(KLZA)--The HTRS School Board this week approved a change in title for Kari Lottman, who has served for several years as the Table Rock Site Principal, which was grades 5 – 8.
With the closing of the Table Rock site following this school year, the Board has approved Lottman’s request to change her title. Lottman will now serve as the Director of Student Achievement. Her duties will not change.
In other business this week, the Board approved a request to negotiate a new contract with the HTRS Education Association which represents the districts teachers.
The Board will continue to consider replacing Family Consumer Science teacher Kathy Hall who is retiring. The Board has advertised to fill the position, but if they cannot find anyone, the position may be discontinued.
Superintendent Edmundson was also given permission to seek bids for replacing the gymnasium roof at Humboldt.
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