(KLZA)-- The HTRS School Board approved resignations and new hires when they met Monday evening.
The Board approved the resignations of kindergarten teacher Maggie Badertscher who has accepted a position with the Johnson County Central School District and First Grade teacher Emily Clark.
Board members approved hiring Zadie Smith as an elementary Teacher for the 2023-24 school year.
The HTRS Board also approved Kim Standerford for the half-time PreK - 12 Assistant Principal position and Half-Time Tech Specialist.
Superintendent Dr. George Griffith also reported the HTRS School District is in the process of opening a Day Care facility at the school by the start of the next school year.
In a written report to the Board, Principal Lisa Othmer thanked the Board for the support she has received in the past 15 years. She said that while there is always work to do, she believes HTRS is a solid school built by people who truly care about all of the kids.
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