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Kokomo School Corporation hires Roshelle Blunt as director of business and treasurer; board accepts retirement of longtime business director

Kokomo School Corporation · June 1, 2026
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Summary

The Kokomo School Corporation board approved an administrative recommendation naming Roshelle Blunt as director of business and treasurer and acknowledged the retirement of the district's long-serving director of business, Robert. The board also approved a slate of personnel actions including multiple resignations and new certified hires.

The Kokomo School Corporation board on June 1 approved an administrative recommendation to hire Roshelle Blunt as the district's director of business and treasurer, following the previously announced retirement of the district's business director, Robert.

Dr. Sergeant introduced Blunt to the board, stating, "with this recommendation, we just hired Roshelle Blunt as our new director of business and treasurer for Kokomo School Corporation." Blunt addressed the board briefly and said, "I just want to say thank you for the opportunity."

At the same meeting the board accepted a set of personnel items. The transcript lists a retirement for Sonia Stout and resignations for Cass Clark, Cassie Heistister, Cassandra Deon, Alexis Mitchell, Tara Hall, Jose Padilla, Yasmine Hicks and Donovan Samuel. Leaves of absence were recorded for Casey Brown, Selena Hawk, Kim Craravens, James McKinley, Vicky Fi, Tina Robbins and Darling Graves. The board also approved certified-hire recommendations for Antonio Fiorito, Maline Shast, Stephen Maderas, Victoria Wonderlick, Sydney O' Conor and Mackenzie Taylor and a classified recommendation for Zachary Cunningham.

Board members offered personal remarks to the retiring Robert. One committee member told him "happy trails to you until we meet again," and several colleagues thanked him for his service and recalled working together. The board adjourned following those remarks.

What happens next: Blunt is expected to begin transition work with district staff; the board did not provide a public start date. The personnel actions approved at this meeting will be reflected in the district's personnel records and posted summaries.