OMAHA- On Tuesday, Omaha Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Cheryl Logan announced she was leaving her position after the end of this school year. Logan sent out an email to the OPS community, saying, "It has been a joy to serve as your Superintendent." Logan went on to say in the email that she was grateful for the school district, and that she had notified the Board of Education that this will be her last school year.
"I will step away from my position at the end of June 2023. I am forever grateful for, and honored by, the friendships and partnerships we've built together," said Logan in the announcement, "Alas, it is time for me to return home to my family. It is time for me to have tea with my sisters on Saturdays, to watch my nephew play soccer and to spend quality time with my husband and daughter..."
The Nebraska Board of Education released a statement congratulating Logan on her work at OPS and confirming her resignation. The Board went on to state that it would begin a comprehensive search for a new Superintendent, and will be keeping the OPS community updated.
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