Fullerton Schools

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Fullerton discusses cellphone policy

FULLERTON — Cellphone policy talks remain on hold while a bill works its way through the state legislature.LB140, as introduced by Bellevue Sen. Rita Sanders at the request of Gov.
LEFT: Jeff Anderson is retiring at the end of June. RIGHT: Lynn Johnson will serve as interim superintendent of Fullerton Schools.

LEFT: Jeff Anderson is retiring at the end of June. RIGHT: Lynn Johnson will serve as interim superintendent of Fullerton Schools.

Fullerton to hire interim superintendent

FULLERTON —Fullerton schools will hire an interim superintendent with nearly 14 years of experience when they meet later this month.The Fullerton Board of Education has come to terms with Lynn Johnson, who served as superintendent at Arlington and Raymond Central.
Fullerton Superintendent Dr. Jeff Anderson explains area property valuations to the board of education during budget discussions last year. Anderson announced this week his intention to retire at the end of June. NCJ file photo by Rick Holtz

Fullerton Superintendent Dr. Jeff Anderson explains area property valuations to the board of education during budget discussions last year. Anderson announced this week his intention to retire at the end of June. NCJ file photo by Rick Holtz

Fullerton superintendent to retire

FULLERTON — Fullerton Public Schools has had the same man at the helm for more than two decades. Superintendent Dr. Jeff Anderson is set to retire at the end of June.Anderson, who has been superintendent for 24 years, announced his plans to retire at Monday’s board of education meeting. Dr.

NSAA announces All-State awards

The Nebraska School Activities Association (NSAA) is pleased to announce the student recipients of the Winter 2024-2025 Nebraska Chiropractic Physicians Association (NCPA) Academic All-State Awards.
SHOWING STRENGTH

SHOWING STRENGTH

SHOWING STRENGTH

The Fullerton Powerlifting Team participated in the Class-D State Powerlifting competition on Saturday. The meet was held in Harvard and featured teams from across the state of Nebraska.
Six members of the Fullerton Middle School band have been selected to play in the Nate Meschke Honor Band in Neligh Oakdale on May 3. Sixth graders named to the honor band include: Dayzie Olson (left), Kamryn Gryzwa, Carly Malander, Kindall Francis, Rayna Hamik, and Elle Borgheiick. Photo provided

Six members of the Fullerton Middle School band have been selected to play in the Nate Meschke Honor Band in Neligh Oakdale on May 3. Sixth graders named to the honor band include: Dayzie Olson (left), Kamryn Gryzwa, Carly Malander, Kindall Francis, Rayna Hamik, and Elle Borgheiick. Photo provided

Warriors selected for honor band

Six members of the Fullerton Middle School band have been selected to play in the Nate Meschke Honor Band in Neligh Oakdale on May 3. Sixth graders named to the honor band include: Dayzie Olson (left), Kamryn Gryzwa, Carly Malander, Kindall Francis, Rayna Hamik, and Elle Borgheiick.
NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

NCJ photos by Rick Holtz

WARRIOR SUPPORT

Fullerton was well-represented in Lincoln last week. The basketball team competed on the court, while the band performed during the game.

Fullerton board votes ‘No’

FULLERTON — They were between a rock and a hard place.The Fullerton Board of Education voted to deny option enrollment to four potential students at their meeting on Monday. The main reason for the denials stem from potential class sizes.
Elena Reimer

Elena Reimer

Reimer named Young Artist Award winner

LINCOLN — The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts has announced the winners of the 28th annual Nebraska Young Artist Awards.

School board OKs teacher computer purchase

FULLERTON — The Fullerton Board of Education approved the purchase of 30 new computers for teachers at their meeting on Monday.Fullerton Superintendent Dr. Jeff Anderson told the board that the cost of the computers would be $35,370, but $29,144 would be covered by a grant.