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New GIPS administrators have feeling for what’s ahead

By Harold Reutter
harold.reutter@theindependent.com
Published: Thursday, May 14, 2009 10:54 PM CDT
Vernon Fisher and Robin Dexter may have just been hired as new Grand Island Public School’s administrators, but they already feel they have a good handle on the district.

Fisher, who will be the assistant superintendent for teaching and learning, knows Grand Island in part because he is director of school improvement for the Lincoln Public Schools just 96 miles down the road.

But Fisher has also been the head of the accreditation team that has visited the Grand Island Public Schools the past two years.

Dexter has been working as interim superintendent at Pittsburgh, Kan., a town of about 17,000, with a K-12 of about 2,700 students.  Full Story

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