By Associated Press - Tuesday, October 4, 2016

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) - Omaha school Superintendent Mark Evans plans to retire at the end of year after only four years on the job.

The 57-year-old Evans said Monday that he decided to step down so he could spend more time with his aging parents and his wife’s parents.

Evans joined the district in 2013, and helped pass a $421 million bond issue.

Five of the nine seats on the district’s school board are up for election this November.

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