(KNZA)--The Hiawatha School Board approved several resignations and new hires when they meet Monday evening.
Following an executive session, the board accepted the resignations of Joanie Abel as elementary school kindergarten teacher, Brent Krauter as high school social studies teacher, Alan Simpson as elementary school kindergarten teacher, Kyley Reschke as high school English-language arts teacher and Michael Downard as high school physical education teacher. The resignations are effective at the end of the current school year.
The board approved the hiring of Alyssa Nigh as kindergarten teacher, Cody Jiru as high school social studies teacher and Lori Fordyce as curriculum instructor and assessment coordinator for the 2024-25 school year.
Several coaching positions were filled. For this spring, Brady Jasper was approved as assistant golf coach, Matt Morton as high school assistant track coach and Theresa Williams as middle school assistant track coach. In addition, the board approved the hiring of Kristin Lock as middle school assistant volleyball coach for the 2024-25 school year
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