TUHS campus supervisor personnel: Mary Miller retires

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Jacquelyn White

Hugging one last time. Monica Torro awards Mary Miller with a plaque for her many years of service at TUHS. Miller spent 12 years working as campus supervisor. In total she has worked around 33 years doing various jobs. Miller stated, “I will miss the students and staff. Most of all I will miss watching students play sports.”

As the school year begins, our Wildcat family will be losing one of our own. Mary Miller, TUHS Campus Supervisor, will be retiring in late September. Throughout her 33 years of working at TUHS, she started with small jobs until she was promoted to campus supervisor. After she retires, she will be spending her time planning her daughter’s wedding and sleeping in. Miller stated, “I will miss Taft High very much. Most of all, I will miss the students, staff, and sports.” Even though she will be retired, she still plans on coming to many sporting events to show her support.

Mackenzie Miller
Leaving BV with a smile. Kevin Guinn is very excited to begin his journey at TUHS. He has spent 12 years working at Buena Vista High. Guinn will be filling in for Mary Miller as campus supervisor. Guinn stated, ” I am looking forward to working with Kim Fields. I am also looking forward to learning from him.”

Filling her position will be Kevin Guinn, Campus Supervisor from Buena Vista High School. Guinn has spent 12 years at Buena Vista, where he enjoys his days interacting with students. He is looking forward to more activities, students, and working with Kim Fields. Guinn stated, “I have enjoyed my time at BV, but I am very excited to be at TUHS. I will miss all of my BV family.” Wildcats will be saying farewell to Mary Miller and hello to Kevin Guinn.