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A Maxey Elementary School girl and boy are riding Strider bicycles in the school gym during a special presentation this fall. They are wearing helmets and have both hands on the handlebars of their bicycles. The girl is smiling and looking forward while riding her bicycle, and the boy is smiling and looking over at the girl while riding his bicycle.
Seven smiling adults, four women and three men, stand together in the Lincoln Public Schools board room. They are professionally dressed, with United States and Nebraska state flags visible in the background.
Lincoln High social studies teacher Brenna Hansen smiles with a state award on a stage. She is standing next to a man who is presenting the award to her.
Lincoln High geography teacher Chris Turley stands in front of a wooden map of the world that is fixed to one of his classroom walls. He is facing right to left.
A female teacher is sitting at a desk in a classroom at Southwest High School for the LPS ElevatED professional learning program. She is holding a pen with her right hand to write answers to a question on a piece of paper. She has a watch on her left hand and is wearing a shortsleeved shirt.
From left, a student smiles with Moore Middle School Principal Gary Czapla in a social studies classroom. The student is sitting at a desk with her laptop in front of her on the lefthand side of the photo. Gary is on the righthand side and is slightly bending over at the table to see what is on her laptop screen. There are flags of different world countries pinned on the wall behind them.
From left, Eric Williams and Sydney Austin smile in an image that combines two photos. Both serve as campus supervisors at Lincoln Public Schools.
A man sitting in a classroom wearing a black sweatshirt.
A Huntington Elementary School student points to a symbol on a screen in her classroom. The class is deciphering the symbols as part of an Augmentative and Alternative Communication activity.
From left, North Star High School Principal Megan Kroll smiles with a student in the school's aviation program.
From left, Adams Elementary School students Penny, Linden, Keira, Harper, Mason, Oliver and Lulu smile after planting trees near their school.
A woman standing in a classroom wearing a black shirt.
Superintendent John Skretta smiling as he talks with Lincoln Mayor Leirion Gaylor Baird, Governor Jim Pillen, and ALLO Fiber representatives at a Smart Schools broadband event.
Three rows of Randolph Elementary School students sing on steps outside the building during a festive event this fall. The building will turn 100 years old on Jan. 25, 1926. Several students in the front row are holding sheets of music, and other children are singing the words from memory. They are wearing dresses and t-shirts and are singing loudly toward an audience.
LPS Nutrition Services Distribution Center employee Steve Harper pushes a large cart full of food items at the distribution center.
Cavett Elementary School Principal Kathleen Dering prepares to give a high-five to a student after helping her off the bus.
A Maxey Elementary School kindergarten student smiles as she enjoys riding a new Strider bike in the school gym. A physical education teacher and four other students are riding on bikes behind her.
Molly Kuhl, a school psychologist at Lincoln Public Schools, smiles with a state award she received from the Nebraska Association of School Psychologists.
The image contains two photos. At left, Northwest High School teacher Isaiah Collier uses his right hand to gesture during a lesson. At right, Collier receives a Growing Graduates state award.