
Janis Olds, new Atchison Elementary Intermediate Associate Principal, is set to begin work July 1, 2023. (Credit: USD 409/Facebook)
(KAIR)--The new Atchison Elementary Intermediate Associate Principal is set to begin work this summer.
That's according to a release from Atchison's USD 409, which says that Janis Olds will begin her time in the role beginning July 1.
Currently working for the Kansas State Department of Education in the Division of Title Services, the release says Olds brings with her to Atchison years of classroom teaching experience in Kansas City, Kansas and Fort Leavenworth. That experience includes K-5 Math Intervention, 1st and 3rd grade, and K-6 special education teacher, as well as special education instructional coach.
She is currently working towards her doctorate degree through Baker University in Educational Leadership.
Olds, in the release, says she looks forward to her new role, adding, on a personal note, that she and her husband, both dog lovers, “have a blended family and between the two of [them] have 5 children.”
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