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The school in the 1890s. On November 10, 1859, Omaha Central High School began as Omaha High School in the Nebraska Territory capitol building. In 1869, after the territorial government was removed from Omaha, the capitol building was donated to the City of Omaha by the Nebraska state government for educational use only.
Burke High School: Bulldogs 12200 Burke Boulevard 9-12 1,915 (2022–23) 1965 Central High School: Eagles 124 North 20th Street 9-12 2,738 (2022–23) 1859 North Magnet High School: Vikings 4410 North 36th Street 9-12 1,796 (2022–23) 1924 Northwest High School: Huskies 8204 Crown Point Avenue 9-12 1,593 (2022–23) 1971 South Magnet High ...
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Benson High Magnet School: 1904 9-12 5120 Maple Street 68104 1,026 Mighty Bunnies Health academy partnership with University of Nebraska Medical Center Bryan High School 1965 9-12 4700 Giles Road 68157 1,968 Bears Burke High School 1963 9-12 12200 Burke Boulevard 68154 2,118 Bulldogs Omaha Central High School: 1859 9 - 12 124 North 20 Street 68102
Technical High School (Omaha, Nebraska) alumni (15 P) Pages in category "High schools in Omaha, Nebraska" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total.
The first high school graduates in the Omaha area came from Brownell-Talbot School, which was founded in the town of Saratoga in 1863. [1] The oldest school building in continuous usage is Omaha Central High School .
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Omaha's location near the confluence of the Missouri River and Platte River has long made the location a key point of transfer for both people and goods. Prior to European-American establishment of the city, numerous Indian tribes had inhabited the area, including the Pawnee, Otoe, Sioux, the Missouri and Ioway.