Journey toward teaching a continuing process for Wauneta-Palisade’s Cox
Stepping into Wauneta-Palisade’s Wauneta Attendance Center has a familiar feel to new sixth grade teacher Colby Cox.
Stepping into Wauneta-Palisade’s Wauneta Attendance Center has a familiar feel to new sixth grade teacher Colby Cox.
Health standards proposed by the NE Department of Education have been a regular topic at recent CCS board meetings.
Chase County Schools board members voted unanimously last week to name Linsey Foote of Imperial to its vacant board position.
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New faces CCS teachers will see at the front of the classroom this school year include, front from left, Erin Konecky, 7-12 language arts; Malorie Connelly, 7-12 math; Emily Jones, 4th grade; Kaylee Gill, 7-12 art; Lindsey Teply, Title 1; Amy Christensen, 7-12 special ed; Joni Kirwan, 7-12 science; back from left, Haley Hixson, 1st grade; Karli Hale, 7-12 math; Erin Mehlin, elementary art; Vanessa Taylor, Spanish; Alecia Einspahr, ELL; David Rushing, 7-12 vocal music; and Ashton Wasenius, 7-12 science.
There will be more than a few new faces at the head of the classroom when Chase County Schools starts the 2021-22 school year next week.
The countdown is on for Wauneta-Palisade students and staff.
The first day of school will be Aug. 18.
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