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Kearney Schools ( 33,829 ) Elkhorn Schools ( 9,828 )
Norfolk Schools ( 31,305 ) Alliance Schools ( 9,813 )
Fremont Schools ( 29,299 ) York Schools ( 9,267 )
Papillion Schools ( 27,784 ) Mc Cook Schools ( 9,114 )
North Platte Schools ( 27,544 ) Nebraska City Schools ( 8,525 )
Hastings Schools ( 26,111 ) Crete Schools ( 7,979 )
Columbus Schools ( 25,802 ) Seward Schools ( 7,929 )
Scottsbluff Schools ( 17,461 ) Sidney Schools ( 7,545 )
Beatrice Schools ( 15,231 ) Schuyler Schools ( 6,956 )
La Vista Schools ( 13,164 ) Gretna Schools ( 6,946 )
Plattsmouth Schools ( 12,632 ) Chadron Schools ( 6,883 )

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Estimated Population (2005): 1,751,975
Male:  866,804
Female:  885,171
Median Age:  34.79

Nebraska School Districts Information

As of school year 2007, the state of Nebraska has 521 school districts with 766 Public Schools and Private Schools. It has a total combined student population of 287,082 accros _n cities and towns


Nebraska schools preparing for standardized reading test (Grand Island Independent)

The state of Nebraska is about to enter a brave new world of testing when it comes to assessing student academic performance.


Three to interview for Chadron schools superintendent job (Rapid City Journal)

CHADRON, Neb. -- School administrators from Nebraska, Wyoming and Kansas will interview for the Chadron Schools superintendent position next week.


Nebraska lawmakers blocking teacher pay plan (AP via Yahoo! Finance)

A plan to boost the pay of high-performing teachers in Nebraska hit a wall of opposition Wednesday, jeopardizing a measure that supporters say is needed to turn around the state's dim reputation of having low teacher pay.


Agency Cuts, Cash Funds Part of Nebraska Budget Plan (KOLN Lincoln)

Many state agencies would face 2 percent budget cuts, but several key services -- including the Nebraska State Patrol and centers that care for mentally disabled people -- might be spared.


20 teams compete at East (Bellevue Leader)

Bellevue East High School was the site of a 20-team Junior ROTC drill meet on Saturday. Schools from Nebraska and surrounding states competed in five categories.


Nebraska Community Colleges Try to Resolve Money Fight (KOLN Lincoln)

Nebraska's six community colleges are resolving their funding dispute, and Metropolitan Community College is dropping its lawsuit against the other colleges.


Nebraska's upset highlight's Big 12 tourney's first day (University Daily Kansan)

Oklahoma State, Texas and Texas Tech also advanced to the quarterfinal round.


Nebraska Parents Have Access to Parental Powers Form (KOLN Lincoln)

The Nebraska Supreme Court's legal self-help committee has developed a free online form for parents to assign temporary parental powers to friends and relatives.


Joel offered Lincoln Public Schools job (Grand Island Independent)

Steve Joel has been offered the job as Lincoln Public School's next superintendent.


State aid drops for local schools (Waverly News)

WAVERLY – State aid numbers are in and it comes as no surprise to many that the figures are down from a year ago for the local school districts.