(KNZA)--A new Hiawatha High School assistant principal and athletic director has been hired for the 2021-22 school year.
Following an executive session Monday evening, the Hiawatha School Board voted to hire Josh Mosher for the position.
Mosher currently serves as student support facilitator for Lawrence Public Schools.
He will replace Kim Lillie, who is moving to 6th grade language arts teacher.
Also following the closed-door session, the Board voted to hire Hiawatha High School graduate Josh May as the new middle School and high School vocal music teacher. May will replace Billy Hatfield, who has resigned.
In addition, Madeline Walker was hired as 7th grade math teacher.
As part of the consent agenda, the board accepted the resignations of Hatfield, Kylah Bateman as Middle School and High School band teacher, Ellen Blackwell as high school Agricultural teacher, Whitney McCauley as district nurse and Sheridan Hall as high school custodian.
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