Entiat School District Honors Departing Staff at End-of-Year Luncheon
The Entiat School District came together to celebrate and recognize the contributions of five dedicated staff members during an end-of-year staff luncheon. The event honored 4 retiring educators and one staff member relocating out of state, marking the close of a chapter for individuals who have deeply impacted the school community.
Celebrating Service and Dedication
Kari Williams has served the Entiat School District for an incredible 17 years, most in food service and most recently as head cook. While not retiring, Kari is relocating out of state to be closer to family. Her friendly nature and strong ties with students and staff will be deeply missed.
Tari Stonecipher, who brought 33 years of educational experience to her role of K-5 Interventionist, spent the last 2 years at Entiat, where her knowledge and positivity quickly made her a valued presence.
Greg Renggli, with 19 years in education and 6.5 of those years spent at Entiat as a Spanish teacher, Greg was commended for his guidance and impact on students..
Vickie Jacobs-Stanton, a beloved bus driver and transportation coordinator, concluded a remarkable 34-year career in education, with 22 years devoted to Entiat. With her friendly smile and warm greeting, Vickie was often the first educator our students saw in the morning. She has left a lasting impression on so many students in our district. We are happy that she will be a substitute bus driver in the coming years.
Marilyn Kamphaus, who has been with the Entiat School District for 17 years as a school secretary, was celebrated for her consistent excellence and commitment to the school community. "Ms. Marilyn" has touched the lives of so many countless students and parents as well as kept many staff members in line. She will be greatly missed.
A Fond Farewell
Each of these individuals has shaped the spirit of Entiat in unique and impactful ways. Their legacies will live on through the lives they’ve touched and the foundations they’ve helped build.”