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Camdenton R-III appoints Jhonna Keller as Director of Afterschool Services
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Camdenton R-III
The Camdenton R-III School District is pleased to announce the appointment of Jhonna Keller as the Director of Afterschool Services.
Mrs. Keller is currently serving as a counselor for Pekin Community Schools in Packwood, Iowa. She has also served as a counselor at Ottumwa High School in Ottumwa, Iowa. She has also served as a Director of Human Resources in the private sector.
Jhonna obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree in Secondary Education from Buena Vista University. She holds a Master’s degree from Buena Vista University in School Guidance and Counseling. She also obtained her Principalship Licensure from Northern Iowa University.
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Pennsylvania native Jo-El Shaw grew up in a family of athletes, his mother Freeda played volleyball at the University of Albany and his brother Jhevon played LB at Michigan State. Jo-El starred at Woodland Hills where he was an all-state RB/LB. He started his college career at Lackawanna Community College where he was named to the All-Conference team after averaging 94 rushing yards per game. His play there opened the door for an opportunity at Kent State where he took over as their starting running back upon his arrival and led the team in rushing during both his seasons there. Jo-El is a powerful and explosive RB who is also able to line up as a wide receiver, his versatility should help him find great success indoors for the Empire.
By Mark Evenstad
Mar 15, 2021 2:04 AM
The principal at Darlington High School, Aaron Lancaster, died Saturday after a battle with leukemia. He was 48. Lancaster was a 1990 graduate of Darlington High School where he excelled as a 4-sport athlete in football, basketball, baseball, and track. Following high school, Lancaster attended Northern Iowa University on a football scholarship for a year and a half, before transferring to UW-Platteville to play basketball and was a member of the 1995 National Championship team. He was also an assistant coach for the 1999 National Championship team. Lancaster became a teacher and coach at Highland High School, and later was a teacher and coach at Pecatonica schools in Blanchardville. In 2010, Lancaster became Principal at Pecatonica High School. In 2015, Lancaster became Principal at Darlington High School and served as Athletic Director and as an assistant basketball coach. Lancaster and his wife, Denise, had 3 sons. A visitation for A
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