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Fremont Public Schools recognizes staff retirements

Fremont Public Schools recognizes staff retirements
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Cougar notes: WNCC women earn 16th seed at national tourney

Cougar notes: WNCC women earn 16th seed at national tourney
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Scottsbluff Board Starts Superintendent Final Interview Process

A week of candidate visits, meetings and public interviews for the Scottsbluff superintendent position started Monday evening Scottsbluff High School. Holdrege Public Schools Superintendent Todd Hilyard joined the board and members of the public, making a presentation on what he sees in the district and what his role would be if he’s the successful candidate. [.]

SPS BOE Announces Superintendent Search Finalists, Interview Schedule

BY Media Release | February 16, 2021 The Scottsbluff Public Schools Board of Education has selected four finalists to interview for the position of Superintendent to succeed Rick Myles who is retiring at the end of the 2020-2021 school year.   The finalists, in order of interview dates, are as follows: Todd D. Hilyard, ED. S.  – Monday, February 22nd Todd Hilyard has served as the Superintendent of Schools in Holdrege Nebraska since 2011.  Prior to his tenure in Holdrege, Hilyard spent ten years as the Principal at Cozad Middle School.  Mr. Hilyard has a Specialist Degree in Educational Administration from Wayne State College, a Master of Science in Educational Administration and a Bachelor of Science in Middle School Education with endorsements in Science and Social Studies from the University of Nebraska Kearney.

Scottsbluff High School media specialist sees her job change during pandemic

Tammy Harrison has been in the Scottsbluff Public Schools system since 1998. As a media specialist, Harrison’s role was often that of support. Whether assisting students with procuring a book or helping integrate new technology into the classroom, Harrison has worked alongside the district’s educational mission. But in March 2020, Harrison found herself on the front line of the most seismic shift in education spurred by COVID-19. “My job drastically changed,” she said, reflecting on SBPS’s switch from in-person to online education in March. “We had to be creative.” Over the course of a few days last March, Harrison’s job became teaching teachers the nuances of Zoom and Google Classroom, and, more generally, how to move from teaching with pen and paper to keyboard and screen.

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