Jason Johnson ’02

My name is Jason Johnson, class of ’02. I am married to Jenna Evans Johnson, class of ’01. We currently live in Holcomb, KS with our two kids Kaden, 14 and Korryn, 12.

What do you now do for a living? How did you end up choosing this career path? Currently I am the High School Principal for Holcomb High School in USD 363 Holcomb, KS. I am born into a teaching family and have aspired to reach my administration degree early on in my teaching career. Currently I am enrolled in the Graduate school program for District Leadership and hope to use that license as a Superintendent in my future.

Why did you choose to attend FHSU? I chose to attend FHSU due to its proximity to my hometown of Plains, KS and the affordability that it offered. It was also widely respected as a teacher’s college and had the major that I pursued in Business Education. The small school atmosphere appealed to me and my wife as we were looking for a four year university.

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