(KNZA)--A new Hiawatha USD 415 board clerk/director of finance has been hired.
Following an executive session at their regular meeting Monday evening, the USD 415 Board of Education voted to hire Levi Thompson for the position.
Thompson, a Hiawatha High School graduate, currently serves as executive director of Vintage Park in Hiawatha.
He will replace Sarah Windmeyer, who had held the position since December 2017. The board accepted her resignation last month.
In other action following the closed door session, the Board voted to hire Kimberly Applegate as an elementary school teacher, Matt Lock as middle school assistant track coach and Madee Walker as assistant middle school volleyball coach.
As part of the consent agenda, the board accepted the resignations of high school social studies teacher Jim Cox and elementary school head custodian Todd Zeigler.
Also accepted was the retirement resignations of Jill Sprick as payroll clerk and Debbie Gamble as elementary school custodian.
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