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Doug Hadley and Board Vice President Amy Krauss

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Honoring CFSD Volunteers

Doug Hadley and Carole Siegler Recognized for Their Dedication to our Schools

At a recent Catalina Foothills School District (CFSD) Governing Board meeting the district formally recognized Robert Douglas “Doug” Hadley and Carole Siegler for their outstanding service and dedication to the CFSD community. Resolutions honoring their contributions were delivered by board Vice President Amy Krauss and adopted by the board.

Doug Hadley was celebrated for his eight years of service on the Governing Board, during which he demonstrated a steadfast commitment to the success and well-being of CFSD students. Mr. Hadley dedicated countless hours to meetings, community engagement, and thoughtful decision-making throughout his two terms. He consistently acted with integrity, fairness, and professionalism, ensuring every decision was rooted in the best interests of students.

“Doug Hadley’s service has strengthened our district,” said CFSD Superintendent Dr. Denise Bartlett. “His focus on student success and advocacy for our teachers have benefitted the entire CFSD community.”

The district also recognized Carole Siegler, who stepped forward to serve on the Governing Board following the tragic passing of colleague Amy Bhola in 2023. Ms. Siegler, who previously served on the board for 26 years until 2022, demonstrated extraordinary compassion and commitment by returning to support the district during this difficult time.

With grace and dedication, Ms. Siegler ensured continuity in governance, honored the legacy of Ms. Bhola, and provided stability to the district during a transition period. Her thoughtful participation in discussions and decision-making consistently prioritized the well-being and success of CFSD students and families.

“Carole Siegler exemplifies selflessness,” said Dr. Bartlett. “Her willingness to serve again during a challenging time speaks to her deep commitment to our district, its students, and its mission.”