Thursday, February 12, 2026

Webb City R-7 Board accepts teacher retirement, resignation, hires five


The Webb City R-7 Board of Education accepted one teacher retirement and one resignation and hired five certified employees Tuesday night.

Glen Welch, a high school special education teacher retired and fifth grade teacher Peyton Rogers resigned.

The teachers who were hired were:

Amanda Boberg, high school counselor







Gavin Phillips, high school choir and show choir director

Paige Blann, high school math

Patrick Bromley, aquatics director

Megan Wilson, middle school music

The board also hired Amanda Eggleston, currently Webster Primary Center principal, as Webb City High School principal replacing Jeff Wilkie who is retiring.

Previous post- Amanda Eggleston named Webb City High School principal

1 comment:

  1. Anonymous6:00 AM

    We are still asking for Ashley Duke to Resign or for the worthless Webb City School Administrator to Admonish and Fire her for her Actions - - THE TAXPAYING PUBLIC WILL NEVER FORGIVE HER OR FORGET WHAT SHE HAS SAID!

    WEBB CITY, Mo. — The Webb City School District issues a statement today after public outcry to fire a teacher over comments she made online about the death of Charlie Kirk.

    Long-time Communication Arts teacher, Ashley Duke, made a statement on her social media page that angered supporters of the political activist, and today the district responded to calls for her termination.

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