Omaha board will try again on superintendent search

June 11, 2012
Newly hired candidate withdrew after racy e-mails were made public

From The Omaha World-Herald: The Omaha (Neb.) school board will once again conduct a national search for a new superintendent. Nancy Sebring, who had been hired to start as superintendent July 1, resigned abruptly after becoming embroiled in a scandal over racy e-mails at her previous district in Des Moines, Iowa. Explicit emails that Sebring sent to a male lover using her Des Moines Public Schools account were revealed after reporters made a public records request.

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