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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.
Auburn Public Schools, District #29, is a public school district in Nemaha County, Nebraska, United States, based in Auburn.The school district includes the towns of Auburn, Brownville, Howe, Julian, and Peru, and the surrounding area in southeast Nebraska.
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The district was established in 1993, providing education for students in the communities of Beaver City, Edison, Hendley, Hollinger, Orleans, Oxford, and Stamford. The individual schools include Southern Valley High School and Southern Valley Elementary.
Peru State College (Peru) is a public college in Peru, Nebraska, United States.It was founded by members of the Methodist Episcopal Church in 1865, making it the first and oldest institution of higher education in Nebraska.
Little Priest Tribal College offers Associate of Arts and Associate of Science degrees as well as a community education program that provides workshops and Continuing Education Units. The college is also a member of the Nebraska Transfer Initiative that facilitates students transferring to other colleges and universities in Nebraska.
According to the Nebraska Department of Education, during the 2021-2022 school year, the school had 1,417 students. Approximately 89.7% of students identify as white and about 10.3% identify as one or more other races. The state reports that 66.75% of teachers at the school possess a master's degree. [13]
Educational Service Units (ESUs) are political subdivisions that serve as intermediate level education service agencies for member school districts. Educational Service Units were created by the Nebraska Legislature in 1965 as cooperative programs to make services more cost effective for school districts. There are currently 17 ESUs providing ...