Nebraska Education Commissioner Roger Breed will step down, officially retiring June 30th
Nebraska Education Commissioner Roger Breed will step down, officially retiring June 30th.
Breed says he's proud of the cooperative environment that has been built to move education policy in Nebraska...but says there is plenty of work ahead. . .
Roger Breed, Nebraska Education Commissioner; "growing population"
Breed says his sole reason to retire is to spend more time with family, including his six grandchildren who live in the St. Louis area.
Breed has served as Education Commissioner since October of 2008.
State Education Commissioner Roger Breed has announced he will retire at the end of June.
Breed says he's pleased with the strides to move education policy in Nebraska...and says that if he had a magic wand, he would have every Nebraska community rally behind its schools. . .
Breed; "but not all"
Breed says he is retiring to spend more time with his family.
Breed became commissioner in late 2008.
State Education Commissioner Roger Breed is retiring.
Breed has announced he will wrap up his tenure at the end of June. He became commissioner in October of 2008.
Breed says that if he had one wish, it would be that Nebraska communities rally behind their schools. . .
Breed; "public involvement"
Breed says he is retiring to spend more time with his family.
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(courtesy of Nebraska Radio Network)