Schools

Parkland Hires Substitute Teachers, Others

The Parkland School Board approved several personnel changes at its meeting Tuesday night.

The Parkland School board Tuesday night approved the hiring of five people:

* Nicole M. Rutz of New Tripoli began work as a second grade teacher at Ironton Elementary School, at an annual salary of $48,671, prorated, which was effective Jan. 20. She is a temporary substitute for Cynthia Ritter, who is on a leave of absence.

* Jessica A. Benner of Coplay began work as an English teacher at , which was effective March 12. She is a short-term substitute at the daily rate of $250.66, prorated, replacing Connie Hankee, who is on a leave of absence.

* Kathy L. Khanuja of Allentown began work as an English teacher at Parkland High School, which was effective March 12. She is a short-term substitute at the daily rate of $250.66, prorated, replacing Connie Hankee who is on a leave of absence.

* Andrea C. Roposh is a Parkland Players/Books Alive advisor at Parkland High School for the 2011-2012 school year, with a prorated stipend.

* Nina Reilly of Allentown is a costume manager at Parkland High School for the 2011-2012 school year, with a prorated stipend.

The Parkland School Board also approved the following personnel changes:

* Karen S. Mitton, a learning support paraprofessional at Fred J. Jaindl Elementary School, is resigning as of April 6.

* Joann E. Dudosh, a laundry custodian at Parkland High School for 15 years, is retiring at the end of June.

* John Dudosh, a full-day school vehicle driver for seven years, is retiring at the end of June.

* Maureen B. Kautzmann, a social studies teacher at Parkland High School, received a professional leave of absence from Jan. 28, 2013, through the end of the 2012-2013 school year.

* Cynthia Ritter, a second grade teacher at Ironton Elementary School, will take an unpaid leave of absence through the end of the 2011-2012 school year.


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