Three new teachers at Bluffton in 2017-18
Three new teachers join the Bluffton school professional staff in 2017-18. Teacherrs are Kate Bauer, high school English, Addie Kiene, high school intervention specialist and Megan Quinton, first grade.
Kate Bauer – High School English
Kate Bauer is a graduate of the University of Findlay where she double-majored in English and Adolescent/Young Adult English Language Arts Education. Kate is also a graduate of Crestview High School in Convoy, Ohio, where she lives today. In her spare time, Kate enjoys crafting, photography, spending time at the lake, and reading. She is looking forward to the upcoming school year and is thrilled to be a Pirate.
Addie Kiene – High School Intervention Specialist
Addie Kiene is a 2012 graduate of Columbus Grove High School. She earned her bachelor's degree from the University of Findlay in 2016. She was inspired to become an Intervention Specialist because of a younger sister who has cerebral palsy and autism. Her first year of teaching was with the Putnam County ESC. During that time, she also coached junior high volleyball and track.
Megan Quinton – First Grade Teacher
Megan Quinton, formerly Megan Dunlap, is a 2005 graduate of BHS. She lives in Wapakoneta with her husband, Aaron, and two sons, Daniel, 5, and Lucas, 4 months. They recently relocated from Hilliard where she taught kindergarten.
Stories Posted This Week
Saturday, April 26, 2025
- Kenneth Eugene Mast was head athletic coach for Bluffton College
- Eagle eye over Village Park
- Hillville Rd. barn fire on April 24
- Agenda for April 28 Bluffton Council meeting
- Cory-Rawson High School celebrates Community Day
- Bluffton Senior Center news for May 2025
- Weekend Doctor: The current situation with measles
Friday, April 25, 2025
Thursday, April 24, 2025
- Blanchard Valley Health Foundation welcomes Sapp as Chief Development Officer
- LEO Club invitation to 5K and 1-mile walk & stroll
- Memorial bench and tree planting at Village Arboretum
- Bluffton Beavers sports roundup, April 16-22
- Pirate baseball loss vs. Fort Jennings
- Alan Garmatter is new CNB Chief Credit Officer
- Parks & Recreation Committee meets April 25
- Bad Dreams: Health implications