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Auburn Public Schools' district rankings in 2012 fell within the following percentages: Top 10% - 2 indicators; Top 20% - 5 indicators; Top 25% - 9 indicators; Top 33.3% - 11 indicators; Top 50% - 14 indicators [1] When compared to schools of similar size in Nebraska, Auburn High School ranked 3rd in writing, 5th in science, and 10th in reading ...
More recently, Auburn took the Girls' Class B Track and Field Championship. The Bulldogs also won the runner-up title in 2009 at the NSAA wrestling championship. Notable alumni of Auburn's athletic programs include Chris Kelsay and Chad Kelsay. The boys' basketball team also won back to back state championships in 2019, 2020, and 2021.
Auburn is an incorporation of two towns. Calvert and Sheridan combined to form Auburn in 1882, [4] in part to have the voting power to wrestle the county seat away from Brownville, Nebraska, a village located ten miles east. The incorporation was successful, and in 1883, Auburn was named the county seat. [5] The city is named after Auburn, New ...
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The Auburn United States Post Office is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska. It was built in 1936–1937, and designed in the Georgian Revival architectural style. [2] Inside, there is a mural by Ethel Magafan, completed in June 1938. [2] The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since May 11, 1992.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 0.79 square miles (2.05 km 2), all land. [6]Clarkson is located in northeast Nebraska, three miles west of the junction of Nebraska Highways 15 and 91.
The Wilbert T. Reed House is a historic house in Auburn, Nebraska. It was built in 1884 for Wilmer T. Reed, a settler from Ohio. [2] Reed became a grocer in Auburn, then known as Sheridan, in 1875, only seven years after the town had been established. [2] His house was designed in the Italianate architectural style. [2]
The New Opera House is a historic building in Auburn, Nebraska.It was built by William Dorrum in 1894 for the Auburn Building and Improvement Association. [2] Over the years, it hosted many performances and political events, including speeches by Congressman/Senator Elmer Burkett as well as Governor George L. Sheldon. [2]