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Germantown superintendent temporarily fills principal role after County Line principal injured

October 24, 2025 | Germantown School District, School Districts, Wisconsin


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Germantown superintendent temporarily fills principal role after County Line principal injured
The Germantown School District superintendent said County Line principal Kelly Schultz broke her arm in an accident and was in surgery, and the district has assigned staff to support needs at the school while the superintendent is serving temporarily as principal.

The superintendent told meeting attendees that Kelly Schultz "had an accident, broke her arm. And she's actually in surgery" and said the district office "has kinda switched off being present here to support any needs that happen in the building." The superintendent said they had just come in from recess, visited classrooms and were wearing County Line gear while filling the temporary role.

The superintendent, who said they had prior experience as a principal, added, "I just tell everyone I get to call the snow days. And then I get a big cheer from the kids. That's great." The remarks indicate the district moved staff and leadership resources to maintain operations at County Line during Schultz's recovery.

The superintendent said hopes for Schultz's recovery but did not provide a timeline for her return. No formal personnel actions or long-term leadership changes were announced during the remarks.

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