ENID, Okla. —
Personnel transactions for the Enid Public Schools Board of Education meeting Monday evening are:
Hired on one-year contracts were Gabrielle Gizzo, reading, Waller Middle School; Tabbitha Huggins, fourth grade, Coolidge Elementary school; and Melanie Richards, kindergarten, Garfield Elementary school.
Hired on administrative contracts was Cynthia Shiever, business office manager and assistant to the chief financial officer, central office.
Hired on support contracts were Roseanna Elrod, crossing guard, Adams Elementary school; Georgina Herrera, teacher assistant, Taft Elementary school; Timothy Jones, mail delivery, warehouse; Alecia Karbginsky, teacher assistant, Glenwood Elementary school; Timothy Moore, plumber, warehouse; Roberto Ramos-Colon, custodian; and Melissa Sherwood, child nutrition, Waller.
Retirements approved were David Fischer, history, Waller; and Ronald Goldy, fourth grade, Coolidge.
Resignations approved were Katie Bell, custodian, Garfield Elementary school; Melissa Coats, teacher assistant, Garfield; Carl Dieterle, plumber, warehouse; Sarah Matousek, speech pathologist, Hoover Elementary school; Ragen Newman, administrative assistant, central receiving; Stephen Pollard, science, Longfellow Middle School; Katherine Walker, mathematics, Emerson Middle School; Christopher West, custodian, Coolidge; and Judy Winchester, Title VII tutor, Emerson/Longfellow/Waller.
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