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After 25 years of supporting students as a counselor at Richfield High School, Sara Linde is heading into a well-earned retirement!
Kenzie’s advice for incoming freshmen: “Try anything new that interests you. You’ll find out so much about yourself. Don’t be afraid of change—it makes high school exciting. And most importantly, don’t give up on yourself. Each day is a chance to start fresh.”
During National Educational Bosses Week, we recognize the dedicated leaders who help shape the direction of our District. From cabinet members to department directors, these individuals work to ensure that every student, every family and every staff member feels seen, supported and empowered.
Shayla's advice to freshmen: “Just pay attention and do the work—I wish I had taken that advice more seriously at first. And it’s okay to not know what you want to do in the future. You have time. Live in the moment, don’t miss out, and remember—you can have fun and still have time for school.”
After 28 years serving Richfield students and 32 years as a dedicated School Psychologist, Dr. Joann Chiappetta Baumgardner is heading into retirement!
National Accounting Day shines a spotlight on the dedicated individuals who ensure the smooth financial operation of our District. While often working behind the scenes, our payroll and finance teams are essential to supporting our schools, programs and staff.
At Richfield Public Schools, we are proud to celebrate the incredible Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) who help students find their voices—sometimes literally.
With a sharp wit and an eye for meaningful experiences, Adriana is ready to take on whatever comes next (even if it’s joining the circus).
After 24 years at Sheridan Hills—and 35 years in education—Theresa Halpern is retiring!
Difficult and deeply concerning news that affects our school community. Updated 5/15/25 at 1 p.m.
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