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A school district in Dallas County is receiving a good amount of new teachers for the upcoming school year.
Adel-DeSoto-Minburn Schools are gearing up for a new school year bringing in 20 new teachers. The school district has five buildings in the area with Meadow View Elementary, Adel Elementary School, DeSoto Intermediate, ADM Middle School, and ADM High School. ADM Superintendent Greg Dufoe tells Raccoon Valley Radio that 20 teachers is pretty typical for the school district, but he is excited for these new teachers to contribute to ADM.
Several teachers will be working at multiple schools, but there are four teachers in both the elementary schools, seven in the middle school, and nine in the high school. The full list of teachers can be found below.
Adel Elementary/Meadow View
Faye Pleggenkuhle – Art Teacher
Adel Elementary/DeSoto Intermediate
Jocelyn Kitzinger – Gate Teacher
DeSoto Intermediate
MacKenzie Major – 5th Grade Math/Science Teacher
Meadow View
Caleb Duncan – 4th Grade Teacher
Carrie Laizure – Counselor (also ADM HS Counselor)
ADM Middle School
Melodie Braun – Special Education Teacher
Jennifer Chapman – Special Education Teacher
Traci Haxton – 8th Grade LIteracy Teacher
Nathan Horgen – STEM/Science Teacher
Austin Hudson – Math Teacher
Daniel Novotney – Music Vocal Teacher (at MS & HS)
Jillian Heemstra – Math/Science Teacher
ADM High School
Nick Abdallah – Math Teacher
Josh Ahrens – Counselor
Bailey Baldock – Counselor
Madeline Gude – Spanish Teacher
Kristine Hickman – Special Education Strategist II Teacher
Tyler Kubiak – Family Consumer Science Teacher
Brad Mortenson – Industrial Technology Teacher
Doug Winkowitsch – Career Teacher