(KNZA)--Holton USD 336 hosted a community meet-and-greet event Friday evening for the second of two candidates vying to be the next Holton High School principal.
According to the school district, the candidate was Jeremy Truelove.
The district said Truelove has 15 years of experience in education. For the past 5 years, he has served as principal at Arkansas City High School in Arkansas City, Kansas.
A meet-and-greet event was held Wednesday evening for the other candidate, Dr. Robyn Kelso. Kelso has 23 years of experience in public education. She as served as a program consultant for the Kansas State Department of Education for the past two years.
Current Holton High School Rod Wittmer Principal is retiring, effective at the end of the current school year.
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