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Lloyd Eason was superintendent until 1964. Thomas "Tom" Falash succeeded him in the position.[3] Falash was in the position until 1992; he died in 2019.[4]
Circa 1977-1979 there were bond elections that were voted down by voters. In 1979 there was a bond election for a new junior high school, worth $1,650,000. The voters approved of the bond with 68.4% approving.[5]
Wade Wilson was superintendent until he retired in February 2023.[6] The retirement occurred on June 30, 2023.[7]