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NRCSA District Meetings

2025 NRCSA District Meetings

September 2025

South Central

September 2, 2025 12:30 PM ESU 11 in Holdrege

West

September 9, 2025, 12:00 PM (MT time) Prairie Winds Community Center in Bridgeport

North Central

September 11, 2025 10:30 AM Jubilee Catering in Ord

Southwest

September 16, 2025, 12:30 PM (Cent time) Hershey Public Schools in Hershey

Northeast

September 22, 2025, 11:30 AM Wayne State College in Wayne

Southeast

September 30, 2025, 10:00 AM NCSA Building in Lincoln

NEBRASKA RURAL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION

AGENDA FOR 2025 FALL DISTRICT MEETINGS

1. INTRODUCTIONS

2. REVIEW OF NRCSA SERVICES

a. Benefits of Membership

b. Advocacy

c. Relationships

d. Representation

e. Communication

i. Member Update

1. Board of Ed Members

ii. Twitter/X

iii. Facebook

f. Board of Education Meetings

g. Opportunities for Leadership

i. COVID Projects

h. Executive Committee

i. Membership

i. Number of Members

ii. New Members

iii. State Colleges

j. Education Associations Master Calendar

k. Targeted Research

i. NRCSA purposes

ii. Member requests

iii. Senators

iv. Ed Groups

l. Legislative Forum

m. Superintendent Search Service

n. Principal Search Service

o. Planning Support Service

p. New Leaf Teletherapy

q. Purchase Card Program

r. Spring Conference

i. Student Businesses

ii. FFA

s. Scholarships and Recognitions

t. Non-Traditional Teacher Scholarships

u. Closing the Achievement Gap Program

v. National Rural Education Association Affiliate

i. National Rural Education Advocacy Coalition

w. Joe Toczek Memorial Golf Tournament

x. Excess equipment clearing house

y. Tax Exempt Status

i. 501c(4) Organization

z. Teacher Shortage

i. Rural Teacher Committee

ii. Additional Certification Work

aa.Corporate Sponsorship Program

bb.NRCSA School Programs Document

cc.Nebraska SMART

dd.Possible New Services

i. Grant Writing

ee.Office Building

3. LEGISLATIVE ISSUES

a. Legislative Committee

b. Collaborations

i. Nebraskans United

ii. Education Coalition

iii. Management Group

c. Education Coalition Legislative Agenda

d. Lobbyist

e. Internal Workings

f. Term Limits

g. School Spending

i. Spending Study

ii. Access the study at: NRCSA SPED Cost & GFOE Updated 2-28-25

h. Special Session

i. LB 1

ii. LB 9

iii. LB 34

iv. LR2CA

i. What Now?

j. Regular Session

i. LB 43

ii. LB 71

iii. LB 198

iv. LB 299

v. LB 304

vi. LB 1029

vii. LB 1284

viii. LB 1306

ix. LB 1329

x. LB 1402

k. What to Expect for 2025?

i. Kauth’s “Sports and Spaces”

ii. Murman Parental Rights

iii. Governor–Property Tax Relief

iv. Cap Valuation Growth

4. Academic Decathlon

5. HANDOUTS

a. Benefits of Membership

b. NRCSA Leadership

c. Members by District

d. NREAC Legislative Priorities

e. Organizational Sponsorship Program

f. NRCSA School Programs

EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

u President: Chris Kuncl (Mullen)

u President Elect: Stephanie Kaczor (Riverside)

u Past President: Heather Nebesniak (Ord)

u Secretary: Jeremy Braden (Doniphan-Trumbull)

u West District Rep: Ginger Meyer (Chadron)

u North Central District Rep: Dale Hafer (Ainsworth)

u Northeast District Rep: Daryl Schrunk (Randolph)

u Southwest District Rep: Jane Davis (Hershey)

u South Central District Rep: Jon Davis (Alma)

u Southeast District Rep: Andy Havelka (Freeman)

u

CLOSING THE ACHIEVEMENT GAP

NRCSA SCHOOL PROGRAMS

SMART

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

u

u Co - Chairs: Jason Dolliver (Pender) and Bryce Jorgensen (Southern Valley)

u Past- Presidents are Ex - Officio members

u Board of Ed members

u Boone Huffman (Chadron) Kirk Nelson (Wilcox-Hildreth)

u Heidi Proskocil (Ord) Dave Raabe (Wisner-Pilger)

u Shad Stamm (Dundy County) Dave Welsch (Milford)

u Meet weekly during bill hearings

SCHOOL SPENDING

u

STATE LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY

NRCSA is active in representing rural public schools in the Unicameral. The Executive Director is the main spokesperson for NRCSA, but is also represented by the lobbying firm of Nowka and Edwards. NRCSA’s Legislative Committee includes 20 Superintendents/ ESU Administrators and 6 Board of Education members from member schools/ESUs. Former NRCSA Presidents serve as ex officio members.

PLANNING WORKSHOPS

The NRCSA Planning Support Service is an elective service that assists districts in planning and goal-setting. The service is conducted by veteran Superintendents whose professional lives were involved in rural education in Nebraska.

COMMUNICATIONS

NRCSA provides regular updates from the Executive Director to member schools. A more in-depth update is provided to all members just prior to monthly Board of Education meetings. The NRCSA webpage is www.nrcsa.net. NRCSA also has a social media presence on Twitter (@ NRCSA1980) and on Facebook (www.facebook. com/nrcsahome).

DIGITAL CITIZENSHIP

NRCSA recently partnered with a-plum creative to provide an opportunity for rural districts to provide monthly digital citizenship materials to their students, parents, and staff. This is a purchased service.

NRCSA EXECUTIVE BOARD

The 10-member Executive Board provides leadership and direction for the organization. Each of the six NRCSA districts is represented by at least one Superintendent from a district within the district.

NEBRASKANS UNITED

NRCSA is a strong member of this group which includes most education and ag-related organizations in the State. The purpose is to work to provide property tax relief, as well as to protect and promote funding to public education.

EDUCATION ASSOCIATIONS COALITION

NRCSA is an active member of this group that is comprised of all of the major education associations in the state. The purpose of the group is to work together on legislative issues facing public education.

RURAL ADVOCACY

NRCSA is the only organization that speaks solely on behalf of public rural schools in the State of Nebraska. Other groups do a great job of representing their members, but at times cannot take a stand as they represent both very large and smaller districts. NRCSA is not necessarily tied down along those lines.

NATIONAL ADVOCACY

NRCSA is a member of the National Rural Education Advocacy Consortium (NREAC), which represents the interests of rural public schools in national forums where education issues are decided.

SPRING CONFERENCE

NRCSA offers an annual conference in Kearney in March. The conference targets issues and interests of rural schools. An opportunity is created to network with other rural school districts and to interact directly with policymakers and NRCSA leaders.

US BANK ONE CARD PROGRAM

NRCSA has partnered with US Bank to provide this unique purchase card program for school districts. Individual school districts decide which staff members receive purchase cards. The district has control over where purchases can be made and for what amounts. This can be especially helpful when sending sponsors out with student groups.

NRCSA SCHOLARSHIPS

NRCSA annually awards 20 $2,000 scholarships to high school seniors from NRCSA-member schools who are entering college with the goal of becoming school teachers. NRCSA also presents two $2,000 Gary Fisher Scholarships to high school seniors going into the fine arts

NEW LEAF TELETHERAPY

Beginning with the 2023-24 school year, NRCSA has partnered with New Leaf to provide another tool in helping to provide cost effective Mental Health teletherapy services for their staff and students.

NATIONAL RURAL EDUCATION ASSOCIATION

NRCSA is a strong member of the NREA. The NREA provides leadership on issues facing rural education on the national level.

SUPERINTENDENT/PRINCIPAL SEARCHES

NRCSA’s Superintendent and Principal Search Servics are conducted by veteran Superintendents whose professional lives were involved in rural education in Nebraska. The service is available to all Nebraska school districts, with member districts paying a lower rate than non-member districts. A professional cost effective proposal and fee structure is available upon request.

DISTRICT MEETINGS

Each fall NRCSA conducts a meeting in each of the six membership districts. These meetings provide an opportunity for rural schools to connect with NRCSA leadership on a face-to-face basis.

TEACHER SCHOLARSHIPS

New for this year, NRCSA provies six $1,000 scholarship to employees of member districts/ ESUs who are working to attain teacher certification either through a recognized “para to teacher” program such as offered by the state colleges or a transitional program such as offered by UNK.

NRCSA AWARDS

NRCSA annually recognizes individuals who are outstanding at serving member districts. At the Spring Conference each year NRCSA recognizes an Outstanding Elementary Teacher, Secondary Teacher, Classified Staff Member, ESU Staff Member, Music Teacher, Principal, Board of Education Member, and Superintendent/ESU Administrator.

EXCESS EQUIPMENT CLEARINGHOUSE

A free service to member districts and ESUs is the opportunity to post items for sale to all other members. Items such as vehicles, scoreboards, weight equiqment, school furniture, and text books have been posted on behalf of members.

LEADERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

Each year there are over 70 leadership positions on the Executive Committee or other NRCSA committees that provide opportunities for member Superintendents/ESU Administrators.

RURAL TEACHER SHORTAGE

NRCSA has started a Rural Teacher Committee that was established to find ways to address the shortage of teachers in rural schools. Twelve member Superintendents work with representatives from Chadron State College, Wayne State College, and Peru State College in this work.

2025-26 Executive Committee

Jack Moles Executive Director

Chris Kuncl, President Supt, Mullen Public Schs

Dr. Heather Nebesniak, Past President Supt, Ord Public Schs

Stephanie Kaczor, President-Elect Supt, Riverside Public Schools

Jeremy Braden, Secretary Supt, DoniphanTrumbull Public Schs

District Representatives: Ginger Meyer, West Supt, Chadron Public schools

*Executive Committee members elected to 3-year terms Officers: Name

Dale Hafer, North Central Supt, Ainsworth Public Schools

Daryl Shrunk, Northeast Supt, Randolph Public Schools

Andrew Havelka, Southeast Supt, Freeman Public Schools

Jon Davis, South Central Supt, Alma Public Schools

Jane Davis, Southwest Supt, Hershey Public Schools

440 S 13th St, Suite B Lincoln, NE 68508

4th & Blaine St PO Box 127 Mullen, NE 69152

320 N 19th St Ord, NE 68862

(402)335-7732 (402)476-7740 jmoles@nrcsa.net

(308)546-2223 (308)546-2209 chris.kuncl@mullenp ublicschools.org

(308)728-3241 (308)728-7079 hnebesniak@ordp s.org

124 Ash St PO Box 220 Spalding, NE 68665 (308)497-2431 (308)497-2141 stephanie.kaczor @riversideps.org

302 W Plum St PO Box 300 Doniphan, NE 68832

(402)845-2282 (402)845-6688 jbraden@dtcardin

Began/ Expires

602 E 10th St Chadron, NE 69337 (308)432-0700 (308)432-0702 ginger.meyer@chad ronschools.net

520 E 2nd St PO Box 65 Ainsworth, NE 69210 (402)387-2333 (402)387-0525 dhafer@ainsworth schools.org

207 N Pierce St PO Box 755 Randolph, NE 68771

415 8th St PO Box 259 Adams, NE 68301

515 N Jewell PO Box 170 Alma, NE 68920

301 S Lincoln PO Box 369 Hershey, NE 69143

(402)337-0225 (402)337-0235 daryl.schrunk@rc ards.org 1st 8/1/24 7/31/27

(402)988-2525 (402)988-3475 andrew.havelka@ freemanschools.n et 1st 8/1/25 7/31/28

(308)928-2131 Ext 102 (308)928-2763 jon.davis@ almacardinals.org

7/31/27

(308)368-5574 (308)368-5571 jane.davis@hpspa nthers.org 1st 8/1/24 7/31/27

Co-Chairs: Name

Members:

2025-26 Legislative Committee

Dr. Jason Dolliver, Northeast Supt, Pender Public Schools

Bryce Jorgenson, South Central Supt, Southern Valley Schools

Trevor Anderson, West Supt, Kimball Public Schools

Chris Arent, West Supt, Potter-Dix Public Schools

Drew Billeter, Southwest Supt, Southwest Public Schools

Blake Dahlberg, North Central Supt, Thedford Public Schools

Jeff Edwards, South Central Supt, Northwest Public Schools

Vern Fisher, South Central Supt, Gibbon Public Schools

Seth Ford, Southeast Supt, Centennial Public Schools

Brad Hoesing, Northeast Supt, Wausa Public Schools

Dr. Brenda McNiff, Southeast Administrator, ESU # 5

Eric Miller, Southeast Supt, Thayer Central Community Schs

609 Whitney St Pender, NE 68047 (402)385-3244 Ext 310 (402)385-2285

43739 Highway 89 Oxford, NE 68967

901 S Nadine St Kimball, NE 69145

303 Walnut St PO Box 189 Potter, NE 69156

900 Coke St, PO Box 187 Bartley, NE 69020

304 Maple St PO Box 248 Thedford, NE 69166

2710 N. North Rd Grand Island, NE 68803

1030 Court St PO Box 790 Gibbon, NE 68840

1301 Centennial St, PO Box 187 Centennial, NE 68456

300 Bismarck St, PO Box 159 Wausa, NE 68786

(308)868-2222 (308)868-2223 bryce.jorgenson@s veagles.org

(308)879-4434 (308)879-4566 chris.arent@pdcoy otes.org

(308)692-3223 (308)692-3221 drew.billeter@swp schools.org

(308)645-2230 (308)645-2618 blake.dahlberg@th edfordschools.org

(308)385-6394 (308)385-6393 jedwards@ginorth west.org

2nd 8/1/22 7/31/28

(308)468-5721 (308)468-5164 vern.fisher@ gibbonpublic.org 2nd 8/1/21 7/31/27

(402)534-2291 (402)534-2291 seth.ford@centenn ialbroncos.org

(402)586-2255 (402)586-2406 bradhoesing@wau saschools.org 1st 8/1/24 7/31/27

900 W Court St Beatrice, NE 68310 (402)223-5277 (402)223-5279 bmcniff@esu5.org 1st 8/1/24 7/31/27

930 Eads Ave PO Box 9 Hebron, NE 68370

(402)768-6117 (402)768-6110 eric.miller@thayer central.net 1st 8/1/25 7/31/28

Lobbyists:

Joel Morgan, North Central Supt, Arnold Public Schools

Nick Mumm, Southeast Supt, Dorchester Public Schools

Patrick Ningen, Northeast Supt, North Bend Central Public Schools

John Poppert, South Central Administrator, ESU # 11

Scott Trimble, Wouthwest Supt, Medicine Valley Public Schools

Jack Moles Executive Director

405 N Haskell St, PO Box 199 Arnold, NE 69120

506 W 9th St PO Box 7 Dorchester, NE 68343

1320 Walnut St, PO Box 160 North Bend, NE 68649

412 W 14th St PO Box 858

Holdrege, NE 68949

303 Crook Ave PO Box 9 Curtis, NE 69025

440 S 13th St, Suite B Lincoln, NE 68508

Jon Edwards Edwards, Westerhold, & Moore

Scott Moore Edwards, Westerhold, & Moore

Russ Westerhold Edwards, Westerhold, & Moore

Ex Officio Members:

Dr. Jon Cerny, Northeast Supt, Bancroft-Rosalie Comm Schs

Del Dack, Southwest Supt, Paxton Consolidated Schools

Stephen Grizzle, Southeast Supt, Sandy Creek Public Schools

Jim Havelka, Northeast Retired

(308)848-2226 (308)848-2201 joel.morgan@arnol dpublicschools.org

(402)946-2781 (402)946-6271 nick.mumm@dorc hesterschool.org

(402)652-3268 (402)652-8348 pningen@nbtigers. org

(308)995-6585 (308)995-6587 john.poppert@esu 11.org

(308)367-4106 (308)367-4108 strimble@medvall ey.org

(402)335-7732 (402)476-7740 jmoles@nrcsa.net

8/1/21 7/31/27

1233 Lincoln Mall, Suite 201 Lincoln, NE 68508

1233 Lincoln Mall, Suite 201 Lincoln, NE 68508

1233 Lincoln Mall, Suite 201 Lincoln, NE 68508

708 Main St PO Box 129 Bancroft, NE 68004

308 N Elm St PO Box 368 Paxton, NE 69155

30671 Hwy 14 PO Box 368 Fairfield, NE 68938

640 E 7th St PO Box 354 North Bend, NE 68649

(402)476-1440 (402)476-2469 jedwards@ewmlobb y.com

(402)476-1440 (402)476-2469 smoore@ewmlobby.c om

(402)476-1440 (402)476-2469 rwesterhold@ewmlo bby.com

(402)648-3337 (402)648-3338 jcerny@esu2.org

(308)239-4283 (308)239-4359 del.dack@ paxtonschools.org 1st 8/1/22 7/31/25

(402)726-2412 stephen.grizzle@sa ndycreek.us 3rd 8/1/18 7/31/28

(402)620-1705 jhavelka@ gpcom.net 13th 8/1/12 7/31/26

Dr. Jon Habben, Southeast Retired

Mark Lenihan, Past President Supt, Wayne Community Schools

Dr. Dawn Lewis, Northeast Supt, Arlington Public Schools

Caroline Winchester, West Retired

Board of Education Members:

Boone Huffman, West Bd Member Chadron Public Schools

Kirk Nelson, South Central Bd Member Wilcox-Hildreth Public Schools

Heidi Proskocil, North Central Bd Member Ord Public Schools

Dave Raabe, Northeast Bd Member WisnerPilger Public Schools

Shad Stamm, Southwest Bd Member Dundy Co Stratton Public Schs

Dave Welsch, Southeast Bd Member Milford Public Schools

1624 8th Ave Nebraska City, 68410

611 w 7th St Wayne, NE 68787

(402)440-4378 jhabben@nrcsa.net 6th 8/1/20 7/31/26

(402)375-3150 (402)375-5251 malenih1@ waynebluedevils.or g

705 N 9th St PO Box 580 Arlington, NE 68002 (402)478-4171 (402)478-4176 dawn.lewis @apseagles.org

736 W 10th St Chadron, NE 69337

602 E 10th St

Chadron, NE 69337

(308)432-0700 (308)432-0702 boone@ashcreeko

404 S App St PO Box 190 Wilcox, NE 68982 (308)478-5265 (308)478-5260 kirkchris@ gtmc.net 8/1/20

320 N 19th St Ord, NE 68862 (308)728-3241 (308)728-7079 heidiproskocil@or dps.org 8/1/22

801 18th St PO Box 580 Wisner, NE 68791

409 9th Ave PO Box 586 Benkelman, NE 69021

1201 W 1st St PO Box C Milford, NE 68405

(402)529-3249 (402)529-3477 dave.raabe4@gmai l.com 8/1/22 TBD

(308)423-2738 (308)217-0380 shad.stamm@ dcstigers.org 8/1/19 TBD

(402)761-2525 (402)761-3322 dwelsch1980@gm ail.com 8/1/19 TBD

*All members are reappointed each year, but serve 3-year terms

**Ex Officio members are Past Presidents of NRCSA

2025-26 Scholarship & Recognition Committee

Co-Chairs: Name

Members:

Jessica Bland, Northest Supt, Oakland-Craig Public Schools

Jim Widdifield, South Central Supt, Minden Public Schools

Joel Ferguson, Southwest Supt, Wallace Dist 65 R

Justin Frederick, Northeast Supt, Madison Public Schools

Kim Jonas, North Central Supt, Ansley Public Schools

Brad Kjar, Northeast Supt, Tekamah-Herman Community Schools

Randy Kort, Southeast Supt, Meridian Public Schools

Matt McLaughlin, West Supt, Leyton Public Schools

Tucker Tejkl. Southeast Supt, Shelby-Rising City Public Schools

Terry Zessin, South Central Supt, Wood River Schools

309 N Davis Ave Oakland, NE 68045

622 W 3rd St PO Box 301 Minden, NE 68959

(402)685-5661 (402)685-5697 jessbland@ocknigh ts.org 7/31/26

(308)832-2254 (308)832-1892 james.widdifield@ mindenwhippets.org

151 N Wallace Rd Wallace, NE 69169 (308)387-4323 (308)387-4357 jferguson@whscat s.org

700 S Kent St PO Box 450 Madison, NE 68748

1124 Cameron St PO Box 370 Ansley, NE 68814

112 N 13th St Tekamah, NE 68061

72380 560th Ave, PO Box 190 Daykin, NE 68338

504 Main St PO Box 297 Dalton, NE 69131

650 N Walnut St PO Box 218 Shelby, NE 68662

13800 W Wood River Rd, PO Box 518 Wood River, NE 68883

7/31/27

(402)454-3336 (402)454-2238 jfrederick@mpsdra gons.org 1st Year 7/31/27

(308)935-1121 (308)935-9103 kjonas@ansleyps.o rg

(402)374-2156 (402)374-2155 bkjar@thtigers.org

Year 7/31/26

7/31/26

(402)446-7265 (402)446-7246 rkort@meridianm ustangs.org 2nd Year 7/31/26

(308)377-2301 (308)377-2304 matt.mclaughlin@l eytonwarriors.org

2nd Year 7/31/26

(402)527-5946 (402)527-5133 ttejkl@shelby.esu7. org 1st Year 7/31/27

(308)583-2249 (308)583-2395 tzessin@wrrsd.org 1st Year 7/31/27

*All members are reappointed each year, but serve 2-year terms

2025-26 Closing the Gap Research Team

Co-Chairs: Name

Members:

Ginger Meyer, West Supt, Chadron Public Schools

Jody Phillips, Southeast Supt, Aurora Public Schools

Derek Anderson, Southeast Supt, Exeter-MilliganFriend Public Schools

Molly Aschoff, Northeast Supt Summerland Public Schools

Jeremy Braden, South Central Supt, Doniphan-Trumbull Public Schools

Josh Cumpston, Southeast Supt, Fillmore Central Schools

Dale Hafer, North Central Supt, Ainsworth Community Schools

Stephanie Kaczor, Northeast Supt, Riverside Public Schools

Ryan Knippelmeyer, Southeast

Supt, Elmwood-Murdock Public Schools

Jeff Koehler, Southeast Supt, Johnson-Brock Public Schools

Dr. Dawn Lewis, Northeast Supt, Arlington Public Schools

602 E 10th St Chadron, NE 69337

300 L St Aurora, NE 68818

501 Maun St, PO Box 67 Friend, NE 68359

51293 857th Rd Ewing, NE 68735

302 W Plum St, PO Box 300 Doniphan, NE 68832

1410 L St Geneva, NE 68361

520 E 2nd St PO Box 65 Ainsworth, NE 69210

408 Dayton St Cedar Rapids, NE 68627

300 Wyoming St, PO Box 407 Murdock, NE 68407

310 Main St PO Box 186 Johnson, NE 68378

705 N 9th St PO Box 580 Arlington, NE 68002

(308)432-0700 (308)432-0702 ginger.meyer@ chadronschools.net

8/1/14

(402)694-6968 (402)694-2573 jphillips@ 4rhuskies.org 8/1/19

(402)947-2781 (402)947-2026 derek.anderson@emf bobcats.org 8/1/22

(402)626-7534 (402)626-7602 mollyaschoff@summ erlandbobcats.org

8/1/25

(402)845-2282 (402)845-6688 jbraden@dtcardinals. org 8/1/22

(402)759-4955 (402)759-4038 Josh.cumpston@ Fillmorecentral.org 8/1/20

(402)387-2333 (402)387-0525 dhafer@ainsworth schools.org 8/1/18

(308)358-0640 (308)358-0211 stephanie.kaczor@ riversideps.org

8/1/19

(402)867-2341 (402)867-2009 rknippelmeyer@ emknights.org 8/1/19

(402)868-5235 (402)868-4785 jeff.koehler@ johnsonbrock.org

8/1/14

(402)478-4171 (402)478-4176 dawn.lewis @apseagles.org 8/1/15

Jon Rother, Southeast Supt, Johnson Co Central Public Schs

Jack Moles Executive Director

358 N 6th St PO Box 338 Tecumseh, NE 68450

440 S 13th St, Suite B Lincoln, NE 68508

(402)335-3320 (402)335-3346 jon.rother@jccentr al.org 8/1/25

(402)335-7732 (402)476-7740 jmoles@nrcsa.net

Co-Chairs: Name

Members:

2025-26 Rural Teacher Committee

Stephanie Kaczor, Northeast Supt, Riverside Public Schools

Chris Kuncl, North Central Supt, Mullen Public Schools

Derek Anderson, Southeast Supt, Friend Public Schools

Jessica Bland, Northeast Supt, Oakland-Craig Public Schools

Dr. Joel Bohlken, Northeast Supt, Palmer Public Schools

Dr. Jon Cerny, Northeast

Supt, Bancroft-Rosalie Community Schools

Andrew Farber, West Supt, Sidney Public Schools

JD Furrow, North Central Supt, Callaway Public Schools

Matt Gordon, Southeast Supt, Giltner Public Schools

George Griffith, Southeast Supt, Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer

Holly Herzberg, Southeast Supt, Hampton Public Schools

124 Ash St PO Box 220 Spalding, NE 68665

4th & Blaine St, PO Box 127 Mullen, NE 69152

(308)358-0640 (308)358-0211 stephanie.kaczor@ riversideps.org

8/1/20

(308)546-2223 (308)546-2209 chris.kuncl@mulle npublicschools.org 8/1/22

501 Maun St, PO Box 67 Friend, NE 68359 (402)947-2781 (402)947-2026 derek.anderson@frie ndschool.org 8/1/22

309 N Davis Ave Oakland, NE 68045

202 Comm St, PO Box 248 Palmer, NE 68864

708 Main St PO Box 129 Bancroft, NE 68004

1101 21st Ave Sidney, NE 69162

101 N Needham St, PO Box 280 Callaway, NE 68825

#2 W 6th Rd PO Box 160 Giltner, NE 68841

810 Central Ave Humboldt, NE 68376

(402)685-5661 (402)685-5697 jessbland@ocknigh ts.org

(308)894-3065 (308)894-8245 jbohlken@ palmer.esu7.org

(402)648-3337 (402)648-3338 jcerny@esu2.org

8/1/21

8/1/21

8/1/20

(308)254-5855 (308)254-5756 andrew.farber@rai dermail.org 8/1/20

(308)836-2272 (308)836-2771 jdfurrow@callawa ypublicschools.org

8/1/21

(402)849-2238 (402)849-2440 mgordon@giltners chool.us 8/1/24

(402)862-2151 (402)862-2152 georgegriffith@htr stitans.org 8/1/22

458 5th St Hampton, NE 68843 (402)725-3116 (402)725-3334 hherzberg@ hamptonhawks.us 8/1/21

Daniel Kluver, North Central Supt, Wheeler Central Schools

Jeff Koehler, Southeast Supt, Johnson-Brock Public Schools

James McGowan, Southwest Administrator, ESU # 16

Danny McMurtry, Southwest Supt, Maxwell Public Schools

Dr. Heather Nebesniak, North Central Supt, Ord Public Schs

Mark Otten, North Central Supt, Rock County Schools

Phillip Picquet, Southwest Admin, ESU # 15

Brian Redinger, North Central Supt, Stapleton Public Schools

Dr. Bret Schroder, Northeast Supt, Schuyler Community Schools

State College

Members

Dr. Gina Bittner, Southeast Peru State College

TBD, Peru State College

600 W Randolph St, PO Box 68 Bartlett, NE 68622

310 Main St PO Box 186 Johnson, NE 68378

(308)654-3273 (308)654-3237 dkluver@wbroncs. org 8/1/25

(402)868-5235 (402)868-4785 jeff.koehler@ johnsonbrock.org 8/1/21

314 W 1st St Ogallala, NE 69153 (308)284-8481 (308)284-8483 jmcgown@esusixte en.org 8/1/21

415 E Hwy 30 PO Box 188 Maxwell, NE 69151

(308)582-4585 (308)582-4584 dmcmurtry@ maxwellschools.org 8/1/20

320 N 9th St Ord, NE 68862 (308)728-3241 (308)728-7079 hnebesniak@ ordps.org

East Hwy 20 PO Box 448 Bassett, NE 68714

344 Main St PO Box 398 Trenton, NE 69044

702 6th St PO Box 128 Stapleton, NE 69163

120 W 20th St Schuyler, NE 68661

(402)684-3411 (402)684-3671 motten@rockcountys chools.org

8/1/20

8/1/24

(308)334-5160 (308)334-5581 ppicquet@esu15.org 8/1/21

(308)636-2252 (308)636-2618 brian.redinger@ stapletonschools.org

8/1/21

Dr. Adam Fette Chadron State College

600 Hoyt St PO Box 10 Peru, NE 68421

(402)352-3527 (402)352-5552 bret.schroder@schuy lercommunityschools .org 8/1/25

100 Main St Chadron, NE 69337

(402)872-2244 (402)872-2414 gbittner@peru.edu 8/1/20

(308)432-6330 afette@csc.edu 8/1/21

Dr. Don King West Chadron State College

Dr. Jenny Piening, Northeast Wayne State College

Dr. Midge Simmons, Northeast Wayne State College

100 Main St Chadron, NE 69337 (308)432-6330 dking@csc.edu 8/1/20

1111 Main St Wayne, NE 68787 (402) 375-7376 jepien01@wsc.edu 8/1/23

1111 Main St Wayne, NE 68787 (402) 375-7379 misimmo1@wsc.ed u 8/1/23

The West District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The Western District shall include all area and schools West of and including Sheridan, Garden, and Deuel counties.

The Western District has 20 member schools in 2024-25. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

ALLIANCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BANNER COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BAYARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BRIDGEPORT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHADRON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHADRON STATE COLLEGE

CRAWFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CREEK VALLEY SCHOOLS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 13

GARDEN COUNTY SCHOOLS

GERING PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GORDON-RUSHVILLE PUBLIC SCHS

HAY SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HEMINGFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

KIMBALL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LEYTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MINATARE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MITCHELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MORRILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

POTTER-DIX PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SCOTTSBLUFF PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SIDNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SIOUX COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SOUTH PLATTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The North Central District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The North Central District shall include all area and schools bounded on the West and including Cherry, Grant, and Arthur counties; on the South by Arthur, McPherson, Logan, Custer, Sherman and Howard counties; and on the East by Boyd, Holt, Wheeler, Greeley, and Howard counties.

The North Central District has 33 member schools in 2024-25. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

AINSWORTH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

ANSELMO-MERNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ANSLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ARCADIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ARNOLD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ARTHUR COUNTY SCHOOLS

BOYD COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT

BROKEN BOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BURWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CALLAWAY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CENTRAL VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CENTURA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHAMBERS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CODY-KILGORE PUBLIC SCHS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 17

ELBA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HYANNIS AREA SCHOOLS

KEYA PAHA COUNTY SCHOOLS

LITCHFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LOUP CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LOUP COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MC PHERSON COUNTY SCHOOLS

MULLEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

O'NEILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ROCK COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SANDHILLS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SARGENT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ST PAUL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

STAPLETON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

STUART PUBLIC SCHOOLS

THEDFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

VALENTINE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

WEST HOLT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WHEELER CENTRAL SCHOOLS

The Northeast District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The Northeast District shall include all area and schools North of U.S. Highway 30 and East of and including Knox, Antelope, Boone, Nance, and Merrick counties.

The Northeast District has 59 member schools in 2023-24. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

ALLEN CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS

ARLINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BANCROFT-ROSALIE COMM SCHOOLS

BATTLE CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BELLEVUE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BENNINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BLAIR COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

BLOOMFIELD COMM SCHOOLS

BOONE CENTRAL SCHOOLS

CENTRAL CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CLARKSON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

COLUMBUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CREIGHTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CROFTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

DOUGLAS CO WEST COMMUNITY SCHS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 1

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 19

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 2

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 3

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 7

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 8

ELGIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ELKHORN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ELKHORN VALLEY SCHOOLS

EMERSON-HUBBARD PUB SCHOOLS

FORT CALHOUN COMMUNITY SCHS

FREMONT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FULLERTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GRETNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HARTINGTON-NEWCASTLE PUB SCH

HOMER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

HOWELLS DODGE CONSOLIDATED

HUMPHREY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

LAUREL-CONCORD-COLERIDGE

LEIGH COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

LOGAN VIEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LYONS-DECATUR NORTHEAST SCHS

MADISON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MILLARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NELIGH-OAKDALE SCHOOLS

NEWMAN GROVE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NIOBRARA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NORFOLK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NORTH BEND CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHS

OAKLAND CRAIG PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OMAHA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OSMOND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PALMER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PAPILLION-LA VISTA PUBLIC SCHS

PENDER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PIERCE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PLAINVIEW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PONCA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RALSTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RANDOLPH PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RIVERSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SANTEE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

SCHUYLER COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

SCRIBNER-SNYDER COMMUNITY SCHS

SO SIOUX CITY COMMUNITY SCHS

SPRINGFIELD-PLATTEVIEW COMM SCHS

ST EDWARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

STANTON COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

SUMMERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

TEKAMAH-HERMAN COMMUNITY SCHS

TWIN RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

UMO N HO N NATION PUBLIC SCHS

VERDIGRE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WAKEFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WALTHILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WAUSA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WAYNE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

WAYNE STATE COLLEGE

WEST POINT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WESTSIDE COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

WINNEBAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WINSIDE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WISNER-PILGER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WYNOT PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The Southeast District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The Southeast District shall include all area and schools South of U.S. Highway 30 and East of and including Hamilton, Clay and Nuckolls counties.

The Southeast District has 58 member schools in 2024-25. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

ASHLAND-GREENWOOD PUBLIC SCHS

AUBURN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AURORA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BEATRICE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BRUNING-DAVENPORT UNIFIED SYS

CEDAR BLUFFS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CENTENNIAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CONESTOGA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CRETE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CROSS COUNTY COMM SCHOOLS

DAVID CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DESHLER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DILLER-ODELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

DORCHESTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

EAST BUTLER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 4

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 5

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 6

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 18

ELMWOOD-MURDOCK PUBLIC SCHS

EXETER-MILLIGAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FAIRBURY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FALLS CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FILLMORE CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHS

FREEMAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FRIEND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GILTNER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HAMPTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HARVARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HEARTLAND COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

HIGH PLAINS COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

HTRS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

JOHNSON CO CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHS

JOHNSON-BROCK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LAWRENCE-NELSON PUBLIC SCHS

LEWISTON CONSOLIDATED SCHLS

LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LOUISVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MALCOLM PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MC COOL JUNCTION PUBLIC SCHS

MEAD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MERIDIAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MILFORD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NEBRASKA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NORRIS SCHOOL DIST 160

OSCEOLA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PALMYRA DISTRICT O R 1

PAWNEE CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PERU STATE COLLEGE

PLATTSMOUTH COMM SCHOOLS

RAYMOND CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHS

SANDY CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SEWARD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SHELBY-RISING CITY PUBLIC SCHS

SHICKLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SOUTHERN SCHOOL DIST 1

STERLING PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUPERIOR PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUTTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SYRACUSE-DUNBAR-AVOCA SCHOOLS

THAYER CENTRAL COMMUNITY SCHS

TRI COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

UNL COLLEGE OF EDUCATION

WAHOO PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WAVERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT 145

WEEPING WATER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WILBER-CLATONIA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

YORK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

YUTAN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

The South Central District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The South Central District shall include all area bounded on the West and including Furnas, Gosper, and Dawson counties; on the North by Dawson, Buffalo, and Hall counties, and on the East by Hall, Adams, and Webster counties.

The South Central District has 34 member schools in 2024-25. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

ADAMS CENTRAL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ALMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AMHERST PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ARAPAHOE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

AXTELL COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

BERTRAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

BLUE HILL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

COZAD CITY SCHOOLS

DONIPHAN-TRUMBULL PUBLIC SCHS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 10

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 11

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 9

ELM CREEK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

ELWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GIBBON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GOTHENBURG PUBLIC SCHOOLS

GRAND ISLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HASTINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HOLDREGE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

KEARNEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

KENESAW PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LEXINGTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

LOOMIS PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MINDEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NORTHWEST PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OVERTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PLEASANTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RAVENNA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

RED CLOUD COMMUNITY SCHOOLS

SHELTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SILVER LAKE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SOUTHERN VALLEY SCHOOLS

SUMNER-EDDYVILLE-MILLER SCHS

WILCOX-HILDRETH PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WOOD RIVER RURAL SCHOOLS

The Southwest District

According to Article IV, Section 3 of the NRCSA Bylaws: The Southwest District shall include all area and schools bounded on the North of and including Keith and Lincoln counties; and on the East by Lincoln, Frontier, and Red Willow counties.

The Southwest District has 20 member schools in 2024-25. Member schools are shown in bold while non-members are shown in italics.

BRADY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

CHASE COUNTY SCHOOLS

DUNDY CO STRATTON PUBLIC SCHS

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 15

EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNIT 16

EUSTIS-FARNAM PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HAYES CENTER PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HERSHEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

HITCHCOCK CO SCH SYSTEM

MAXWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MAYWOOD PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MC COOK PUBLIC SCHOOLS

MEDICINE VALLEY PUBLIC SCHOOLS

NORTH PLATTE PUBLIC SCHOOLS

OGALLALA PUBLIC SCHOOLS

PAXTON CONSOLIDATED SCHOOLS

PERKINS COUNTY SCHOOLS

SOUTHWEST PUBLIC SCHOOLS

SUTHERLAND PUBLIC SCHOOLS

WALLACE PUBLIC SCH DIST 65 R

WAUNETA-PALISADE PUBLIC SCHS

•NREACLegislativePriorities

1. Education Funding-TheNREACPreservecritical federalfundingforrural schools

2.REAPFunding•TheNREACurgesCongressto increase fundingto Title V,PartB of ESSA, theRural Education AchievementProgram, with a specificincreaseto the Rural Low-Income Schoolprogram.

3. Infrastructure - NREACsupports effortsto ensure anyinfrastructureproposal in Congressmustinclude fundingformodernizing ormaintainingrural schoolfacilities.

4. Foodand Nutrition •NREAC supports.anyeffort to streamlineprocesses and reducetheadministrative burdensrelated to schoolmeal programs.

S. School Safety• NREACsupportsflexiblefederalformulafundingstreams thatchannel resourcestorural schooldistrictsforschoolsafetythatrecognizes thegeographicandeconomic challengesin rural communities.

6. Broadbandand Connectivity• NREACbelievesaccess to high-speedintet11etiscriticalforproviding equitableaccessto learningforstudentsinrural schools. Assuch, NREACstronglysupportsmaintainingERateas anelementofthe UniversalServiceFundinitscurrentfunding structure. ••

PURPLE RIBBON PARTNER

Cost: $3,000.00

Benefits

to Sponsor:

Vendor will receive a table at Spring Conference in a premium space

Vendor will be a meal or General Session sponsor of the Spring Conference which includes:

Sponsor will receive preferential treatment in assigning an exhibit space in the PreFunction or ballroom exhibit area

Sponsor will be identified as a Purple Ribbon Partner at their exhibit space

Full-page ad in the conference program

Sponsor will receive “special thanks” recognition during the program sponsored at the Conference

Corporate banner or logo may be displayed during the program sponsored

Up to 4 free lunches on the Thursday of the Spring Conference

Opportunity to present in a break-out session once every three years.

Vendor will receive a prepaid foursome in the NRCSA Golf Tournament

Vendor will receive your company logo and a link to contact information on the NRCSA website

Two (2) hole signs on the golf course (one on the front nine, one on the back nine)

Sponsor logo will be displayed on signage during the tournament

Name and contact information in tournament brochure

Mention in the awards program following the Tournament

Cost: $1,500.00

Vendor will receive a table at Spring Conference

Vendor will be a refreshment sponsor of the Spring Conference which includes:

Half-page ad in the conference program

Sponsor will receive recognition of sponsorship on signage

Up to 2 free lunches on the Thursday of the Spring Conference

Cost: $750.00

Vendor will be guaranteed a foursome in the Golf Tournament for an additional cost of $320.00

Vendor will be a hole sponsor at the NRCSA Golf Tournament which includes:

(1) hole sign on the golf course

Name and contact information in tournament brochure

Mention in the awards program following the tournament

Vendor will receive a table at Spring Conference

Vendor WILL NOT be considered a conference sponsor

Recognition in the conference program

Vendor WILL NOT be guaranteed a foursome at the Golf Tournament

Vendor will be identified as a sponsor at the NRCSA Golf Tournament which includes:

Name and contact information in tournament brochure

Mention in the awards program following the tournament

BLUE RIBBON SUPPORTER
RED RIBBON FRIEND
One

Cost: $3,000.00

Vendor will receive your company logo and a link to contact information on the NRCSA website

Vendor will receive your company logo and contact information in monthly Member Update (12 times per year)

Identified members of your team will receive the monthly Member Update

Your company will be featured in an article in one monthly Member Update annually. Your firm may supply the story or NRCSA can supply it your choice

Vendor will be identified as a scholarship and awards supporter

Cost: $1,500.00

Vendor will be listed as a sponsor on NRCSA website

Vendor will receive your company logo and contact information in six (6)monthly Member Updates

One member of your team will receive the monthly Member Update

Cost: $750.00

Vendor will be listed as a sponsor on NRCSA website

Vendor will receive your company logo and contact information in three (3) monthly Member Updates

One member of your team will receive the monthly Member Update

ACADEMIC DECATHLON

ACTIVITIES COOPERATIVE

ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION OPTIONS

ARTICIAL TURF SURFACES FOR SPOTS

BEEF IN SCHOOLS

BOND ELECTIONS/ISSUES

BRIDGES OUT OF POVERTY

BUDGET ASSISTANCE

BUS

Adams Central Shawn Scott shawn.scott@adams-central.org (402) 984-3787

Amherst Roger Thomsen rthomsen@amherstbroncos.org

Johnson County Central Jon Rother jon.rother@jccentral.org (402) 335-7569

Thedford

Central City

Blake Dahlberg blake.dahlberg@thedfordschools.org (605) 569-0605

Jeff Jensen jjensen@centralcityps.org

402-394-1221

Crofton Chris Look clook@croftonwarriors.org 785-302-0730

Exeter-Milligan and Friend Derek Anderson Derek.anderson@emfbobcats.org (402) 750-7245

Humphrey Brice King briceking@humphrey.esu7.org 402-366-9645

Riverside Stephanie Kaczor stephanie.kaczor@riversideps.org (308) 380-3150

Thedford Blake Dahlberg blake.dahlberg@thedfordschools.org (605) 569-0605

Wheeler Central Daniel Kluver dkluver@wbroncs.org 308-289-6646

Falls City Andrew Offner aoffner@fallscityps.org (308) 440-7661

Riverside Stephanie Kaczor stephanie.kaczor@riversideps.org (308) 380-3150

Central City Jeff Jensen jjensen@centralcityps.org

402-394-1221

Falls City Andrew Offner aoffner@fallscityps.org (308) 440-7661

Humphrey Brice King briceking@humphrey.esu7.org 402-366-9645

Johnson-Brock Jeff Koehler jeff.koehler@johnsonbrock.org (402) 414-2924

Ainsworth Dale Hafer dhafer@ainsworthschools.org

308-880-0227

Alma Jon Davis jon.davis@almacardinals.org 308-920-0907

Anselmo-Merna Lloyd McIntyre lloyd.mcintyre@amcoyotes.org

Arapahoe Bob Drews bob.drews@arapahoewarriors.org

Centennial Seth Ford seth.ford@centennialbroncos.org

Cross County Brent Hollinger bhollinger@crosscounty.esu7.org

Elwood Daren Hatch daren.hatch@elwoodpirates.org

Eustis-Farnam Nick Hodge nick.hodge@efknights.org

Exter-Milligan-Friend Derek Anderson Derek.anderson@emfbobcats.org (402) 750-7245

Franklin Shelly Kahrs shelley.kahrs@fpsflyers.org

Holly Herzberg Hampton hherzberg@hamptonhawks.us 402-694-8685

Litchfield Matt Drew matt.drew@litchfieldps.org 308-446-2244

Logan View Craig Taylor ctaylor@loganview.org

Ord Heather Nebesniak hnebesniak@ordps.org 402-618-1983

Paxton Del Dack del.dack@paxtonschools.org 308-530-5419

Ponca Brendan Calahan brendancalahan@poncaschool.org 308-641-6319

Potter-Dix Chris Arent chris.arent@pdcoyotes.org 402-690-3050 Randolph Daryl Schrunk daryl.schrunk@rcards.org 402.942.4152

Rock County Mark Otten motten@rockcountyschools.org 605-491-0097

Sandy Creek Stephen Grizzle stephen.grizzle@sandycreek.us 402-852-6058

Silver Creek Terry Bauer terrybauer@silverlakemustangs.org (308) 708-0855

Thayer Central Eric Miller eric.miller@thayercentral.net 402-380-1872

Tri County Brian Rottinghaus brian.rottinghaus@tricountyschools.org 402-852-6621

Verdigre Chuck Kucera chuckkucera@verdigrepublicschool.org 402-394-1334

West Point DJ Weddle dweddle@wpcadets.net (402) 380-4460

Wisner-Pilger Chad Boyer cboyer@igators.org

Palmyra OR-1

Palmyra OR-1

Cedar Bluffs

Michael Hart Hart.mic@districtor1.net

Michael Hart Hart.mic@districtor1.net

402-640-1121

402-640-2875

402-640-2875

Harlan Ptomey Harlan.Ptomey@cbwildcats.org (402) 604-0236 CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT

(308)

(402) 984-3787

Cedar Bluffs Harlan Ptomey Harlan.Ptomey@cbwildcats.org (402) 604-0236

Giltner Matt

mgordon@giltnerschool.us (308) 224-6896

HTRS George Griffith georgegriffith@htrstitans.org (308) 655-1912

Laurel-Concord-Coleridge Jeremy Christiansen jeremy.christiansen@lccschool.org (402) 729-7774

Randolph Daryl Schrunk daryl.schrunk@rcards.org 402.942.4152

Shickley Stan Essink stan.essink@longhornpower.org (402) 460-9885

DISTANCE LEARNING OPTIONS

DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS

EARLY COLLEGE HIGH SCHOOL

ELECTRIC BUSES

Adams Central Shawn Scott shawn.scott@adams-central.org (402) 984-3787

Bancroft-Rosalie Jon Cerny jcerny@esu2.org 402-380-7874 Central City

Hay Springs George Clear george.clear@hshawks.com 308-638-4434

Hershey Jane Davis jane.davis@hpspanthers.org (308) 386-6674

Southern School District Virginia Moon vmoon@southernschools.org 402-699-7295

Summerland Molly Aschoff mollyaschoff@summerlandbobcats.org

Heather Nebesniak hnebesniak@ordps.org 402-618-1983

EVALUATION INSTRUMENTS FOR CLASSIFIED STAFF Cedar Bluffs Harlan Ptomey Harlan.Ptomey@cbwildcats.org (402) 604-0236

FILIPINO TEACHER HIRING

FOUR-DAY WEEK

Niobrara Margaret Sandoz msandoz@niobraraschools.org

Cedar Bluffs Harlan Ptomey Harlan.Ptomey@cbwildcats.org

Cody-Kilgore Ryan Orrock ryan.orrock@cody-kilgore.com 605-850-4540

Conestoga

INTERLOCAL AGREEMENTS

Paxton Del Dack del.dack@paxtonschools.org

Tri County Brian Rottinghaus brian.rottinghaus@tricountyschools.org 402-852-6621

Adams Central Shawn Scott shawn.scott@adams-central.org (402) 984-3787

Gothenburg Allison Jonas allison.jonas@goswedes.org (308) 870-4545

INTERNATIONAL TEACHER RESOURCES McPherson County Allison Pritchard apritchard@mcstryon.org 402-741-0281

JOBS FOR AMERICA'S GRADUATES (JAG) Arlington Dawn Lewis dawn.lewis@apseagles.org

308-636-8775

Auburn David Patton david.patton@apsbulldogs.org (402) 616-0194

Bancroft-Rosalie Jon Cerny jcerny@esu2.org

Cedar Bluffs Harlan Ptomey Harlan.Ptomey@cbwildcats.org

LAND TRANSFERS BETWEEN DISTRICTS

402-380-7874

402-604-0236

Johnson County Central Jon Rother jon.rother@jccentral.org (402) 335-7569

Johnson County Central

hnebesniak@ordps.org

FARMING OPERATION Ord Heather Nebesniak hnebesniak@ordps.org 402-618-1983

SCHOOL SAFETY AND SECURITY Palmyra OR-1 Michael Hart Hart.mic@districtor1.net

SHARED SUPERINTENDENCY

STRIV

TEACHERS FROM PHILIPPINES

Cody-Kilgore Ryan Orrock ryan.orrock@cody-kilgore.com (605) 850-4540 Heartland Jeremy Klein jklein@heartlandschools.net (402) 650-9654 Randolph Daryl Schrunk daryl.schrunk@rcards.org 402.942.4152 Sidney Andrew Farber andrew.farber@raidermail.org (402) 840-7411

Silver Lake Terry Bauer terrybauer@silverlakemustangs.org (308) 708-0855

West Holt Paul Pistulka paupistulka@westholt.org 402-925-2890

Loup County Darrin Max dmax@loupcountyschools.org (308) 627-5917 Schuyler Bret Schroder bret.schroder@schuylercommunityschools.org (402) 540-1937 Walthill Seth Sackman ssackmann@walthillschool.org

UNLIMITED COUNSELING STUDENTS/STAFF Ord Public Schools Heather Nebesniak hnebesniak@ordps.org 402-618-1983

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