Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, August 22, 2013
Eight new staff members join Mount Ayr district
The Mount Ayr Community school district welcomes eight new employees for the 2013-2014 school year. Andrew DRAKE will
serve as an associate in the middle school/high school special education department where he served as a substitute associate
last year. DRAKE graduated from Bedford high school and continued his education at Johnson County Community College and
Iowa Central Community College with an education major. Madison ESCH comes to Mount Ayr as a new second grade teacher. ESCH
graduated in 2013 from Graceland University with a degree in elementary education with endorsements in English and reading.
At Graceland ESCH served as a resident assistant and was active in student government. Bryant McCABE is a new sixth-grade
teacher and middle school basketball coach. He graduated from Creston high school and completed a degree from
Buena Vista University
in Creston in 2013. He has nine years experience as a lifeguard and assistant swimming pool manager and four years as
assistant middle school basketball coach in Creston. Angela REYNOLDS will serve as the district's SFL coordinator this
year. She brings a great deal of SFL experience to the position, having served as parent coordinator, academic coordinator
and recreation coordinator in the local program. REYNOLDS has a degree from the University of Northern Iowa in health
promotion with emphasis in wellness/fitness management and women's health. James SMITH is a familar face in a new
position in the district. Along with his long-held duties as a football coach (35 years), SMITH will now add bus route
driver to his resume. SMITH taught 7-12 math in the Mount Ayr district for 33 years. Besides football SMITH has also
coached bowling and baseball. Abby STEPHENS assumes the duties of social studies teacher. A 2002 graduate of Diagonal high
school, STEPHENS went on to earn a bachelor's degree in political science in 2006 and a master's degree in history in 2008,
both from Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville. She is currently a PhD candidate at Purdue University, and upon
completion of her dissertation, she will have a doctorate in American studies with a focus in 20th century American history.
Charissa THORNTON is a new special education teacher at the elementary. She is a 2013 graduate of Northwestern College in
Orange City where she majored in elementary education. She has an endorsement as an Instructional Strategist 1 for elementary
and secondary special education. THORNTON'S activities include being cheer captain at Northwestern for two years.
Danielle STEWART is a 2013 graduate of Graceland University in Lamoni. She will teach elementary special education.
Photograph courtesy of Mount Ayr Record-News
Transcription by Sharon R. Becker, September of 2013
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