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Zip code Enrollment Nickname 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
Berniklan Education Solutions School, Lincoln; Lincoln Christian High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Lutheran Middle/High School, Lincoln; Lincoln Public Schools. Arts and Humanities Focus Program, Lincoln
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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: 27.7: 13.1 Fort Crook Elementary School 358: 24.1: 14.9 Lemay Elementary School 419: 28.8: 14.5 Leonard Lawrence Elementary School 508: 29.3: 17.3 ...
The school moved to 16th and Jones in 1867, and in 1883 to 10th Street in downtown Omaha. [4] In 1923 it moved to a central Omaha location. It became co-educational in 1963, ending 100 years of boarding girls. In 1968, the school became independent, breaking its ties with the Episcopal Church.
CLEMSON — Clemson is ready to be a consistent college basketball program. The Tigers (8-1) made a statement against No. 6 Kentucky (7-1), winning 70-66 on Tuesday night at Littlejohn Coliseum ...
Lincoln Public Schools was founded in 1923, and is the second largest public school district in the U.S. state of Nebraska, located in the heart of the Great Plains. The school district of over 42,000 students is home to more than 70 schools and programs. [1] The current superintendent is Dr. Paul Gausman, who joined LPS on July 1, 2022.