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  2. Education in Omaha, Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Today, it also serves as a home for the Career Center and Adult Education programs, serving 700-plus students daily. [8] Omaha North High School at 36th Street and Ames Avenue occupies a hilltop view covering four square blocks. Constructed like a capital E and first occupied in September 1924, the building has 49 rooms, a cafeteria, a ...

  3. Concordia University Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    The school was named Concordia Teacher's College, reflecting the largest program until the addition of liberal arts majors in the 1970s. The school was again renamed to Concordia College from 1974 to 1998. The university grew and expanded its programs, including science labs, a large library, and multiple residence halls.

  4. Omaha Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The Nebraska legislature passed a bill (LB 1024) [11] on April 13, 2006, that addresses the "One City, One School District" issues. The governor of Nebraska signed it later that day. [ 12 ] It requires each metropolitan class city to have a "learning community" that consists of all of the school districts in the county where the city is located ...

  5. College of Education and Human Sciences (University of ...

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    The University of Nebraska first offered pedagogy classes in 1888 and formally established Teachers College in 1908. [11] Enrollment in the college grew rapidly following a statewide referendum in 1914 that required public school teachers to be college-educated, and in 1919 a new facility was completed to house Teachers College. [12]

  6. Category:Education in Nebraska - Wikipedia

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    Nebraska education-related lists (2 C, 8 P) A. Academics from Nebraska (4 C, 8 P) B. Educational buildings in Nebraska (6 C) E. Educators from Nebraska (4 C, 16 P) L.

  7. Little Priest Tribal College - Wikipedia

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    Little Priest Tribal College is a public tribal land-grant community college in Winnebago, Nebraska. It is a member of the American Indian Higher Education Consortium and primarily supported by the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska. It has an enrollment of 135 students, of which 90 percent are American Indian. [1]

  8. 10 really cool things to do in Omaha, Nebraska

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    Beyond Berkshire Hathaway and Fortune 500 companies, Omaha’s Blackstone District, NoDo District and Old Market offer history and arts, as well as fun places to sleep, eat and drink.

  9. Peru State College - Wikipedia

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    The name was also changed to Nebraska State Normal School. [7] This is also considered the official date of the school's establishment. The name changed several times in the early to mid 20th century, becoming Nebraska State Teachers College at Peru in 1921, in 1949 Peru State Teachers College, and then the present name of Peru State College in ...