The Marysville School District's executive director of human resources announced her intent to resign on Thursday.
As the Marysville School District deals with a $3 million budget crisis and change in personnel, they now have to navigate through yet another staff departure.On Thursday, October 24, Marysville Interim Superintendent Dr. David Burgess and Special Administrator Dr. Art Jarvis were notified that Executive Director of Human Resources, Brooke Marshall, plans to leave the district.A letter sent out to parents and staff within the Marysville School District says Marshall gave Dr. Burgess and Dr.
Marshall's efforts to help the district move forward and wishes her well in her future endeavors," the letter read.Burgess replaced former Marysville Superintendent Dr. Zachary Robbins earlier this month. He and the community were in meetings this week to discuss possible school closures.
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