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Beecher School District Approves Future Retirements of Veteran Educators, Hires New Staff and Coach

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Article Summary: The Beecher Board of Education engaged in significant long-range and immediate staffing decisions on June 11, approving retirement agreements for three veteran staff members effective in 2028 and hiring four new employees for the upcoming school year. The new hires include a Spanish teacher, a teacher aide, an art teacher, and a high school boys soccer coach, a position the board had previously tabled.

Beecher Board of Education Key Points:

  • Approved retirement agreements for Teacher Aide Melinda Nykaza, English Teacher Patricia Ploger, and Computer Teacher Teri Waterman, effective at the end of the 2028 school year.

  • Hired four new staff members: Stephanie Duran-Martinez (Spanish Teacher), Joshua Groesser (High School Teacher Aide), Kristen Hodges (Art Teacher), and Dawn Compton (High School Boys Soccer Coach).

  • The hiring of the soccer coach fills a position that was left open at the May board meeting.

  • The actions reflect a strategy of planning for future vacancies while filling current staffing needs.

BEECHER, IL – The Beecher Board of Education addressed staffing from both a long-term and immediate perspective Wednesday night, unanimously approving retirement agreements for three veteran educators set for 2028 while also hiring four new staff members, including the high school’s next boys soccer coach.

In a move of forward planning, the board accepted future retirement agreements from three longtime district employees. The agreements are with Melinda Nykaza, a teacher aide at Beecher Elementary; Patricia Ploger, an English teacher at Beecher Junior High; and Teri Waterman, who serves as a computer teacher for both the junior high and high school. All three retirements will be effective at the conclusion of the 2027-2028 school year, giving the district three years to plan for the transitions. The motion, made by member Amanda Hanson and seconded by Adriana Diachenko, passed with a unanimous 6-0 vote.

The board also filled several immediate vacancies for the 2025-2026 school year. Stephanie Duran-Martinez was hired as a full-time Spanish teacher, and Joshua Groesser will join the high school as a full-time teacher aide. Additionally, Kristen Hodges was assigned as the art teacher for both the elementary and junior high schools.

Notably, the board also approved the employment of Dawn Compton as the new High School Boys Soccer Coach. The position had been an open agenda item at the May 14 meeting but was tabled by Board President Ashley Belt at that time. Wednesday’s unanimous approval finalizes the athletic department’s coaching staff ahead of the fall season.

The series of staffing moves highlights the board’s dual focus on retaining experienced staff through structured retirement agreements while simultaneously recruiting and onboarding new talent to meet the immediate educational and extracurricular needs of the district’s students.

The motions passed with all six present members voting in favor: President Ashley Belt, Secretary Brandy Flores, and members Stacy Mazurek, Dr. Marie Hansel, Amanda Hanson, and Adriana Diachenko. Vice President Ashley Fluechtling was absent.

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