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Middle schools in the Omaha Public Schools [3] Name Founded Grades Address Zip code Enrollment Nickname Alfonza W. Davis Middle School 2013 6-8 8050 North 129 Avenue 68142 725 Aviators Alice Buffett Middle School Magnet Center 2004 5-8 14101 Larimore Avenue 68164 1,146 Bobcats Beveridge Middle School Global Studies and Arts Magnet Center 6-8
Named for Edward E. McMillan (1875–1943), the first principal of North High School, McMillan became Omaha Public Schools' first magnet junior high school in the 1980s. Originally a school for seventh, eighth and ninth grade students, in 1989 ninth graders were permanently moved to high schools throughout the city. [2]
The school was constructed in 1969 and opened in 1973 in predominantly black North Omaha as Martin Luther King Middle School. In 1976, the school, under Omaha Public Schools' Desegregation Plan, became a site of forced busing from non-local neighborhoods. In 1988, the school moved to Florence Boulevard, to the site of the former Horace Mann ...
Pages in category "Magnet schools in Nebraska" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Omaha Benson High School Magnet;
Omaha Public Schools (OPS) is the largest school district in the state of Nebraska, United States. This public school district serves a diverse community of about 52,000 students at over 80 elementary and secondary schools in Omaha. Its district offices are located in the former Tech High at 30th and Cuming Streets.
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Founded in 1904, Benson High is one of the oldest high schools in the state. Its enrollment is approximately 1,500 students. As of 2024, the principal was Melinda Bailey. The school mascot is the Bunny. [3] Omaha Benson High School is also one of the Omaha area schools that participates in the yearly Day of Silence event.
Three additional classes of Nebraska school districts, Class 1 (grades K-8; affiliated with one or more Class 2-5 districts and/or joined with a Class 6 district for tax purposes) and Class 6 (grades 6–12; was joined with one or more Class 1 districts) were dissolved on June 15, 2006, and Class 2 (district has 1,000 or fewer inhabitants) was ...