Bobbie Bicknell Coray, Reporter
Rich Civic Times
RANDOLPH, Utah.
August 16 2017. New teachers were
introduced to the school board. Katy Hoffman
taught in Evanston for four years after
doing her student teaching in Laketown. She and her husband are building a home in the
Junction. She will teach the first
grade.
Frank Smith, also a local, will be at North Rich in second
grade. He has been teaching in Lyman,
Wyoming. He grew up in Montpelier and
graduated from Utah State. He will be
living in Randolph, Utah.
Aaron Worthlin will be teaching social studies. He worked in Riverton, Utah. He has a Master’s Degree and has coaching
experience. Worthlin will live in the
Mt. Fuel community.
Patty Argyle, a long time teacher, has resigned. “She has been an outstanding member of our
faculty,”said Principal Kip Motta.
There is a half time position in special education available,
a two day a week position in speech therapy.
The first grade may need a half day aide, with more than 25 students the school can hire
an aide. There are 26 registered. They will wait until the first week of school to make the decision.
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