(KNZA)--The Holton USD 336 Board of Education interviewed the first of two candidates vying to be the next Holton High School principal Wednesday evening.
The school district announced the candidate was Dr. Robyn Kelso, who has 23 years of experience in public education.
Kelso has served the past two years as program consultant for the Kansas State Department of Education. She previously served as assistant high school principal for Fort Scott USD 234 for two years. In addition, she taught high school social studies at Eudora USD 491 and Olathe USD 233 for a combined 20 years.
Patrons had an opportunity to meet Kelso during a community meet-and-greet event Wednesday evening.
Holton USD 336 also plans to host another commuity meet-and-greet event Friday evening from 6:00 to 6:45 at the Holton High School Library for another candidate for the principal position. The name of the candidate and their bio will be announced on the school district's Facebook page Friday morning.
Current Holton High School Principal Rod Wittmer has announced his retirement, effective at the end of the current school year.
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