(KLZA)--The Pawnee City School Board accepted the resignations from Superintendent Brian Rottinghaus, School Board member Corey Hatfield and teacher Tyler Ferebee when they met Monday night.
Rottinghaus has been the Superintendent and elementary principal at Pawnee City for nine years. His resignation is effective at the end of the current school year. He has accepted the position of Superintendent with the Tri County School District.
Corey Hatfield noted in his letter of resignation from the Pawnee City School Board that he has accepted a new position which he feels does not align with being an effective school board member. His position on the Board is now open.
Tyler Ferebee has been with the Pawnee City School District serving as Science teacher since 2004 and has accepted a similar position elsewhere.
Following presentations from Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association and the Nebraska Association of School Boards about Superintendent Search services, the Board voted to use the Nebraska Rural Community Schools Association as the Superintendent search firm.
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