(KNZA)--The Hiawatha School Board accepted several resignations and approved several new hires when they meet Monday evening.
Following an executive session, the board accepted the resignations of Carey McFann as high school social studies teacher, Jeremy Bitner as high school science teacher, Nancy Linck as 4th grade teacher, Kaitlyn Martinez as elementary school para and Roberta Miller as elementary school para.
The Board voted to hire Hillary Krebs as fourth grade teacher, Amanda Clark as fifth grade math teacher and Chris Gray as district mechanic. Gray currently serves as high school custodian.
In addition, the board approved a change in roles for kindergarten teacher Jennifer Pyle. Pyle will move to the position of post secondary specialist at the high school.
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