Lincoln Public Schools Security Director Joseph Wright to Retire June 30

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Joseph Wright, head of security for LPS announces retirement (courtesy LPS)

 

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LINCOLN, Neb. – (June 24, 2026) – Joseph Wright, the longtime director of security for Lincoln Public Schools, is set to retire on June 30, leaving behind a legacy of improved safety protocols and community trust.

Wright has spent his tenure overseeing the security of thousands of students and staff members across the district’s many campuses. He is credited with modernizing the district’s emergency response plans and strengthening relationships with local law enforcement, including schools’ resource officers.

“Joe Wright has helped give peace of mind to thousands of students who know they are safe behind their desks,” a school district administrator said during a recent appreciation event. Wright was celebrated for his ability to remain calm during crises and his focus on proactive safety measures.

At a recent training session held at North Star High School, Wright addressed a room full of administrators and officers. He reflected on the changes he has seen in school security technology over the years, noting that while tools change, the core mission of protecting children remains the same.

Under Wright’s leadership, LPS implemented several new security features, including upgraded camera systems and more rigorous visitor screening processes. His departure comes as the district enters a busy summer of hiring and facility preparation for the upcoming academic year.

The district has not yet named a permanent successor for the director of security role, but officials said a search is underway to find a candidate who can build upon the foundation Wright established during his career.

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