Board Honors Late Hickory Creek Teacher David Wonder
Frankfort School District 157-C Meeting | Nov. 2025
Article Summary: The School Board passed a formal resolution honoring the memory of Hickory Creek Middle School music teacher David “Dave” Wonder, who passed away earlier in the month. Colleagues and administrators remembered him for his 20-year dedication to students and the school’s culture.
David Wonder Resolution Key Points:
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Tenure: David Wonder served as a music teacher at Hickory Creek Middle School since 2004.
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Contributions: He was instrumental in the Tiger TV media program and led the district’s Charitable Giving Committee.
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Impact: Wonder was known for DJing pep assemblies and championing cystic fibrosis awareness.
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Board Action: The board voted 6-0 to approve the resolution honoring his memory.
The Frankfort School District 157-C Board of Education formally honored the life and legacy of long-time music teacher David “Dave” Wonder during its meeting on Tuesday, November 18, 2025.
Wonder, who passed away on November 4, had been a fixture at Hickory Creek Middle School since 2004. The board voted 6-0 to approve a resolution honoring his memory.
Superintendent Dr. Doug Wernet spoke about Wonder’s profound impact on the school community, describing him as a beloved colleague known for his enthusiasm.
“His energy, joy, and unwavering positivity made a lasting impression on everyone who had the privilege of knowing him,” Hickory Creek Principal Tricia Dotson said in a district release.
Beyond his role in the music classroom, Wonder was a central figure in the school’s culture. He frequently DJed pep assemblies and greeted students with music at the school entrance. He also played a key role in establishing “Tiger TV,” a student-led media program, and led initiatives to raise awareness for cystic fibrosis.
The district noted that support services have been made available for students and staff coping with the loss.
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