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Decades of Devotion to Midvale School from Three Resigning Staff

By
Bonnie Evans
,
Midvale Correspondent
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Printed in our
June 18, 2025
issue.
Midvale School honored three retiring/resigning employees earlier this month. They are Sherry Crawford, Kendall Doggett and Kylee Morris. Photo by Marcy Hansen

Three long time Midvale School employees are resigning from the district this summer. All of them have raised their own children at the school and two are Midvale school graduates themselves.

District clerk Sherry Crawford wants to express her gratitude to the community and staff for her 25 years of working for the school. She started out as secretary to former Superintendent Jim Warren, and later as district clerk. She mentioned that working with only two superintendents for that many years is rare in the public school setting. She said, “Interacting with the students and staff was the best part of my job.” Her own mother, Dorothy Nally, taught kindergarten at Midvale for a few years in the late 1980s.

Superintendent Kylee Morris has spent the majority of her life at Midvale School. She graduated with a class of athletes that went to state in three sports most years, then returned after college to teach a combined first and second grade class. In her eleven years of teaching she also taught Junior High and High School and was principal. The past seven years she has been the district superintendent. Also during her eighteen-year career, she was involved as the athletic director and did some coaching. Kylee said, “There have been so many wonderful kids through the years. I love watching them grow and thrive.”

Kendall Doggett has worked for the district for 29 years as a paraprofessional, working with the students. She said, “My favorite part of the job was watching the kids grow up.”

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