We fact checked their list and found schools that are still open, some who closed due to new schools being built, and even a private school on their list.
Nebraska State Auditor Mike Foley is criticizing the Chase County Public School District for using child nutrition funds to buy two LED video scoreboards for a school gym.
Educators from the Archdiocese of Omaha Catholic Schools reversed roles and became students today. The Archdiocese of Omaha and Catholic Charities of Omaha held a first-of-its-kind Mental Health Symposium.
The public defender for the 14-year-old accused of shooting another student in Omaha Northwest High School said in court Wednesday afternoon that the teen had been bullied to the point of securing an early release from school for his own safety.
In the wake of Tuesday’s shooting of a student in Northwest High School, Omaha Police say that have been investigating “several social media threats to local schools” — none of them credible.
A day after hearing arguments on an abortion initiative set to appear on the state’s November ballot, the Nebraska Supreme Court will hear arguments about another topic set to go in front of voters: school vouchers.
Secretary of State Bob Evnen’s office on Thursday certified the petition for a partial referendum on the vouchers bill put forward as a replacement for Nebraska’s “school choice” law.
A child in the area near two schools was approached by a man in a vehicle on Thursday afternoon, prompting an increase in police presence in that area “for the foreseeable future,” according to authorities.
UNO’s English learning program is made up of six session every year for those who want to better their language skills personally, academically, and professionally.
‘Black Men United' and ‘Nebraska For Us’ and other organizations hosted Monday’s event. They gave away about 500 backpacks and food to help families out.
The Nebraska Education Collaboration (NEC) has criticized proposed amendments to the property tax bill (LB 9), arguing that such changes to state aid for schools are reckless.
Since the last election, Iowa lawmakers have passed sweeping changes to education. Democrats are trying to use these changes to try and win back seats in the legislature.