Skip to content
Show submenu for About
Show submenu for Departments
Show submenu for Essentials
Show submenu for Staff
Show submenu for
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.
People surround a white tower. One places an object atop it, as a man in red and woman in black with a phone observe. A "Scorecard" outlining building challenge rules is projected behind them.
A Dawes Middle School student works on a piece of fabric with a sewing machine in a Family and Consumer Sciences class. His left hand is bracing the side of the sewing machine.
Northeast High School senior Tayler performs with the Chamber Singers group in the choir room. He is wearing a cowboy hat and is holding a songbook while he is singing.
Saratoga Elementary School fifth grader Ka'Avontae uses a pencil to sketch an image of a ninja superhero during an art project in class. There is an iPad on the table next to him.
A smiling man with reddish-blonde hair and a goatee stands in a large, bright, empty cafeteria. He wears a dark gray sweatshirt with a "Southwest Security" logo. Rows of round tables with attached seats fill the background.
Lincoln High junior Josephine writes down comments as she looks at part of a poster that is hanging in a hallway.
School social workers Becca Rivers, Danae Hyde and Heather Bock are helping students across Lincoln through programs funded by two new federal grants. They are primarily assisting at the Student Support Program, LPS Transition Program and Pathfinder Education Program. From left, LPS Mental Health Coordinator Andrea Phillips, Bock, Rivers, Hyde and Student Support Program Coordinator Ashley Dotson stand under a sign that says, "What is Your Hope?" in an office window.
Four young girls stand in a school hallway decorated with children's artwork. One girl, back to the camera, faces three others who are listening. They appear to be students gathered, possibly for an activity, near a "No Touching" sign and a utility cart.
From left, Lefler students Aryos and A'mare use pencils in their right hands to complete a writing assignment at their desk. They are filling out a worksheet on top of a workbook.
Standing Bear senior Olivia smiles next to a sign on a door that says Welcome to Standing Bear Vocal Music.
A man in a plaid shirt presents an educational display on a table. It features green paper corn stalks of different heights illustrating growth, and two clear popcorn makers filled with popcorn.
Nearly a dozen Irving Middle School students and staff appear with a banner that says "Special Olympics National Unified Champion School" on it during a presentation in the school auditorium. Special Olympics Nebraska recognized Irving as a National Banner Unified Champion School for promoting social inclusion.
A smiling bald man with glasses in a black "WYSONG" t-shirt stands in a school hallway. Behind him, a colorful quilt and clock hang on a stone wall, with a long corridor extending left.
Two smiling women stand side-by-side. The woman on the left has short blonde hair and an ID badge. The woman on the right wears glasses and a dark striped sweater. They are in front of a brick wall and a white door with windows.
From right to left, a Lincoln North Star student holds an electric rod that has a circular coil at the end. She is moving the circle over a loop without having the circle touch the loop. An electrical representative is smiling in the middle of the photo with other students in the background.
Southwest High School senior Nataly smiles as she holds a microphone near her mouth with her right hand.
A Belmont Elementary School student raises both of her hands while singing "Circle of Life" in The Lion King. She is portraying the main role of Simba and is wearing a lion costume.
A cheerful young woman with long dark hair and a white headband smiles while sitting on a wooden table. She wears a vibrant, geometric-patterned overall. She is in a tidy classroom with small tables and blue chairs.
International Baccalaureate Focus Program senior Khalidah smiles in front of a large poster of the periodic table of elements. The poster is taped to the wall of a chemistry classroom.