(KNZA)--The South Brown County USD 430 Board of Education will interview the third and final candidate vying to be the district's next superintendent Thursday evening.
The school district announced Wednesday afternoon the candidate is Rebecca Kramer. Kramer is currently in her 1st year as Executive Director of Teaching and Learning in Seaman USD 345. Kramer has more than 20 years of experience.
A candidate meet-and-greet will be held in the Horton High School Library Thursday morning from 8 to 9 and Thursday afternoon from 12 to 1.
The other two candidates interviewed by the board this week were Melissa Kennedy, who currently serves as Superintendent of Valley Heights USD 498, and Jennifer Gatz, who currently serves as Assistant Superintendent in Prairie Hills USD 113.
Current USD 430 Superintendent Jason Cline is resigning at the end of the current school year. He will take over as the new superintendent of Lakeview Community Schools, in Columbus, Nebraska on July 1
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