Filled Positions for the 2021-2022 school year


Positions will be listed here as they are filled for the 2021-2022 school year.

  1. Valley Falls USD 338 – Kaydie Brandl – Beginning Teacher*
  2. South Brown County USD 430 – Jacob Chalfant – Beginning Teacher*
  3. Mission Valley USD 330 – Cade Fiske – Beginning Teacher*
  4. Ellinwood USD 355 – Brad Ensz – Beginning Teacher*
  5. Fort Scott USD 234 – Sydney Cullison – Experienced Teacher
  6. Weskan USD 242 – William Woodwall – Experienced Teacher
  7. Rural Vista USD 481 – Tracy Oelschlaeger – Beginning Teacher*
  8. Bluestem USD 205 – John Kennedy – Beginning Teacher*
  9. Neodesha USD 461 – Emma Lehmann – Beginning Teacher*
  10. Buhler USD 313 – Rebekah Cain – Beginning Teacher*
  11. Deerfield USD 216 – Lauren Hastings – Experienced Teacher
  12. Flinthills USD 492 – Ryan Beeson – Beginning Teacher*
  13. Peabody-Burns USD 398 – Brett McGee – Experienced Teacher
  14. St. Paul USD 505 – Dane Cummings – Experienced Teacher
  15. Cunningham USD 332 – Dale Hoch – Beginning Teacher*
  16. Chapman USD 473 – Jacob Rutledge – Experienced Teacher
  17. Perry-Lecompton USD 343 – Matthew Anguiano – Experienced Teacher
  18. Palco USD 269 – Ashley Nelson – Beginning Teacher*
  19. Eudora USD 491 – Abby Kirk – Experienced Teacher
  20. McLouth USD 342 – Marie Umphenour – Beginning Teacher*
  21. Dodge City USD 443 – Tyler Royle – Beginning Teacher**
  22. Conway Springs USD 356 – Zach Cooper – Experienced Teacher
  23. Seaman USD 345 – Madison White – Beginning Teacher*
  24. Fort Scott USD 234 – Trent Johnson – Beginning Teacher+
  25. Shawnee Heights USD 450 – Annie Humbolt – Beginning Teacher*
  26. Beloit USD 273 – Michael Wright – Beginning Teacher*
  27. Ingalls USD 477 – Mark Hager – Experienced Teacher
  28. Pleasant Ridge USD 449 – Stephanie Macpherson – Beginning Teacher^
  29. Phillipsburg USD 325 – Allison Dix – Experienced Teacher
  30. Hoxie USD 412 – Deric McKeever
  31. Elkhart USD 218 – Brian Runkle
  32. Hiawatha USD 415 – Jeanie Wege – Experienced Teacher
  33. Norton USD 211 – Teresa Schulze – Experienced Teacher (New to Ag)
  34. Lincoln USD 298 – Morgan Nitsch – Beginning Teacher++
  35. Prairie View USD 362 – Trenton Smedley – Experienced Teacher
  36. Chautauqua County USD 236 – Lindsay Noland – Beginning Teacher*
  37. Olathe USD 233 – Matthew Milholm – Beginning Teacher#
  38. Topeka Center for Advanced Learning and Careers – Desarae Balderston- Beginning Teacher^^
  39. Chase/Raymond USD 401 – Wayne DeWerff – Experienced Teacher
  40. Wallace County USD 214 – Laurel Rigby – Beginning Teacher (TtoT)
  41. Cheylin USD 103 – Sara Mullins – Beginning Teacher (TtoT)
  42. Elk Valley USD 283 – Kayla Signer – Beginning Teacher (TtoT)
  43. Altoona-Midway USD 387 – David Batzer – Experienced Teacher (TtoT)

*2021 KSU Ag Ed Graduate

**2021 KSU Master of Arts in Teaching (Ag Ed) Graduate

#2020 KSU Ag Ed Graduate

+2019 KSU Agricultural Education Graduate

++2016 KSU Ag Ed Graduate

^2021 Fort Hays State Ag Ed Graduate

^^2021 University of Nebraska-Lincoln Graduate

TtoT = Transition to Teaching

(Updated 7-15-21)

Extension Agent – Sedgwick County

Alexandria Ware to Serve as Sedgwick County Extension Agent 

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Alexandria Ware will join the staff of K-State Research and Extension – Sedgwick County as a 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, effective November 15, 2020.  Sedgwick County’s office is located in Wichita, Kansas. 

She earned her bachelor’s degree in Family Services and Trauma Studies from Kansas State University and her master’s degree in Human Development and Family Science from Oklahoma State University.   

Ware has most recently working as a Program Development Manager for Think Of Us in New York, NY. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension Sedgwick County is available by calling (316) 660-0100, or online at sedgwick.k-state.edu.

Contact Alexandria Ware via email at: ware@ksu.edu.  

Extension Agent – 4-H Youth Development -West Plains District

Janet Pfromm to Serve as West Plains Extension Agent

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Janet Pfromm will join the staff of K-State Research and Extension – West Plains District as a 4-H Youth Development Extension Agent, effective January 10, 2021.  West Plains District has offices in Garden City and Scott City.  Janet’s primary office is located in Scott City, Kansas.

She earned her bachelor’s degree in Animal Science from Cornell University.

Pfromm has most recently been employed as a 4-H Coordinator for Chenago County, NY for Cornell Cooperative Extension.

Extension Agent – West Plains District

Renee Tuttle to Serve as West Plains Extension Agent 

MANHATTAN, Kan. – Renee Tuttle joined the staff of K-State Research and Extension – West Plains District as an Agriculture and Natural Resources Extension Agent, effective October 18, 2020.  West Plains District offices are located in Garden City and Scott City, Kansas.  Renee’s primary office will be in Garden City, Kansas. 

She earned her bachelor’s degrees in Agricultural and Applied Economics and International Studies from Virginia Tech.  She earned her master’s degree in Agribusiness from Kansas State University.   

Tuttle has most recently been employed as a Crop Consultant for Nutrien Ag Solutions in Garden City, Kansas. 

More information about K-State Research and Extension West Plains District is available by calling (620) 272-3670, or online at westplains.k-state.edu

Contact Renee Tuttle via email at: rstuttle@ksu.edu