Welcome to the Fremont Public Schools Frameworks Accreditation Website created for the 2021 external team visit of Fremont Public Schools. We are excited about the growth and changes happening in our schools and community.  We would like to share how the Fremont Public School District is adapting to these changes. 

Within the last 5 years, the Fremont community has added a major corporation in Lincoln Premium Poultry and observed the growth and transition of major employers such as Wholestone Farms and Methodist Fremont Health as well as the introduction of many ancillary and independent businesses.  These changes have resulted in increased population as well as the emergence of housing developments that provide a variety of living options from entry level affordable work-force housing to lake front properties within the city limits.  These changes coupled with our diverse student population have challenged our schools to be flexible and adapt to meet the needs of our families.  

Fremont Public Schools is proud of our community partnerships with a variety of entities including Metropolitan Community College, Midland University, City of Fremont, Fremont Chamber of Commerce, Greater Fremont Development Council, Fremont Family Coalition and many more.  These partnerships are integral to community success and played a key role in the passage of a school bond proposal on September 14, 2021.  The $123 million dollar bond was passed with a 65% majority and will dramatically improve the physical state of our buildings – positioning the District well for new and growing programs.  

Fremont Public Schools mission is to produce creative, adaptable, productive citizens who are committed to lifelong learning.  We have worked to develop and implement a Multi-Tiered System of Support (MTSS) framework to efficiently and effectively meet the needs of all of our students.  Teachers are equipped with evidence-based instructional practices paired with high quality curriculum and instructional materials to meet each student where they are and enable them to achieve to their fullest potential. 

This website is not an all-inclusive compilation of documents, but rather a snapshot of the work, activities and processes that guide our district.  Through this process the mission of Fremont Public Schools is being implemented utilizing our Board / District Goals to provide direction and focus.

Other Resources

Primary  Contact:
Executive Director of Secondary Operations
Scott Jensen

Cell 402-871-3180

Additional Contacts:
Superintendent –  Mark Shepard: 402-727-3007
Associate Superintendent –  Brad Dahl: 402-727-3983
Executive Director – Kevin Eairleywine: 402-727-3008
Executive Director – Kate Heineman: 402-727-3086

Main Street Education and Academic Center

Main Street
130 East 9th St
Superintendent Mark Shepard
402-727-3007

Fremont High School
1750 North Lincoln Avenue
Principal Myron Sikora
402-727-3053

Fremont Middle School
540 Johnson Road
Principal LaVonna Emanuel
402-727-3122

Johnson Crossing
200 Johnson Road
Principal Brent Harrill
402-721-2023

Bell Field Elementary
1240 East 11th Street
Principal Chris Raasch
402-727-3179

Clarmar Elementary
1865 East 19th Street
Principal Jason Chicoine
402-727-3176

Grant Elementary
226 North Grant Street
Principal Julie Muller
402-727-3172

Howard Elementary
240 North Howard Street
Principal Mindy Chandler
402-727-3170

Linden Elementary
735 West Linden Avenue
Principal Diane Beninato
402-727-3151

Milliken Park Elementary
2950 Dale Street
Principal Susan Farkas
402-727-3161

Washington Elementary
515 South Broad Street
Principal Erica Kobza
402-727-3165

Learning Center
130 East 9th Street
Head Teacher Lea Bruner
402-727-3180

Early Intervention Program
940 Michael Street
Assistant Director of Special Education
Heather Beekman
402-727-3174

Sixpence
Early Learning Fund
445 East 1st Street
Lauren Stoklasa
402-727-3021

Pathfinder Program
130 East 9th Street
Director of Special Education
Joel Kerkman

402-727-3024

FREMONT HIGH SCHOOL

Building Opens – 7:00 AM
Students Report – 7:45 AM
Classes Begin – 7:50 AM
Classes End – 3:10 PM
Building Closes 4:15 PM

FREMONT MIDDLE SCHOOL

  • Building Opens – 7:00 AM
  • Students Report – 8:05 AM
  • Classes Begin – 8:15 AM
  • Classes End – 3:35 PM
  • Building Closes 4:30 PM

JOHNSON CROSSING

  • Building Opens – 7:00 AM
  • Students Report – 7:55 AM
  • Classes Begin – 8:05 AM
  • Classes End – 3:25 PM
  • Building Closes 4:30 PM

ELEMENTARY K-4

  • Building Opens – 7:30 AM
  • Students Report – 7:55 AM
  • Classes Begin – 8:00 AM
  • Classes End – 3:20 PM
  • Building Closes 4:00 PM

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2410 N Yager Rd,
Fremont, NE 68025
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