Dr. Jane Stavem

Dr. Jane StavemDr. Jane Stavem is the Associate Superintendent for Instruction at Lincoln Public Schools in Lincoln, Nebraska. Dr. Stavem oversees nine departments within the Office of Instruction, supporting a rapidly growing district of 41,000 students in the Capital City of Nebraska.

Dr. Stavem started her career in St. Paul, Minnesota where she taught K-6 music, fifth and sixth grades, gifted education, and served as a building curriculum coordinator. In 2001, she returned to Nebraska and assumed the roles of Elementary Principal and Executive Director of Curriculum and Instruction for Columbus Public Schools, and Superintendent of Blair Community Schools in Blair, Nebraska.

She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in education from Bethel University, a Master of Arts degree in Educational Leadership from the Bethel University, an administrative licensure degree from St. Mary’s University, and a doctorate in educational administration from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

During her tenure, the school district has launched a new Career Academy, a three-year technology integration plan providing a one-to-one environment for students in grades 3-12, and numerous collaborative partnerships supporting innovative teaching and learning initiatives. She was instrumental in redesigning three alternative schools to more effectively serve students in grades PreK-12 with significant behavior needs.

Dr. Stavem is a published author in the area of student mobility, and provides ongoing training for schools to develop consistent transition plans and practices. She was recently named as one of Lincoln’s “Inspiring Women” and is a frequent speaker and presenter at local and national conferences.