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Fremont Middle School was the original building that was built for the district in 1957. The school only had 12 classrooms and one small gym to host all the students in totaling 18,200 square feet. Every year, the district kept getting more and more students moving into the district and it was getting very tight in the very few classrooms.
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 .
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 1616 South 120 Street 68144 833 Bulldogs Bryan Middle School 1964 7-8 4606 Terrace Drive 68134 749 Bears
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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)
Archbishop Bergan High School, Fremont; Dodge High School, Dodge (dissolved; consolidation into Howells-Dodge) Fremont Senior High School, Fremont; Logan View Junior/Senior High School, Hooper; North Bend Central Junior/Senior High School, North Bend; Scribner-Snyder Secondary School, Scribner
Education in Omaha, Nebraska is provided by many private and public institutions. 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]
Fremont is the county seat of Dodge County, Nebraska, and is likewise the financial and social center of the area. Facilitated by the completion of the US Highway 275 and Highway 30 bypass around Fremont, from Omaha, eastern Fremont is growing rapidly as a bedroom community for Omaha (see links to air photos below).