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Nebraska Education Directory 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2008-2009 Roger D. Breed Commissioner of Education Scott Swisher Deputy Commissioner Nebraska Department of Education 301 Centennial Mall South P.O. Box 94987 Lincoln, Nebraska 68509-4987 Phone: (402) 471- 2295 FAX: (402) 471- 0117 WEB SITE: http://www.nde.state.ne.us Ann Ahrens of Minden High School in Minden, NE designed the feature artwork for the 2008-2009 Nebraska Education Directory. Ann is the daughter of Rhonda and Kirk Ahrens. Ann’s artwork is entitled “Step & Spin.” Chris Dolan was Ann’s art teacher. Printed copies are not available for the 2008-2009 Education Directory. The Department of Education will use electronic means whenever possible to publish information to our customers. The Directory is accessible on the Internet through our web site in various formats to view, print, or download. http://ess.nde.state.ne.us This information is current as of January 2009. Any changes after that time will not be reflected here. Go to “DIRECTORY SEARCH” listed under the “A-Z Topic List” at http://www.nde.state.ne.us for the most up-to-date information. 2008-2009 Nebraska Education Directory TABLE OF CONTENTS Page SEARCH THE DIRECTORY ................................................................................. 3 NDE Organizational Structure ............................................................................... 4 Department of Education Staff and Services Directory ......................................... 5 Job Position and Assignment Abbreviations ......................................................... 6 Educational Service Units ..................................................................................... 7 Interim School Programs (Rule 18) ..................................................................... 10 Index of Nebraska Public School Districts by Community .................................. 12 School District Dissolutions and Unified Interlocal Agreements .......................... 17 Alphabetical Listing of PUBLIC School Districts ................................................ 18 Nonpublic School System Area Superintendents ............................................. 133 Index of Nebraska NONPUBLIC School Systems by Name, Location and State Assigned County-District Number ............................................................ 134 Alphabetical Listing of All NONPUBLIC Schools, By City ................................ 138 Statistical Information on Public School Districts .............................................. 159 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY “SEARCH THE DIRECTORY” 3 “SEARCH THE DIRECTORY” http://ess.nde.state.ne.us - A-Z Topic List - Directory Search The purpose of the Directory Search is to provide users access to customized directory information. Some of the features of the Directory Search are: Search for ESU’s, Districts or Schools. Allow a search for specific types, kinds of schools or classes of districts. Search for staff assigned to specific positions, subject areas, Schools, Districts, and ESU’s. Allow the user to create data files or reports. There are two search areas in this system: 1) Quick Lists – provides you with a “most” requested list of districts and school information. 2) Custom Search – allows you to generate a more specific, narrower list of information for districts, schools and staff. For questions or suggestions regarding this system, contact Kathy Heskett, NDE Data Center. e-mail: [email protected], phone: (402) 471-4738. 4 NDE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION LEADERSHIP COUNCIL A Process for Communication, Decision Making, and Collaboration School Fed. Programs & Improvement-Staff Data Services Development/ Marilyn Instructional Issues Peterson Fed. Programs Mary Ann Losh & Data Services Special Bob Beecham Populations: Special Education Sensory Impaired Gary Sherman Instruction and Innovation Donlynn Rice Office of Early Mike Kozak Childhood Melody Hobson Carol Fichter COMMISSIONER’S OFFICE Education Policy and Programs Ann Masters School Deputy Improvement- Commissioner Commissioner Accreditation Roger Breed Scott Swisher Freida Lange Media Relations Assistant Betty Commissioner for Rehabilitation VanDeventer Services/DDS State and Federal Frank Lloyd Relations Margaret Hoffmann Brian Halstead Doug Willman Mark Schultz Human Resources Certification/ Joel Scherling Adult Program Services Marge Harouff Legal Counsel Brian Halstead Finance and Margaret Worth Organization Assessment Services Leadership Russ Inbody Pat Roschewski 02.19.09 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY NDE SERVICES AND STAFF DIRECTORY 5 Nebraska Department of Education Staff and Services Directory The NDE Staff and NDE Services listing are available on the Nebraska Department of Education Home Page at the following address: www.nde.state.ne.us For NDE Services Click on “A-Z Topic List” For NDE Staff Click on “NDE Staff” or “NDE Teams and Sections” 6 JOB POSITION AND ASSIGNMENT ABBREVIATIONS 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY JOB POSITION AND ASSIGNMENT ABBREVIATIONS (* Applies to ESU staff only) Admin Asst Administrative Assistant Adm Coord Coordinator Adm Super Supervisor-Director Asst Prin Assistant Principal Asst Supt Assistant Superintendent Audiol Audiologist Busns Mgr Business Manager Curr Spec Curriculum Specialist Dept Head Department Head Elem Couns Elementary Counselor ESU Admin * Chief Administrator Head Teach Head Teacher Home Liais Home School Liaison Librarian Librarian Media Spec Media Specialist Nurse School Nurse Occ Ther Occupational Therapist Pgm Coord Program Consultant/Coordinator Pgm Super Program Supervisor/Director Phys Ther Physical Therapist Principal Principal Psych Psychologist Psych Asst Psychologist Assistant Sch Trans Spec School Transition Specialist Sec Couns Secondary Counselor Sign Lang Interp Sign Language Interpreter Social Wkr Social Worker Spch Path Speech Pathologist Spch Tech Speech Language Technician Sp Ed Dir Special Education Administrator/Director Spec Facil Special Education Teacher-Facilitator Spec Ed Special Education Teacher Staff Dev Dir Staff Development Director Staff Dev Coord * Staff Development Coordinator Supt Superintendent Teacher Teacher Teacher Facil Teacher-Facilitator Geacher Collab Teacher-Collaborator Tech Coord Technology Coordinator TEACHING ASSIGNMENT ABBREVIATIONS Agri Environmental and Agricultural Systems Art Visual and Performing Arts (Art) Business Business, Marketing, and Management Career Ed Career Education Foundational and Specialty Computer Communication and Information Systems Drama/Theatre Visual and Performing Arts (Drama/Theatre) Driver Ed/Safety Driver Education/Safety Education Eng Lang English/Language Arts ESL English as a Second Language F Lang Foreign Language Fam Cn Sci Human Services and Resources Health Occ Health Science Health, PE Personal Health/Physical Fitness High Ability High Ability Education Ind Tech Industrial Manufacturing and Engineering Systems Math Mathematics Misc Miscellaneous Curriculum Music Visual and Performing Arts (Music) Nat Sci Natural Sciences Soc Sci Social Science/Social Studies Spec Ed Special Education Sup Courses Supplemental Curriculum Title I Title I Curriculum 2008-2009 NEBRASKA EDUCATION DIRECTORY EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNITS 7 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE UNITS ESU 01 This ESU has valuation in the following Kettelhut, Douglas - ESU Admin (11) White, Jennifer - Spec Ed (3) counties: Burt, Butler, Cass, Colfax, Allen, Julianne - Occ Ther (17) Winslow, Jennifer - Spec Ed (8) Bagley, Kelly - Spec Ed (5) This ESU has valuation in the following Cuming, Dodge, Douglas, Lancaster, Barrows, Rebecca - Spec Ed (1) counties: Antelope, Cedar, Cuming, Sarpy, Saunders, Seward, Stanton, Basche, Marcy - Spch Path (1) Dakota, Dixon, Holt, Knox, Pierce, Thurston, Washington and Wayne Berggren, Kelly - Spch Path (11) ESU 04 Stanton, Thurston and Wayne Counties Counties Bracciano, Tamara - Occ Ther (2) This ESU has valuation in the following Christensen, Jeanne - Phys Ther (16) 211 Tenth St, Wakefield 68784-5014 2320 N Colorado Box 649, Fremont counties: Cass, Gage, Johnson, Lancaster, Draper, Elizabeth - Elem Couns (8) Phone (402) 287-2061 68026-0649 Dulik, Dorothy - Spch Path (14) Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee and Richardson FAX (402) 287-2065 Phone (402) 721-7710 Eckholt, Julie - Spch Path (20) Counties Uhing, Robert - ESU Admin (13) FAX (402) 721-7712 Esters, Michaella - Spec Ed (9) Barron-Galvin, Heather - Spec Ed (1) Ough, Michael - ESU Admin (10) 919 16th St PO Box 310, Auburn Frecks, Sarah - Spec Ed (2) Boeckenhauer, Delores - Spec Ed (25) Arlt, Kristi - Pgm Coord (1) 68305-0310 Gaden, Gregory - Sp Ed Dir (1) Bruckner, Jennifer - Spec Ed (2) Barks, Eileen - Staff Dev Coord (3) Phone (402) 274-4354 Gallagher, Joyce - Spec Ed (4) Clark, Stuart - Adm Super (5) Bauer, Louise - Pgm Coord (24) FAX (402) 274-4356 Good, Janice - Spec Ed (1) Collin, Shannon - Staff Dev Coord (4) Chall, Barbara - Spch Path (14) Fisher, Jon - ESU Admin (10) Greenwood, Michele - Elem Couns (5) Consoli, Wendy - Pgm Coord (18) Dredge, Joelene - Staff Dev Coord (3) Adams, James - Pgm Super (4) Hansen, Rachel - Nurse (2) Gunsolley, James - Spec Ed (2) Ferg, Theresa - Pgm Super (22) Adams, Carol - Pgm Coord (4) Houston, Lynn - Spch Path (1) Hansen, Angela - Occ Ther (4) Goetting, Russell - Psych (1) Buethe, Denise - Spch Tech (2) Howry, Susan - Spec Ed (4) Hanson-Harder, Christine - 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