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School Directory 2005-2006 School Directory Board of Control -- District I Dr. Brian Maher, Centennial (Chairman) Board of Control -- District III Board of Control -- District II Glen Morgan, Dr. Bob Reznicek, Neligh-Oakdale Omaha Westside Board of Control -- District V Board of Control -- District IV Dr. Dallas Watkins, Max Kroger, Dundy County Ord Board of Control -- District VI Chuck Hafer, Mullen 2005-2006 NSAA School Directory PUBLICATION of the Nebraska School Activities Association SEPTEMBER 2005 DIRECTORY Code and Abbreviations SCHOOL RELATED ORGANIZATIONS SCHOOL NAME Address GREATER NEBRASKA NEBRASKA MUSIC City, State, Zip Code SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION EDUCATORS ASSOCIATION PO Box 82889 539 North 6th Street School Telephone Lincoln, NE 68501-2889 Broken Bow, NE 68822-1313 Executive Director/Editor: Conference - NSAA NEBRASKA ASSOCIATION Joyce Patch District - Enrollment OF SCHOOL BOARDS [email protected] School Colors - Team Nickname 1311 Stockwell Street Phone: 1-888-870-NMEA Su ....................................................Superintendent Lincoln, NE 68502 Fax: 308-872-2902 Pr ................................................................ Principal Phone: 402-423-4951 President: Glenn Nierman AD .................................................. Athletic Director 1-800-422-4572 [email protected] Act. Dir. ....................................... Activities Director Fax: 402-423-4961 Best Time to Contact AD: Executive Director-Dr. John NEBRASKA RURAL (Time of Day) Bonaiuto COMMUNITY SCHOOLS ASSOCIATION AAD .............................. Assistant Athletic Director [email protected] Director of Risk Management- PO Box 22529 School Fax Dan Kosmicki Lincoln, NE 68542-2529 FB ................................................................. Football dkosmic k i@ nas b online.org Contact: Matthew Blomstedt VB ............................................................. Volleyball Legal Counsel-John Spatz [email protected] BCC ......................................... Boys Cross Country js patz@ nas bonline.org Phone: 402-499-6756 GCC......................................... Girls Cross Country Director of Communications- Website: www.nrcsa.net CC .............................. Boys & Girls Cross Country Brian Hale SB.................................................................. Softball bha le@ nas bon lin e.org NEBRASKA SPEECH BGo ........................................................... Boys Golf Director of Board Development- COMMUNICATION & THEATRE GGo ............................................................Girls Golf Burma Kroger ASSOCIATION bkroger @n as bonline.org Lincoln East High School GO ................................................. Boys & Girls Golf Operations Manager- 1000 S. 70th St. BTe ........................................................Boys Tennis Sallie DeBaets Lincoln, NE 68510 GTe ....................................................... Girls Tennis s debaets @ nas bonline.org President: Matt Davis TEN ........................................... Boys & Girls Tennis Web Page-www.nebr- [email protected] Ba ................................................................ Baseball schoolboards.org Home: 402-789-2296 BBB ................................................ Boys Basketball School: 402-436-1302 GBB ................................................. Girls Basketball NEBRASKA COACHES Website: www.nscta.info WR............................................................. Wrestling ASSOCIATION BSw ................................................ Boys Swimming 2546 S. 48th St., Suite #5 NEBRASKA STATE EDUCATION ASSOCIATION GSw ............................................... Girls Swimming Lincoln, NE 68506 Phone: 402-434-5675 605 South 14th Street, Suite 200 SW ..................................... Boys & Girls Swimming Director-Steve Johnsen Lincoln, NE 68508-2742 BT ............................................................ Boys Track Fax: 402-434-5689 Phone: 402-475-7611 GT ........................................................... Girls Track [email protected] 1-800-742-0047 TR ............................................... Boys & Girls Track Web Page: Fax: 402-475-2630 BSo ...................................................... Boys Soccer ncacoach.inetnebr.com Executive Director-Jim Griess GSo .......................................................Girls Soccer [email protected] SO ............................................ Boys & Girls Soccer NEBRASKA COUNCIL Web Page: www.nsea.org SP .................................................................. Speech OF SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS PP .................................................... Play Production 455 South 11th Suite A STATE DEPARTMENT OF Lincoln, NE 68508-2105 EDUCATION SP/PP ......................... Speech and Play Production Phone: 402-476-8055 301 Centennial Mall South Deb ................................................................ Debate Executive Director-Dr. Jerry L. Box 94987 IM ............................................. Instrumental Music Sellentin Lincoln, NE 68509 VM ........................................................ Vocal Music [email protected] Phone: 402-471-2295 MU ............................... Vocal & Instrumental Music Associate Director-Michael Dulaney Commissioner: Dr. Doug OR ............................................................ Orchestra Data-Angie Carman Christensen, News ..................................................... Newspaper Membership-Julie Anshasi 471-5020 Year ........................................................... Yearbook Training-Kelly Coash-Johnson Deputy Commissioner: J ..................... Journalism (Newspaper/Yearbook) In-State: 1-800-793-6272 Polly Feis Fax: 402-476-7740 NSAA Liaison: Dr. Jack Gilsdorf, SC .................................................. Student Council 471-2444 Bd. Pres ............................ School Board President Home Page: ........................... www.nsaahome.org NEBRASKA CHAPTER OMAHA PUBLIC AMERICAN STRING SCHOOLS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 3215 Cuming Street 3906 Pace Blvd. Omaha, NE 68131 Lincoln, NE 68502 Dr. Peg Naylon Phone: 402-423-1760 LINCOLN PUBLIC President: Dorothy C. Ladman SCHOOLS Phone: 402-557-2449 [email protected] Karen Hand [email protected] Lincoln Public Schools Bob Danenhauer PO Box 82889 Phone: 402-557-2448 Lincoln, NE 68501 [email protected] Phone: 402-436-1811 Fax: 402-557-2489 Fax: 402-436-1682 [email protected] Nebraska School Activities Association¶s Staff and Assigned Duties Dr. Jim Tenopir Bud Dahlstrom Executive Director Assistant Director iOverall administration of NSAA programs and coordination of staff iMarketing, corporate partnerships iInterpretation of NSAA Constitution, Bylaws, eligibility andhardships iConduct rules meetings in Basketball iBudget and finance iResponsible for Basketball, Boys Golf, and Music iLegal questions iE-mail: [email protected] iDisputes and protests involving schools iE-mail: [email protected] Margie Pinkerton Debra Velder Business Manager iFinancial reports in all activities Associate Director iBookkeeping iClassification of schools iActivities registration, membership and annual reports iNFHS Coaches Education Program iState championship ticket planning, orders and sales iLegislative Proposals, District Meetings and Representative iState Swimming and Diving reserved tickets Assembly iAssistant to Bud Dahlstrom iSanctioning iE-mail: [email protected] iOrganize and summarize previously made rulings and correspondence Melissa Krason iEligibility forms and certification Technology Administrator iSurveys for subdistrict and district contest sites i iNSAA Internet contact Conduct rules meetings in Volleyball, Speech, and Play Production i iResponsible for Tennis, Volleyball, Speech, and Play Production Operation of computer setup, staff training and technology iE-mail: [email protected] projects for the NSAA iWild-card point system in Volleyball, Girls Basketball, Boys and Jim Angele Girls Soccer iOrganize and maintain incoming activity schedules Assistant Director iE-mail: [email protected] iPublications and printing iPublicity, news releases, activities calendar Ronda Schmidt iMedia relations and credentials i Administrative Assistant NSAA Record Book and Directory i i Film bookings and sanctioning of events State contest programs i i Maintain financial files and accounts payable NSAA/US Bank Believers and Achievers Program i i Ticket packing and manifests Wild-card point system in Football, Softball, Boys Basketball, iAssistant to Bob Colgate and Baseball iE-mail: [email protected] iConduct rules meetings in Softball and Baseball iResponsible for Softball, Baseball, and Journalism Cindy Callaway iE-mail: [email protected] Administrative Assistant Bob Colgate iSpeech and Play Production Judges registration iDesktop layout for NSAA Publications Assistant Director iIn-house ticket and certificate organization and printing i Director of State Contests iAssistant to Debra Velder i Awards Program iE-mail: [email protected] iSports Medicine, Doctors and Athletic Trainers iCorporate Partnership Jennifer Larsen iState Track and Field Meet Co-Director iConduct rules meetings in Football, Wrestling, and Track and Administrative Assistant Field iOfficials registration and data iResponsible for Football, Girls Golf, and Wrestling iLodging, meal, reservations and other arrangements for staff iE-mail: [email protected] and Board of Control iHandles outgoing mail Jennifer Schwartz iAssistant to Larry Mollring iE-mail: [email protected]
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