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May 21, 2026

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Kelly Neill

We would like to extend our sincere thanks to the following staff members for their time and service to our district: Ashlyn Punt, Jaxon Warkenthien, Grace Weidenbach, Sarah Osborn, Mikaela Hoeke, and Rikki Delaney. We are grateful for the care, dedication, and support each of you shared with our students, families, and staff. We wish you nothing but success and happiness in your next chapters. A special congratulations goes to Kerry Wold on her retirement. Kerry’s commitment to our district and dedication to serving our English Learners has helped build a strong EL program and provided students with the skills and language needed to succeed.

We would also like to recognize the following staff members for their years of service milestones:

5 Years: Chandra Prosch, Ashlyn Punt, Kerry Wold, Jenni Simmons, Carla Ramlo, Tony Zubke
15 Years: Kelly Neill
20 Years: Gary Lynn, Bonnie Yackley
25 Years: Robin Hemmen, Karla Denison
30 Years: Leonard Gebhart

Thank you as well to our parents and community for your continued support throughout the year. Your partnership helps make Elkton Schools a special place. Have a wonderful summer!

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