At Chadron High School, Mrs. Carrattini resigned from her position as the foods and nutrition teacher. Some changes were made in Mr. Matt's, Mrs. Budler's, and Mrs. Noble's schedule for next year.
Mr. Matt will be teaching accounting along with his usual computer classes. "I don't think it will really make much difference, I will have the same amount of classes to prepare for," said Mr. Matt. Although he is going to teach a different class, he will remain with the same number of classes to teach as before. Mr. Matt has taught accounting before so it, "will not be a new experience." None of the computer classes will have to be dropped to make room for accounting, there will just be more students in a class.
Mrs. Budler's schedule will go from having accounting and one foods and nutrition's class to having no accounting classes. She will be teaching all of the Family & Consumer Sciences next year. "This means I will be the only FCS teacher in the department, so I will teach all the classes currently being taught in that room," said Mrs. Budler. Those classes include Introduction to FCS, Foods, Nutrition & Wellness, Human Relations & Child Development, Culinary Arts I, and Culinary Arts II. The additional classes won't be a problem, because Mrs. Budler said, "I taught the Human Relations & Child Development class for 17 years!"
Mrs. Noble will be teaching personal finance next year. "I don't think it will be as challenging for me, because I am only taking in one additional class," said Mrs. Noble. She will continue teaching Spanish I and II along with her additional class. Business was Mrs. Noble's original endorsement, so when she heard there was an opening she, "filed as soon as she could." Most of her classes will be fairly full due to her only teaching one block of personal finance.
Mr. Mack, Chadron High School principal, said, "When teachers retire or resign we always look at it as an opportunity to make changes as needed ... or wanted." In this case, the teacher resigned which, "resulted in us having to find a full time FCS teaching, which Mrs. Budler requested to fill along with her current Culinary Classes." This made her schedule too full, which she had to lose her business classes. Mrs. Budler and Mr. Matt split her business classes according to what they taught previously. Swapping the teachers instead of hiring a new one made it, "easier for everyone." They didn't have to have two separate teachers teaching the same class. "It was stress free and fit everyone's needs," said Mr. Mack.
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