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Dianne Lee, a first grade teacher at Sherman, was named Nebraska Teacher of the Year in 2006 by the Nebraska Department of Education. [3] She was also awarded the Award of Excellence in 2007. [4] In 2006 a kindergarten student at the school with a brain tumor received 10,000 birthday cards as a result of an appeal by her teacher. [5]
The Nebraska Department of Education (NDE) is a constitutional agency responsible for overseeing and administering the state's education system. It operates under the authority of the Nebraska State Board of Education, a nonpartisan elected body, and is led by the Nebraska Commissioner of Education, who is appointed by the Board.
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 ...
Bellevue Elementary Bellevue West High School: 1665: 86.6: 16.3 Bertha Barber Elementary School 180: 12.1: 14.9 Betz Elementary School 338: 22.1: 15.3 Birchcrest Elementary School 327: 20.3: 16.1 C H A P School 51: 5.4: 9.4 Special education, pre-kindergarten to 12th grade Central Elementary School 161: 10.4: 15.5 Fairview Elementary School 363 ...
The curricula support and comply with the expectations and guidelines of the Nebraska A.L.L.S.T.A.R. program. The district continuously improves its educational structure through the training and support of a six-year Reading First grant and program implementation.
The governor of Nebraska signed the bill into law later that day. [13] Among other things, LB 1024 calls for Omaha Public Schools to be broken into three separate school districts. LB 1024 requires that each new district consist of contiguous high school attendance areas and include either two or three of the seven existing high schools.
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]
Faculty by university or college in Nebraska (14 C) N. Academics from Nebraska (4 C, 8 P) O. Educators from Omaha, Nebraska (14 P) S. Schoolteachers from Nebraska (1 ...