District 518 School Board approves staffing changes including retirements, resignations, and new hires
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Updated · The Globe · Apr 23
District 518 School Board approves staffing changes including retirements, resignations, and new hires
1 articles · Updated · The Globe · Apr 23
At Tuesday’s meeting in Worthington, the board confirmed multiple retirements, 13 resignations, 2 terminations, and 5 new hires across Prairie Elementary, Middle School, High School, and Community Education.
Notable departures include teachers, paraprofessionals, an assistant principal, and a school psychologist, while new hires fill roles in Community Education and Prairie Elementary.
These staffing adjustments reflect ongoing personnel transitions within District 518, impacting various educational and support services across the district’s schools.
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