(KLZA)--A new superintendent has been hired for Pawnee City Public Schools.
During a special meeting on March 1, the Board of Education voted unanimously to offer the position to Todd Evans, and then voted to accept his verbal approval of a two-year contract for a salary of $130,000 and full family insurance coverage.
Evans grew up in Tecumseh, Nebraska. He taught English and Speech for six years at Table Rock, before moving to Coleridge, Nebraska, where he served as the 7 - 12 grade Principal for two years.
In 1999, Evans moved to Sabetha to become High School Principal. In 2014, he was hired as the Superintendent of Prairie Hills USD 113.
Evans will replace Brian Rottinghaus who is leaving at the end of the current school year to become the Superintendent of Tri-County Public Schools in DeWitt, Nebraska.
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