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Centennial Public School is a school district consisting of a single school in unincorporated Seward County, Nebraska, adjacent to Utica, consisting of a single school. [1] [2] It includes grades K-12. [3] Tim DeWaard became superintendent on July 1, 2007. In July 2020 DeWaard resigned with all board members approving his resignation. [4]
In 1846, Seward started the school with an endowment of $20,000. [3] One of his sons, William Henry Seward, attended one of the institute's predecessors for a time, and later began a career in public service that culminated in the purchase of Alaska while Secretary of State. A memorial to him is located on Main Street in front of the school.
Seward Public Schools is the only public district in the city. It operates Seward Elementary School, Seward Middle School, and Seward High School. In addition, St. John Lutheran Elementary and Junior High School provide a LCMS Lutheran education and St. Vincent de Paul provides a Roman Catholic education. Concordia University is located in Seward.
Congratulations to the student-athletes of S.S. Seward Institute who qualified for scholar-athlete status for the 2023-24 school year
The Freedom Schools curriculums developed in 1964 remain urgently needed, especially in our era of book bans and backlash.
Ninth St., for freedom classes held for students boycotting Milwaukee Public Schools on May 18, 1964. The one-day boycott was a protest against segregated schools in Black neighborhoods.
Theodore Carl Diers was born in Seward, Nebraska, to Herman Diers and Anna Schulte on December 4, 1880, and was educated in Seward public schools. In 1897, he graduated from the Lincoln Business College and became a bookkeeper at the First National Bank of Seward.
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)