New staff members join Lafayette
August 23, 2016
As the freshman class is starting their high school journey, new staff members are entering their journey as well.
The new staff members:
Stephanie Albrecht – Technology
Samantha Brown – Spanish
Holly Green – Business
Christine Greife – SSD
Colton Hill – Hall Monitor
Dana Imler – Science
Vicki Kemp – TAG
Cathy Kraemer – Alternative Learning Supervisor
Marty Margalski – Hall Monitor
Leah Obenhaus – FACS
Emilia Osborn – Latin
Jamie Parks – Band
Matt Steffens – ISS
Sophie Title – Language Arts
Sarah Trankle – Language Arts
Barb Wall – Assoc. Princ. Secretary
Travis Young – Social Studies

![Watching a small group scrimmage, Ben Lundt, St. Louis City SC goalkeeper and founder of Lundt Pro Soccer Training, shouts words of encouragement to players on Sunday, April 26 n the Lafayette grass soccer field. “The idea behind [the event] was to bring the professional soccer players closer to the community because usually people only get to see us on TV or in the stadium. [Families] actually having the opportunity to have their kids on the field with us is the most important aspect,” Ben Lundt said.](https://lancerfeed.press/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG_6823-1200x800.jpg)















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![Watching a small group scrimmage, Ben Lundt, St. Louis City SC goalkeeper and founder of Lundt Pro Soccer Training, shouts words of encouragement to players on Sunday, April 26 n the Lafayette grass soccer field. “The idea behind [the event] was to bring the professional soccer players closer to the community because usually people only get to see us on TV or in the stadium. [Families] actually having the opportunity to have their kids on the field with us is the most important aspect,” Ben Lundt said.](https://lancerfeed.press/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/IMG_6823-300x200.jpg)
