In 2015, she started working at Franklin Technology Center as the Vocational Special Services Coordinator. Dorton has also coordinated Project Lead The Way programs at Joplin High School and Franklin Technology Center. Ms. Dorton earned her bachelor's degree in technology education and master's degree in educational leadership, both from Pittsburg State University. She will complete her specialist degree in educational leadership from Arkansas State University. -
Dave Rockers
Business Manager
417-625-5260 ext. 3208
417-659-4432 - MSSU Office (Tuesday - Thursday)Mr. Rockers has been the Director at Franklin Technology Center since 2004. He began his career in education as a Marketing Education instructor and DECA Chapter Advisor at comprehensive high schools in Oklahoma and Kansas. He also served in that capacity at Franklin Technology Center in the early to mid 90's. Mr. Rockers has taught in an alternative high school and began his career in Career and Technical Education Administration in 1998 serving as Director and Associate Dean for Technical Education at Crowder College.
Mr. Rockers earned an Associate's Degree from Northeastern Oklahoma A & M majoring in Mid-Management and Marketing. He received his Bachelor's degree from Emporia State University in Business Education w/Marketing Education as his major. He received his Master's degree in Vocational Education and Secondary School Administration from Pittsburg State University. He is a member of the Missouri Council of Career and Technical Administrators, the Association for Career and Technical Education, and the Association of Supervision and Curriculum Development.
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Matt Hiatt
Athletic Director
417-625-5230 ext. 3052Mr. Hiatt is beginning his career with Joplin Schools in 2013. Most recently, Mr. Hiatt was the Assistant Athletics Director for Joplin Schools. Previously, he served as athletic director and head teacher for Northeast High School, in Arma, Kansas. Mr. Hiatt has more than twelve years of experience teaching and coaching various sports including golf, football, baseball, and basketball. Mr. Hiatt graduated from Pittsburg State University with a bachelor of science degree in physical education and a minor in computing. He also earned his master's degree in Educational Leadership from PSU. Mr. Hiatt and his wife Ashley have a 2 daughters named Mia and Maesyn.
Mission Statement
Empowering all learners by engaging in college and career readiness through rigorous and relevant opportunities that foster a passion for learning and a strong work ethic in responsible and innovative citizens.
Vision Statement
We pursue excellence by:
providing a safe, rigorous, innovative and career-focused learning environment
inspiring self-discovery
embracing diversity and collaboration
bridging the transition to post-secondary aspirations
developing world-class leaders
… so learners emerge as productive, responsible citizens.