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Former principal retires after 34 years

- LYNN KUTTER Lynn Kutter may be reached by email at lkutter@nwadg.com.

PRAIRIE GROVE — In a special meeting April 28 the School Board accepted the resignatio­n of former high school principal Ron Bond and created two academic coaching positions to assist teachers.

Bond resigned as high school principal last year and moved into a teaching role at Prairie Grove Junior High. He’s ending his 20th year at Prairie Grove schools, 18 of those as principal, and his 34th year in education.

“I’m excited for him,” said Reba Holmes, superinten­dent.

Holmes said Bond came into her office at 3 p.m. that day with his letter of resignatio­n, saying he and his wife, Farmington teacher Carla Bond, had both made the decision to go ahead and retire.

“They decided that working a couple more years wasn’t worth it,” Holmes said. “He was excited to start a new chapter.”

Bond began his education career in Texas and spent five years in Farmington and two years in Gentry before coming to Prairie Grove.

The board also approved a recommenda­tion to hire Cindy Love as district literacy coach and to transfer Hannah McDonald from her position as a junior high math teacher to a district math coach position.

Love has worked for Prairie Grove schools previously and currently is a literacy specialist with Northwest Arkansas Education Service Cooperativ­e in Farmington.

Pete Joenks, assistant superinten­dent of curriculum and instructio­n, said both academic coaches will work with teachers in all grades but for the first year, Love will concentrat­e on elementary and middle school teachers and McDonald will mainly assist teachers in the upper grades.

The new positions will allow the district to have an “additional pair of eyes” to assist classroom teachers, Joenks said.

Many times, teachers go to profession­al developmen­t workshops but are not always sure how the informatio­n gained from the workshop transfers in reality to the classroom. The academic coaches will be able to help model this instructio­n for the teachers, Joenks said.

“Our teachers want to be the best that they can,” he said.

Additional days will be added to the contracts for Love and McDonald and both will receive a stipend. Love’s salary will come from federal covid-relief funds and her contract will be year-to-year. The expectatio­n, Holmes said, is that anticipate­d student growth will allow the district to move the position into the school’s operating budget in the next couple of years.

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