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In a recent government work session held on May 12, 2025, the atmosphere was filled with optimism as members discussed significant changes within the Carrollton City Schools. The meeting highlighted the appointment of Dr. Kylie Carroll, who will be stepping in to replace Ashley Paul on the school board. This transition marks a new chapter for the board, with members expressing excitement about the fresh perspectives Dr. Carroll will bring.

As the conversation unfolded, questions arose regarding staffing for the upcoming school year. The representative acknowledged that while many positions are filled, there are still a few vacancies to address. Notably, Central High School will need to find a replacement for Anna Haas, who has resigned, and Bowden High School will also be looking for a new staff member following Scott Benefield's departure for another opportunity. The representative mentioned that they plan to keep one position open temporarily during the interim period, allowing for a thoughtful approach to staffing.
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The meeting concluded on a positive note, with members expressing gratitude for the hard work and dedication of the school staff. The commitment to maintaining quality education and support for students remains a priority, as the board navigates these changes. As the community looks ahead, the focus will be on filling these key positions and ensuring a smooth transition for the upcoming school year.

Converted from May 12, 2025 Work Session meeting on May 15, 2025
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