LINCOLN SCHOOLS: Holman Plans Retirement
SUPERINTENDENT WILL HAVE COMPLETED 21 YEARS IN DISTRICT
Posted: December 20, 2011 at 5:27 a.m.
Frank Holman, superintendent of the Lincoln School District for the last five years, announced Monday he plans to retire at the end of the current contract year.
AT A GLANCE
Retirement
Frank Holman spent 21 of his 36 years in the Lincoln School District as a coach and teacher, a principal and two terms as superintendent. He plans to retire June 30 at the end of the current contract year. He guided the district’s entrance into the computer age and more recently, guided the district to build a new high school which is scheduled to open next August.
Source: Staff Report
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