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Sat., Oct. 6, 2018 www.timesvillager.com Times-Villager Page 7 Christ the King's Craft Fair Saturday, October 13 , 2018 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM 601 S. Washington St., Combined Locks & Brat Fry! The Kaukauna Utilities Water Department will begin residential semi-annual flushing on Monday, October 1, 2018. The flushing will be done during daylight hours from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The flushing will take approximately three (3) weeks to complete. Kaukauna Utilities customers are advised to check for discolor- ation prior to washing any clothes. If employees from the Water Department are seen working in the area, please use as little, or if possible, no water for 45 minutes to insure that the water has settled down and that the discoloration is not drawn into the home's water softener or hot water heater. Our best advice is to have you wait until after 4:00 p.m. before washing clothes to mini- mize potential discoloration. Under certain circumstances, a hydrant being flushed 6-8 blocks away can cause water discolor- ation. If discoloration persists, customers are advised to wait another 30 to 45 minutes, then draw off the discolored water through the COLD WATER FAUCET ONLY. Flushing will remove most of the sediment of natural minerals such as iron and sulfur that are harm- less but still discolor water. The utility will attempt to keep the inconvenience to a minimum and very much appreciates the cooperation of the public during this flushing program. Kaukauna Water Department Kevin Obiala, Water Department Superintendent NOTICE KAUKAUNA UTILITIES WATER DEPARTMENT CUSTOMERS WNAXLP Elizabeth Barczak City of residence: Neenah Immediate family: Chris - hus- band and kids Caleb and Sam School employed at: Janssen Elementary School Grade/subject teaching: Second grade literacy College and degrees earned: Carroll University - elementary education and Viterbo University - master’s degree Previous schools/employment: Neenah Joint School District for 12 years. Favorite activity outside of school: Reading. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Half time posi- tions that lower class sizes. Angie Bemowski City of residence: Appleton Immediate family: Eric - hus- band, Lincoln - son (4 years old) and Tenley - daughter (2 years old) School employed at: Janssen Elementary School Grade/subject teaching: 4th grade College and degrees earned: Bachelor’s of education from UW-River Falls and Master’s of Literacy in education from St. Mary of Minnesota Previous schools/employment: Hillside Elementary in Cottage Grove, Minn. Favorite activity outside of school: Cooking and gardening. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I love the helpful and energetic staff, the welcoming community, and the reputation of academic excellence. Meggan Beyer City of residence: Appleton Immediate family: Adam - hus- band School employed at: 4K Center for Literacy Grade/subject teaching: Early Childhood Special Education College and degrees earned: UW-Oshkosh - dual degree in Early Childhood Special Education and Early Childhood Regular Education Previous schools/employment: Brillion School District and Peace Christian Preschool in Oshkosh Favorite activity outside of school: Reading and spending time with family and friends. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I have always heard great feedback and positive praise about the school district. I am looking forward to joining this great district. Alex Billings City of residence: Oshkosh Immediate family: Wife and two children, a 5-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son School employed at: J.R. Gerritts Middle School Grade/subject teaching: Technology education College and degrees earned: Bachelor’s from UW-Stout and a Master’s degree Previous schools: Oshkosh and Winneconne Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Its reputation for standing out in academics. Alyssa Bohlman City of residence: Neenah School employed at: Kimberly High School Grade/subject teaching: High school math College and degree earned: UW-Green Bay with a major in mathematics Previous schools/employment: Kiel and Marion Favorite activity outside of school: Crafting, reading, 5Ks What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? It’s an amazing district with awesome opportunities for students, great facilities, and is very welcoming to all. Dana Coenen City of residence: Appleton Immediate family: Husband - Al, twin 7-year old boys: Cooper and Dax, 5-year old daughter: Elsie School employed at: Woodland Intermediate School Grade/subject teaching: 6th grade writing and math College and degree earned: UW-Whitewater BS in elementary/ middle education Previous schools/employment: Mapleview Intermediate School Favorite activity outside of school: Running, yoga, writing, hiking and camping. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I had worked for Kimberly before staying home with my children and I know it is a strong district. April Ellestad City of residence: Oshkosh Immediate family: Jess (hus- band) and five children - Kira, Cole, Brett, Brooke and Isabella School employed at: Kimberly High School Grade/subject teaching: Ninth grade special education teacher College and degree earned: UW-Oshkosh, dual degree in special education and regular education Previous schools/employment: Webster Stanley Middle School in Oshkosh, McKinley Elementary School in Appleton and Einstein Middle School in Appleton Favorite activity outside of school: Cheering on my children who are in multiple sports and activities. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The 2016-17 Kimberly basketball coach said great things about my son (who played for Oshkosh North) when Oshkosh North beat them. He showed a lot of class and was extremely respectful. Colin Englebert City of residence: Appleton Immediate family: Danielle (mother), Kelly (father), and Anthony (brother) Schools employed at: Woodland, Janssen, Westside and Sunrise Grade/subject teaching: Physical education Extra-curricular coach/advi- sor for: Freshmen baseball coach College and degree earned: UW-Oshkosh - major in physical education, licenses in health educa- tion and adaptive physical educa- tion Previous schools/employment: Student taught in the Kimberly Area School District. Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family and playing baseball. What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Grew up a Papermaker, happy to join a great group of educators Kenzie Goudreau City of residence: Appleton Immediate family: Mom - Lori, Dad - David, Brother - Nick School employed at: J.R. Kimberly Area School District adds 27 new teachers for 2018-19 school year Brian Roebke photos New teachers at J.R. Gerritts Middle School in Kimberly are (front) Alex Billings and Lizzie Tiede, (back) Kenzie Goudreau, Michol Startup, and Shannon Steif. New teachers at Janssen Elementary School in Combined Locks are (front) Angie Bemowski and Jen Iverson. (back) Elizabeth Barczak, Elizabeth Hietpas, and Dawn Moore. See Teachers, page 10 BAKERS OUTLET Largest Selection of RICH’S Products in the Valley! 505 Grand Avenue • Little Chute 920-687-8755 Supplies Limited Open Mon-Fri: 9-6, Sat: 9-1 Bake & Decorate! K-Cup Coffee Perfect for Crock Pot! • Donut Shop • Morning Blend • 100% Columbian • French Roast Cappucino too! 42 ct. $ 10 99 $ 12 99 Pumpkin Cut-Out Cookies $ 3 69 Ice Cream Cake Pre-Cooked Meatballs $ 12 99 Feeds 20 6.5 lbs. lb.

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Page 1: Craft Fair - Amazon Web Services · Craft Fair Saturday, October 13, 2018 8:00 AM to 2:00 PM 601 S. Washington St., Combined Locks & Brat Fry! The Kaukauna Utilities Water Department

Sat., Oct. 6, 2018 • www.timesvillager.com Times-Villager Page 7

Christ the King'sCraft Fair

Saturday, October 13, 20188:00 AM to 2:00 PM

601 S. Washington St., Combined Locks

& Brat Fry!

The Kaukauna Utilities Water Department will begin residential semi-annual flushing on Monday, October 1, 2018. The flushing will be done during daylight hours from 7:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. The flushing will take approximately three (3) weeks to complete. Kaukauna Utilities customers are advised to check for discolor-ation prior to washing any clothes. If employees from the Water Department are seen working in the area, please use as little, or if possible, no water for 45 minutes to insure that the water has settled down and that the discoloration is not drawn into the home's water softener or hot water heater. Our best advice is to have you wait until after 4:00 p.m. before washing clothes to mini-mize potential discoloration. Under certain circumstances, a hydrant being flushed 6-8 blocks away can cause water discolor-ation. If discoloration persists, customers are advised to wait another 30 to 45 minutes, then draw off the discolored water through the COLD WATER FAUCET ONLY. Flushing will remove most of the sediment of natural minerals such as iron and sulfur that are harm-less but still discolor water. The utility will attempt to keep the inconvenience to a minimum and very much appreciates the cooperation of the public during this flushing program.

Kaukauna Water DepartmentKevin Obiala, Water Department Superintendent

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NOTICEKAUKAUNA UTILITIES

WATER DEPARTMENT CUSTOMERS

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Elizabeth BarczakCity of residence: NeenahImmediate family: Chris - hus-

band and kids Caleb and SamSchool employed at: Janssen

Elementary SchoolGrade/subject teaching: Second

grade literacyCollege and degrees earned:

Carroll University - elementary education and Viterbo University - master’s degree

Previous schools/employment: Neenah Joint School District for 12 years.

Favorite activity outside of school: Reading.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Half time posi-tions that lower class sizes.

Angie BemowskiCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Eric - hus-

band, Lincoln - son (4 years old) and Tenley - daughter (2 years old)

School employed at: Janssen Elementary School

Grade/subject teaching: 4th grade

College and degrees earned: Bachelor’s of education from UW-River Falls and Master’s of Literacy in education from St. Mary of Minnesota

Previous schools/employment: Hillside Elementary in Cottage Grove, Minn.

Favorite activity outside of school: Cooking and gardening.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I love the helpful and energetic staff, the welcoming community, and the reputation of academic excellence.

Meggan BeyerCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Adam - hus-

bandSchool employed at: 4K Center

for LiteracyGrade/subject teaching: Early

Childhood Special EducationCollege and degrees earned:

UW-Oshkosh - dual degree in Early Childhood Special Education and Early Childhood Regular Education

Previous schools/employment: Brillion School District and Peace Christian Preschool in Oshkosh

Favorite activity outside of school: Reading and spending time with family and friends.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I have always heard great feedback and positive praise about the school district. I am looking forward to joining this great district.

Alex BillingsCity of residence: OshkoshImmediate family: Wife and two

children, a 5-year-old daughter and a 4-year-old son

School employed at: J.R. Gerritts Middle School

Grade/subject teaching: Technology education

College and degrees earned: Bachelor’s from UW-Stout and a Master’s degree

Previous schools: Oshkosh and Winneconne

Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Its reputation for standing out in academics.

Alyssa BohlmanCity of residence: NeenahSchool employed at: Kimberly

High SchoolGrade/subject teaching: High

school mathCollege and degree earned:

UW-Green Bay with a major in mathematics

Previous schools/employment: Kiel and Marion

Favorite activity outside of school: Crafting, reading, 5Ks

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? It’s an amazing district with awesome opportunities for students, great facilities, and is very welcoming to all.

Dana CoenenCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Husband -

Al, twin 7-year old boys: Cooper and Dax, 5-year old daughter: Elsie

School employed at: Woodland Intermediate School

Grade/subject teaching: 6th grade writing and math

College and degree earned: UW-Whitewater BS in elementary/middle education

Previous schools/employment: Mapleview Intermediate School

Favorite activity outside of school: Running, yoga, writing, hiking and camping.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I had worked for Kimberly before staying home with my children and I know it is a strong district.

April EllestadCity of residence: OshkoshImmediate family: Jess (hus-

band) and five children - Kira, Cole, Brett, Brooke and Isabella

School employed at: Kimberly High School

Grade/subject teaching: Ninth grade special education teacher

College and degree earned: UW-Oshkosh, dual degree in special education and regular education

Previous schools/employment: Webster Stanley Middle School in Oshkosh, McKinley Elementary School in Appleton and Einstein Middle School in Appleton

Favorite activity outside of school: Cheering on my children who are in multiple sports and activities.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The 2016-17 Kimberly basketball coach said great things about my son (who played for Oshkosh North) when Oshkosh North beat them. He showed a lot of class and was extremely respectful.

Colin EnglebertCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Danielle

(mother), Kelly (father), and Anthony (brother)

Schools employed at: Woodland, Janssen, Westside and SunriseGrade/subject teaching:

Physical educationExtra-curricular coach/advi-

sor for: Freshmen baseball coachCollege and degree earned:

UW-Oshkosh - major in physical education, licenses in health educa-tion and adaptive physical educa-tion

Previous schools/employment: Student taught in the Kimberly Area School District.

Favorite activity outside of

school: Spending time with my family and playing baseball.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Grew up a Papermaker, happy to join a great group of educators

Kenzie GoudreauCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Mom - Lori,

Dad - David, Brother - NickSchool employed at: J.R.

Kimberly Area School District adds 27 new teachers for 2018-19 school year

Brian Roebke photosNew teachers at J.R. Gerritts Middle School in Kimberly are (front) Alex Billings and Lizzie Tiede, (back) Kenzie Goudreau, Michol Startup, and Shannon Steif.

New teachers at Janssen Elementary School in Combined Locks are (front) Angie Bemowski and Jen Iverson. (back) Elizabeth Barczak, Elizabeth Hietpas, and Dawn Moore.

See Teachers, page 10

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Supplies Limited Open Mon-Fri: 9-6, Sat: 9-1

Bake & Decorate!

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• Donut Shop• Morning Blend

• 100% Columbian• French RoastCappucino too!

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Page 10 Times-Villager www.timesvillager.com • Sat., Oct. 6, 2018

Stimulate your brain!Fun for all ages!Brain Games

Jokes & Riddles Q: Where did the music

teacher leave his keys? A: In the piano!

Q: What do you call a cow that can play a musical instrument?

A: A moo-sician

Q: What makes pirates such good singers?

A: They can hit the high Cs!

Q: What goes up and down but does not move?

A: Stairs

Q: Where should a 500 pound alien go?

A: On a diet

Q: What did one toilet say to the other?

A: You look a bit flushed.

Q: Why did the picture go to jail?

A: Because it was framed.

Q: What did one wall say to the other wall?

A: I’ll meet you at the corner.

Q: What did the paper say to the pencil?

A: Write on!

Sudoku answer:

Here’s How It Works: Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken down into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers will appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle.

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Gerritts Middle SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 7th

grade language arts and social studies

Extra-curricular coach/advi-sor for: High school girls swim team

College and degree earned: Iowa State University - Bachelor in Education

Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family at the lake.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Kimberly is a dis-trict with an impressive reputation of excellence, is a close-knit com-munity, and has a culture that sup-ports well-rounded, life-ready kids.

Elizabeth HietpasCity of residence: Little ChuteImmediate family: Laurie

(mom), Dennis (dad) and brothers Riley and Eric.

School employed at: Janssen Elementary School

Grade/subject teaching: 5-year old kindergarten

College and degree earned:UW-Stevens Point Early Childhood Education major with a minor in Early Childhood Special Education

Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family and friends.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The tight-knit community and its care for each and every student.

Hannah HietpasCity of residence: Little ChuteImmediate family: Husband -

WesSchool employed at: 4K Center

for LiteracyGrade/subject teaching:

4-year-old kindergarten

Teacherscontinued from page 7

Brian Roebke photosNew teachers at Mapleview Intermediate School in Kimberly are Karissa Williams, Megan Schommer, Emily Schultz, and Brianna Miller.

College and degree earned:UW-Milwaukee - Early Childhood Education

Previous schools/employment: Columbus Elementary School in Appleton Area School District for the past three years.

Favorite activity outside of school: Traveling.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The amazing peo-ple who work and live in this com-munity.

Carrie KnutsonCity of residence: De PereSchool employed at: Kimberly

High SchoolGrades/subject teaching: Social

Studies for 9th and 10th grade.Extra-curricular coach/advi-

sor for: Varsity volleyball coachCollege and degree earned:

Broadfield Social Science Secondary Education at UW-Oshkosh

Favorite activity outside of school: Volleyball and camping.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? As a student teacher this past fall at Kimberly, I immediately felt at home here. Their support from the community and dedication to their teachers really pulled me in.

Brianna MillerCity of residence: KaukaunaImmediate family: Husband -

Tyler and sons Jace and KnoxSchool employed at: Mapleview

Intermediate SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 6th

grade science and writingCollege and degree earned:

UW-Whitewater Secondary Education English (grades 6-12) Elementary Education (grades 1-8)

Previous schools/employment:I substitute taught in Winneconne Community School District and Unified School District in De Pere

Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with family, reading, running, and traveling.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The district has a great reputation in the Fox Cities. I enjoy the community and it is a great district to spend a career.

Dawn MooreCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Scott (hus-

band), sons Cory and Troy and daughter Dana

School employed at: Janssen Elementary School

Grade/subject teaching: 3rd grade literacy

College and degree earned: Bachelor of Science from Concordia University

Previous schools/employment: KASD as a substitute teacher in the elementary schools.

Favorite activity outside of school: Reading, sewing and quilt-ing.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? All three of my

children attended KASD. I spent many years subbing in this district. I enjoy the staff, the kids and the parents in this district.

Allison MosengCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Husband -

Shane and two boys Blake, 5 and Brandon, 2.

School employed at: Westside Elementary School

Grade/subject teaching: Third grade literacy

College and degrees earned: Bachelor of Science from University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, Master of Science from Concordia University

Previous schools/employment: Elementary teacher for nine years in the Appleton Area School District and GRACE (Green Bay Area Catholic Education) principal for one year.

Favorite activity outside of school: Cooking and traveling.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? KASD has a strong focus on literacy.

New teachers at Woodland Elementary School in Harrison are Elizabeth Eisenberg and Brittany Mulroy.

See Teachers, page 11

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CRAFT SALEWrightstown High School

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Over 120 craft/vendor booths!

Saturday, Oct. 13, 9am-2pmAdmission $2.00 - 12 and under FREE

Lunch • Refreshments Bake Sale • Raffle

Kettle Corn & BooyahCarryouts available

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What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Initially I was drawn in by the district’s impres-sive DPI report cards, but after student teaching here, it was really the team of amazing people who work for the district that made me want to stay.

Michol StartupCity of residence: GreenvilleSchool employed at: J.R.

Gerritts Middle SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 8th

grade math and intervention teacher

College and degree earned: UW-Whitewater - elementary edu-cation grades 1-8, math minor and special education license

Previous school/employment: Franklin Middle School-Janesville

Favorite activity outside of school: Anything outside-especially gardening, hiking, biking, and kay-aking.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? All of the staff from both the district office and JRG were so kind and excited to work for KASD. Their enthusiasm and focus on student learning, along with building a staff community that supports each other, was some-thing that I wanted to be a part of.

Shannon SteifCity of residence: AppletonImmediate family: Craig Steif

(husband), Asher (son) - 6 years, Easton (son) - 2 1/2 years

School employed at: J.R. Gerritts Middle School

Grade/subject teaching: School counselor

College and degrees earned: University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, Bachelor of Science Degree in Human Ecology - Family Social Science. University of Wisconsin - Oshkosh, Masters of Science Degree in Education and Professional Counseling.

Previous schools/employ-ment: I was previously employed at Oshkosh North High School for four years as school counselor. Prior to that, I worked at the Oneida Tribe as an adventure therapist for four years.

Favorite activity outside of school: I love being in nature and spending time with my family. Hiking, running, biking, kayaking, and snowboarding are all activities I enjoy doing with my family.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? JRG’s counseling program is well-known to be sup-ported by a great staff and adminis-tration. With this level of support I knew I would be able to more fully prioritize my focus on our students’ growth in academics, personal/social areas, mental health needs and building solid career paths. I am thrilled to be a Gator.

Lizzie TiedeCity of residence: Combined

LocksImmediate family: Tyler (hus-

band), Oscar and Hattie (1.5-year

old twins)School employed at: J.R.

Gerritts Middle SchoolGrade/subject teaching: Speech

language pathologistCollege and degrees earned:

UW-Madison (BA Communicative Disorders) and Saint Louis University (MA Speech Language Pathology)

Previous schools/employment: St. Paul Public Schools in Minnesota

Favorite activity outside of school: Spending time with my family.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? KASD is a well renowned school district with par-ents and staff that are very invested in the future of our students.

Meghan VandenackCity of residence: De PereImmediate family: Mom - Lisa

and Dad - DanSchool employed at: Westside

Elementary SchoolGrade/subject teaching: Second

GradeCollege and degree earned: St.

Norbert College - Bachelor of Arts in early childhood education

Previous schools/employment: First year teacher, previously taught summer school at Ashwau-

benon School District, therapist at Fox Valley Autism Treatment Program and Teacher Assistant at St. Norbert Children’s Center

Favorite activity outside of school: Spend time with my family and friends, being active outside, drinking coffee and watching Wisconsin sports.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? Any person I talk to responds with what an incredible district KASD is. The professional development. KASD is going to sup-port me in being the best teacher I can be for my students.

Karissa WilliamsCity of residence: Little ChuteImmediate family: Husband -

CalebSchool employed at: Mapleview

Intermediate SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 5th

gradeCollege and degree earned:

Bachelors in elementary educationPrevious schools/employment:

7th and 8th grade in ChicagoFavorite activity outside of

school: Spending time with family.What stood out about the

school district that made you accept the job? How supportive the staff is.

Brittany MulroyCity of residence: HortonvilleImmediate family: Thomas and

Kelly (parents), Zachary (brother), Jeremy and Ericka (brother and sister-in-law), Owen and Lilianna (nephew and niece)

Schools employed at: Woodland Elementary School and Kimberly High School

Grade/subject teaching: Elementary and high school special education

College and degree(s) earned: Bachelor of Science in cross categor-ical special education

Previous schools/employ-ment: Stevens Point Area School District

Favorite activity outside of school: Crafting, gardening, spend-ing time with family and friends.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? I accepted my job at the Kimberly Area School District because of the wealth of resources that are available for new teachers in the district. Kimberly is also well-known for being an excellent school district which is another rea-son why I accepted the position.

Megan SchommerCity of residence: Little ChuteImmediate family: Matt - hus-

band; Henry - son; Finn - son and Mabel - daughter

School employed at: MapleviewGrade/subject teaching: 6th

grade reading and social studiesCollege and degree earned:

University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - Bachelors

Previous schools/employ-ment: I taught in McNeal, Ariz., for one year and in Kaukauna for seven years

Favorite activity outside of school: I love being outside with my family where we go for walks, bike rides, or stop at parks to play.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? The Kimberly Area School District is a strong school system. I am eager and excited to be joining this team.

Emily SchultzCity of residence: AppletonSchool employed at: Mapleview

Intermediate SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 5th

and 6th grade bandCollege and degree earned:

UW-Stevens Point - Instrumental Music Education and Trumpet Performance

Favorite activity outside of school: Being outdoors fishing.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? This school dis-trict has an obvious expectation of excellence for its students and teachers. I love the support the dis-trict gets from its community.

Ted SelkerCity of residence: KimberlyImmediate family: Laura (wife)

and Wyatt (son)School employed at: Kimberly

High SchoolGrade/subject teaching:

Special educationCollege and degree earned:

Bachelor’s degree from UW-Stevens Point

Previous schools/employ-ment: Starr Academy at Rawhide

Favorite activity outside of school: Playing musical instru-ments.

What stood out about the school district that made you accept the job? It was an opportu-nity to teach in and give back to the community I live in.

Elizabeth SeibelCity of residence: Little ChuteImmediate family: My soon to

be husband, Drew EisenbergSchool employed at: Woodland

Elementary SchoolGrade/subject teaching: 3rd

grade literacyCollege and degree earned:

Bachelor of Science in elementary education from UW-Oshkosh

Previous schools/employ-ment: Paid student teaching internship at Woodland Elementary School last spring.

Favorite activity outside of school: I thoroughly enjoy crafting, decorating, and giving antiques life again.

Teacherscontinued from page 10

Brian Roebke photosNew teachers at Kimberly High School in Kimberly are Brittany Mulroy, Ted Selker, April Ellestad, and Alyssa Bohlman.

New teachers at Westside Elementary School in Kimberly are Meggan Beyer, Colin Englebert, and Allison Moseng.