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From left, Kiran Bahl, Melissa Fenton, Brandon Ee, Hanna Sherman, Becca Volker, Jen Steinheider and Caleb Lemon speak to University of Nebraska-Lincoln education students this spring. The Elliott Elementary School special education staff members provided insights about their jobs to the class.
A diverse group of smiling young adults, mostly women, pose for a photo. They wear lanyards, some kneeling, against a blue "LEAD MOTIVATE ACHIEVE" banner. One holds a pink "WE LOVE Ed Tech" heart sign. A cane rests on the floor.
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.
Northwest High School senior Cade smiles in the control room of the school auditorium. There is a script and a small lamp on one desk and a large piece of soundboard equipment on another desk. The stage is in the background.
In a science lab, two young women in clear gloves dissect an animal organ in a tray. One, wearing glasses, carefully uses tools while the other observes intently, both focused on the hands-on activity.
A smiling woman in a "Spartans" t-shirt sits in a physical therapy room. She leans on a treatment table, with more tables and exercise equipment behind her. The room has a blue and white tiled floor.
Thirteen smiling young women, wearing maroon "GATORS" shirts, proudly display medals and a "State Champions" basketball trophy. They pose in two rows, some kneeling, celebrating their victory against a brick wall background.
Three Lincoln High students play shaker instruments during the World Music Drumming class. The row includes a boy, a girl and a boy.
A grid of fourteen individual headshots shows diverse students looking towards the camera, some smiling, against a mottled blue-grey background.
Sixteen smiling students, male and female, in suits and medals, proudly display their "State Champion Speech" trophy. A girl in a bright red suit holds the large wooden award centrally, celebrating their achievement.
A smiling young person with short dark hair, and a light blue apron over a tie-dye shirt looks at the camera. Other people and a classroom setting are visible in the blurry background.
Four diverse young people stand side-by-side against a plain wall. Two smile, while others have neutral expressions. They wear casual t-shirts and hoodies, including one with 'Flight Cancelled' and another with a jacket draped.
A smiling man with a beard, wearing a dark green quarter-zip, stands in a gym. Behind him is a "Scott Middle The Storm" logo with teal stars on a white wall, above a light wood basketball court.
Lincoln High senior David smiles in a podcasting studio. He is sitting at a table with a hanging microphone in front of him. There are two historic photos of Lincoln High on the wall behind him.
A young woman with long dark hair and glasses aims a black recurve bow with a blue arrow, drawing it back to her cheek. She wears a grey cardigan and stands in an indoor archery range with targets visible behind her.
Two students sit, playing large wooden xylophones with gourd resonators, holding mallets. They are seated in a room with shelves of trophies and drums behind them.
Eight people stand smiling. Central woman, Alicia Davis, holds a giant $10,000 check from Scottish Rite Lincoln Valley. She's recognized as "LPS Teacher of the Year." They are in front of a green curtain and brick wall.
A smiling woman with long reddish-brown hair stands before a vibrant mural. It depicts diverse cartoon-style people engaging in activities like sports, music, art, and chess, with "PARK MIDDLE SCHOOL" at the top.
A third grader in Erin Yank's classroom at Hill Elementary School smiles as she holds a new chick in the palm of her hands. She is sitting at a desk and has the chick in both hands.
Lincoln High senior Moses sits at the main desk of the KLHS broadcast journalism studio. The lefthand side of the studio has a brick wall with a large L and the letters KLHS on it. The righthand side features a background with an aerial photo of Lincoln High.