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Omaha Schools ( 486,939 ) Valentine Schools ( 12,525 )
Lincoln Schools ( 248,996 ) Lexington Schools ( 11,877 )
Bellevue Schools ( 63,510 ) Blair Schools ( 11,595 )
Grand Island Schools ( 48,831 ) Gering Schools ( 10,361 )
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 to get more education dollars

World-Herald News Service LINCOLN - Nebraska will accept nearly $59 million of new federal education funding, Gov. Dave Heineman announced Monday.


Nebraska being targeted by Big 12 fans

LINCOLN, Neb. - The Nebraska Cornhuskers shouldn't expect a fond farewell from fans when they go on the road this fall.


Penn St prez welcomes Nebraska crossover game

Penn State president Graham Spanier was pulling for Nebraska. So he was pleased when the Big Ten announced Wednesday night that the expansion-revised football schedules would guarantee an annual game between the Nittany Lions and Cornhuskers starting in 2011. Spanier, a big sports fan and the former chancellor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, noted close competitions between the schools in ...


Nebraska becomes PSU's 'protected' rivalry

Penn State will play Nebraska every year despite being in separate divisions within the conference, highlighting the Big Ten's announcement of football division alignments and 2011 and 2012 conference schedules for the Nittany Lions.


Big Ten, Nebraska make for strange business bedfellows

Nebraska in the Big Ten? Playing Northwestern, Wisconsin or Purdue? It sounds about as right as ketchup on ice cream.


Iowa-Nebraska dream has come true

The year is 2011. The date is Nov. 26. The scene is Lincoln, Neb.


Area Schools fair well on reading scores

WAHOO – Although the data shows a few ups and downs for Saunders County school districts, most area schools saw reading scores that compared favorably to statewide averages.


Education commissioner says reading test results are a starting point

Nebraska Education Commissioner Roger Breed said the first-ever statewide grade-level reading test results should be a starting point for schools, parents and state officials to discuss how to raise reading scores.


Party schools: Football edition

It's not just a game in college football, it's a daylong party. [...] out-partying the Southeastern Conference, with its passionate fans and mild weather for most of the season, is difficult. Try spicy alligator, andouille sausage, gumbo, crawfish and maybe a little shrimp etouffee. Tailgating in boats along Lake Washington, and the university even runs a shuttle boat to Husky Stadium. More ...


FanHouse: Big Ten realignment good for MSU?

The Big Ten has announced the alignment of its two divisions in football, which will begin once Nebraska enters the conference in 2011-2012 and makes it a 12-team league.