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Lincoln High School Superintendent Looks Fondly on Years as District's Lead

This is the final week for Bob Bagby as Superintendent of Lincoln High School and the ten-year tenured leader of the Logan County High School feels like he accomplished a lot.

 

Bagby says the accomplishments of the sports programs are among the highlights of his time in Lincoln. He says that comes down to the district leadership and board of education hiring good people.  

 

 

From a programming perspective, Bagby indicates it has been nice to see the FFA program bounce back. He was also instrumental in the starting of the L-Tech program that gives students the skills to advance through high school and start in the workforce out of high school.

 

 

Duel credit opportunities have taken off across the area for students to earn college credits while taking high school courses. Bagby says it feels good to give kids the opportunity to take advantage of those opportunities.

 

 

As Bagby enters retirement, he hopes to spend more time watching his grandkids take part in their sports and activities and spend time on the lake fishing. 

 

Dwight Stricklin will take over for Bagby. Stricklin has spent the past four years at the Lexington School district where he followed current Clinton Superintendent, Curt Nettles, after he took over for Dr. Jeff Holmes. 

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