(KLZA)--A number of resignations, new hires and transfers were approved by the Pawnee City Board of Education Monday evening.
Board members approved the resignations of Mason Amundson and Mandala Janssen at the end of the current school year. Both have accepted positions with other school districts.
The Board also voted to approve Don Jacobs continuing to teach Special Education for another year, and also approved his resignation for the end of the 2025-26 school year from that position.
Other hires include Madison Lang to teach kindergarten; Shaina Russell to teach Elementary Special Education; and Sheyenne Farwell to teach Middle School Language Arts.
The Board also approved the transfer of Scott Brumbaugh from teaching third grade to
Physical Education which will allow him to coach Junior High sports including football and boys basketball.
Nicole Hoffman will transfer from teaching kindergarten to teaching third grade.
The Board also approved an agreement with Educational Service Unit #4 for 2025-26 school year core services and Special Education Services and Behavioral Programming Memorandum of understanding at a cost of $211,750.
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