The Gibbon School District is comprised of a K-12 class III system centered in one new facility built in 2009. The Gibbon community, internationally known as the heart of spring Sandhill Crane migration, is a middle class agriculturally oriented community and houses a meat-processing facility. Forty-six percent of the student population is Hispanic, and 19% percent are English language learners. The mission of Gibbon Public Schools is to provide the opportunities for staff and students to maximize their strengths in a safe environment; engage students in instruction that is rigorous, relevant, and technologically progressive; teach, expect, model, practice, and support positive behavior; and communicate and collaborate with stakeholders in meaningful educational processes.
Brian Kroll, President
Kim Wadkins, Vice PresidentÂ
Scott Baker, Secretary
Brandon Kee, Treasurer
Michelle Eustler, MemberÂ
Jodi Bendfeldt, Member