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Counselor, teacher hires, coaching moves, Stegman retirement on agenda

Mike Christopherson Some familiar names and longtime Crookston Public Schools staff members and athletic coaches are on the Monday, May 24 Crookston School Board agenda, in the form of resolutions approving their retirements or resignations. There’s also a significant hire on the agenda, in the form of a resolution to hire Tara Klein as a counselor at CHS to succeed Leah Zimmerman, who resigned earlier this school year. The school district had struggled to find a successor this spring, but in Klein, the district is getting a counselor with nine years of experience and a masters of arts degree. Her higher education past includes the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, University of Phoenix, St. Cloud State University and Minnesota State University. Klein will be paid approximately $68,500 in the 2021-22 school year.

DVIDS - News - Fort Hamilton Youth Center earns accreditation

FORT HAMILTON, N.Y. – Fort Hamilton’s Youth Center has earned national accreditation from the Council on Accreditation, recognizing the program for its high performance, quality, and exceptional service to children, youth, and their families. “This is amazing news,” said Col. Craig Martin, Fort Hamilton Garrison Commander. “This accreditation is a testament to the quality of the people we have here and the great work that they do.” “I am very proud of their monumental accomplishment. This is no small feat, which many installation struggle with,” said Trevor Loew, Family and Morale, Welfare, and Recreation director. “Our success with this accreditation is solely due to the dedication and diligence of Roy Halvorsen and the Fort Hamilton Youth Center staff under the excellent leadership of Shauna Nunn.”

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