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Nebraska public school districts are divided into four classes: . Class 3 (district has 1 to 499,999 inhabitants) Class 4 (district has more than 100,000 inhabitants in primary cities; Lincoln Public Schools is the only district in this class)
Ruins of the 1940 Sallisaw High School. After the founding of Sallisaw in 1888, [4] a National School for the Cherokees was established, but non-Cherokee children did not have access to a public school. [2] In 1900, a school committee was created to secure a building and propose the levying of a school tax to raise money.
Berniklan Education Solutions School, Lincoln; Lincoln Christian High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Public Schools. Arts and Humanities Focus Program, Lincoln
Johnson County Central Public Schools (ID# 49-0050-000, JCC) is a school district headquartered in Tecumseh, Nebraska. It has its elementary and high school in Tecumseh and its middle school in Cook. [1] It was created on May 31, 2007 with the merger of Tecumseh Public Schools and Nemaha Valley Schools. [2]
On January 1, 2009 the Southeast Nebraska Consolidated Public Schools became part of the Humboldt Table Rock Steinauer School District, [7] thus adding the communities of Stella, Shubert, and Nemaha, and becoming one of the largest school districts (by area) in the state. The district receives some services from Educational Service Unit #4. [9]
Adams Central Jr-Sr High School is a public secondary school located near Hastings, Nebraska, United States. [2] It is part of the Adams Central Public Schools district, Nebraska District 90, which encompasses much of rural Adams County, including the town of Juniata. The school and the district (originally named District 9 A) were formed by ...
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In the 2006-2007 school year, the enrollment count was 192, and there were to be about 30 fewer students for a 2007-2008 school year. [2] In 2007 the district agreed to merge with Tecumseh Public Schools. [7] Effective May 31, 2007, Nemaha Valley merged into Johnson County Central Public Schools. [1]