(KLZA)-- The Falls City School Board took action on a number of personnel moves for the 2025-26 school year when they met Monday evening.
The Board accepted the retirement resignation from Maintenance Supervisor Mike Kafer who has worked for District 56 for 45 years; Elementary Teacher Kim Oliver who has been with the Falls City District for 41 years and the resignation of Emma Shubert who is serving her first year as Special Education Teacher.
The Board also approved the hiring of several new staff members for the next school year.
Maggie Suther will be the new Middle School Counselor. Kaitlin King will join the staff, teaching elementary school, and Madison Reiman will serve as the new Sixpence Home Visiting Specialist.
The Falls City School District is actively seeking qualified applicants for other positions including High School Spanish, High School Math, High School / Middle School Special Education, Elementary / Middle School Art, School Psychologist and Grounds Supervisor.
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