A restructuring of some administrative positions was approved by the Neenah Joint School District Board of Education at its Feb. 15 meeting.
A position of Assistant District Administrator of Leadership and Engagement has been established that will oversee all PreK-12 principals and oversee long-range planning for PreK-12. This position will be filled by Chad Buboltz. A Director of Student Growth and Support Programs will also be created due to the retirement of Steve Dreger. This position will collect and oversee all data for presentation to the Board and the public. These positions do not increase the number of administrators in the District. Though the Assistant District Administrator of Leadership and Engagement position will move up one pay grade, superintendent Dr. Mary Pfeiffer indicated the potential that administrative salaries will be similar or lower in 2022-23 due to several retirements.
In other action, the Board approved a policy for student fundraising and non-discriminaton guidelines related to transgender and gender-nonconforming students. New educational assistant hires were approved for Lloyd Clark at Taft and Elizabeth Carroll at Hoover and Clayton. An end-of-year retirement was approved for Lois Hellweg at Horace Mann and an end-of-year resignation was approved for Weston Hertel at Shattuck.
The District’s seventh Hall of Fame class was approved by the Board. It includes Marigen Carpenter, Pat Hawley, Tom Jensen, Susan Karamanaian and George Scherck. The group will be inducted on Oct. 1 during Homecoming weekend.
District Equity and Inclusion Coordinator Sae Yang also provided an update on what equity initiatives are taking place across the District.
The next meeting is set for March 1 at 6 p.m.
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