(KLZA)-- The Auburn Board of Education approved four resignations and a pair of new hires when they met Monday evening.
Resignations were accepted from High School Math teacher Michael Anderson, Middle School Science teacher Leah Wehenkel, Middle School Guidance Counselor Michaela Yearly and Pre-School Teacher and After school Program Director Amanda Reynolds.
Allysyn Molzahn-Paap was hired to teach Secondary Math and Trey Bardsley was hired as a half-time Computer Science Teacher and support staff member.
The Board also approved just over $120-thousand in purchase orders for the 2021-22 school year.
The Social Studies Material Adoption Budget in the amount of $83,000 was approved.
Elementary and Secondary handbooks have also been approved.
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