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Thursday, December 27, 2012

Year in Review: Change was the Word at Muskego-Norway Schools

Comings and goings, celebrations and sour notes made the news from our schools that you read the most.

Muskego schools are the hub of activity, and therefore a hub of news. In 2012, there was a healthy mixture of stories that initiated from the school board, but also from parents and teachers as well. Thanks for your engagement, and here's what the year brought us from the classroom: In March, the district had to wrestle with a long 'punch list' of needs among its eight facilities in the wake of a failed referendum. Which places saw the most improvement? Click here.  Turning to more fun events, Muskego High School was again the site for a dodgeball tournament organized by business organization FBLA. Check out what the event looked like, and consider entering a team in 2013. Get great local stories like this on Facebook. Click to join us! …

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1:33 pm on Friday, December 28, 2012

I have had the opportunity to interact with Mr. Todd Iversen from the custodial department at Muskego HS. He would be a fine replacement for the bulding and grounds manager in my opinion.   more ›

Tuesday, December 18, 2012

New Business Manager Hired at Muskego-Norway

Julie Kelly will replace Scot Ecker, who is resigning to take a job with Carthage College.

Muskego-Norway School Board announced the hiring of Julie Kelly as Director of Business Services at their meeting Monday night. Kelly will receive a pro-rated salary of $116,200 when she takes the job officially on Jan. 10. Scot Ecker, who is leaving the district to take a vice president's position with Carthage College in Kenosha, called Kelly a "rising star" after the board made its decision.  Kelly is currently employed with the St. Francis, WI school district, where she explained she is in charge of finance, facilities, operations and human resources.

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