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Elkhorn South High School is a public high school located in Omaha, Nebraska. Opening in 2010, the school serves students 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 ...
In 2011, Elkhorn School District founded a new school, Elkhorn South High School, which became the ninth member of the EMC. 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.
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The district is a Class 3 school and categorized as a C2 class size. [citation needed] The district houses approximately 300 students in a K-12 campus location. The staff consists of 33 teachers, 9 paraprofessionals, 2 administrators and 15 classified personnel.
It was formed as a merger of the Elk Horn–Kimballton Community School District and the Exira Community School District. The Exira school district had operated at a deficit in several of the years preceding the merger. [3] The consolidation was effective July 1, 2014. [4] 628 people voted in favor and 82 voted against. It was anticipated that ...
The Big South Conference play began with the 2014–2015 school year. Foundation members of the conference were thirteen schools, with six coming from the South Central Conference (the SCC of the c. pre-2010s [ a ] ), which competed in the East Division, and seven coming from the Southwest Conference (SWC), which competes in the West Division.