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Elkhorn North High School is a public high school located in Omaha, Nebraska. The school serves students in grades 9 through 12 and is one of three traditional high schools operated by Elkhorn Public Schools .
Elkhorn High School - Opened in fall 1980; Elkhorn North High School - Opened in fall 2020, financed by a bond worth $149.6 million that was issued in 2018. Elkhorn South High School - Opened in fall 2010; Middle schools. Elkhorn Middle School - Opened in 1967 as Elkhorn Jr/Sr High School; Elkhorn Grandview Middle School - Opened in fall 2014 ...
Most recently, Platteview High School, perhaps due to a decrease in school enrollment, decided to leave the EMC and join the Capitol Conference, which includes Syracuse. Bennington of the Capitol Conference left their conference at the same time, and joined the EMC. Elkhorn North joined the conference with its opening in 2020. In 2023, the EMC ...
When the school opened, students living south of West Dodge Road would attend Elkhorn South High School while students north of Dodge would remain at Elkhorn High School, the district's first high school. [9] Elkhorn South's boundary has not changed to date. Elkhorn South's doors opened to 610 [10] ninth through eleventh graders in August 2010 ...
Archangels Catholic High School, Humphrey; Columbus High School, Columbus; Humphrey Junior-Senior High School, Humphrey; Lakeview High School, Columbus; Lindsay Academy, Lindsay - formed after the merger of Lindsay Holy Family and St. Francis in 2024
Elkhorn Valley Schools is located in Tilden, in the northeast section of the state of Nebraska, ... The district is a Class 3 school and categorized as a C2 class size.
The school, originally St. John Vianney Seminary, was founded in 1953 by Immaculate Conception Abbey in Missouri as a high school and junior college for men preparing for the priesthood. The seminary was run by monks of Mount Michael Abbey. In the spring of 1970, the monks converted the seminary to a typical high school changing the name to ...
McDowell County was divided into three districts: Big Creek, Elkhorn, and Sandy River. In the 1890s, Browns Creek District was formed from a portion of Elkhorn, and North Fork District was created from parts of Browns Creek and Elkhorn. A sixth district, Adkin, was created from part of Elkhorn District in the early 1900s.