By Sue Kiesewetter
Enquirer contributor
FAIRFIELD - Megan Graham is expected to move from Fairfield Schools' administrative office back to Fairfield Senior High School when school resumes.
Graham is one of two district employees recommended to become assistant principals at the senior high school. Social studies teacher Daniel Beckenhaupt is also being recommended for an assistant principal job at the high school.
They will become part of a new administrative team headed by incoming principal Paul Waller, who is leaving the Oak Hills Schools.
Principal Monica Mitter and assistant principal Sheila Radtke announced their resignations earlier this spring.
Both appointments are scheduled for a vote at the June 19 board of education meeting.
The move will add an assistant principal to the high school.
Graham joined the district in 1992 as an English teacher and was named an instructional specialist in 1999. Two years ago, she was named secondary curriculum coordinator for grades 7-12.
Beckenhaupt has been a high school social studies teacher in Fairfield since 1997, teaching American government and American history. He holds a bachelor's degree from Northern Kentucky University and master's from Xavier University.
Graham has a bachelor's degree from Ohio State University and two master's degrees from Miami University.
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