KHS Celebrates Future Educators at Signing Day Ceremony
/In a heartfelt ceremony that blended tradition, pride and purpose, Kearney High School hosted its annual Future Educators Signing Day last night in the school library.
The event honored 11 seniors who have completed the school's Education Internship program and are preparing to pursue degrees in teaching at colleges and universities across Missouri and beyond.
Kayla Resler – Northwest Missouri State University – Elementary Education
This meaningful milestone, modeled after athletic and fine arts signing ceremonies, celebrates students who have committed to entering the teaching profession, a calling that shapes future generations. Family members, staff, and school leaders gathered to recognize the hard work and dedication of these future educators.
"These students represent the very best of what Kearney has to offer," said Mendy Salmonson, the KHS educator who leads the two-year internship program. "They've already spent hundreds of hours in classrooms, learning the realities of teaching and discovering their passion for education. This is more than a career choice for them—it's a mission."
The following students participated in the April 2 signing day event:
Grace Daily – University of Kansas – Elementary Education
Elizabeth Demers – Maple Woods Community College – Special Education
Jules Ford – College of the Ozarks – Vocal Music Education
Olivia Kinstler – Missouri State University – Elementary Education
Brook Llewellyn – Maple Woods Community College – Elementary PE
Kayla Resler – Northwest Missouri State University – Elementary Education
Brylee Stegall – Missouri State University – Early Education
Klara Wentzel – College of the Ozarks – Instrumental Music Education
Three additional students were unable to attend the event but have also committed to pursuing degrees in education:
Garrett Hodge – Missouri State University – Secondary PE
Alaina Lehman – Central Methodist – Elementary Education
Elizabeth Shoemaker – University of Missouri–Kansas City – Elementary Education
The Education Internship Program is part of Kearney School District's Real World Learning initiative and provides seniors with hands-on learning experiences in elementary and secondary classrooms throughout the district. Under the guidance of mentor teachers, students assist with instruction, observe classroom management techniques, and begin developing their own teaching styles.
"We know how critical great educators are to the success of our schools and our communities," KSD Superintendent Emily Miller said. "It's exciting to see this next generation of teachers come up through our own system. We couldn't be prouder of them."
KPGZ News – Ray Weikal contributed to this story.