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Sara Scott smiles as she displays a program from Lincoln High's 1883 commencement ceremony. She is holding the small program just under her right shoulder and is looking down at it. She is standing in a special archives room that features rows of books and programs on the lefthand side of the picture. There are wooden cabinets filled with additional items behind her.
A woman with short gray hair and glasses smiles in a school cafeteria. She wears a blue "Lunch Lady Gobble Squad" T-shirt and a name badge, standing beside long cafeteria tables with a few people blurred in the background.
Smiling man with glasses and a beard wearing a Northeast pullover, seated in a classroom.
Bay High Focus Program student Zoey works with a patchwork sweater during the school's fashion club. She is using both hands to sew fabric in the shape of a sunflower onto a sweater. She has long hair and is wearing a sweatshirt and several rings on her fingers.
Smiling woman with long brown hair and glasses standing in an office, with wooden shelves behind her holding books, framed diplomas, colorful fabric bunting and office supplies.
From left, Sara Scott and Chris Haeffner smile next to an Indus BookScanner 9000 machine. They use the machine to scan yearbook pages for a digitization project. Sara is at the left of the picture and has long hair and is wearing glasses on her forehead. Chris is at the right and has shoulder-length hair. Sara's right hand is by a library cart full of yearbooks that are waiting to be scanned for the project.
A Mickle Parent-Teacher-Student Organization member sits at a table in the middle school's library. She is wearing a sweater and is holding a book open with both hands. There are full bookshelves in the background.
A Standing Bear student smiles during an activity in a classroom at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. There are five students standing in the background.
A smiling woman in a holiday "Teaching is a work of heart" shirt stands in a school hallway with a student mural behind her.
Robinson Elementary School third graders smile as they take part in dancing lessons during their Backstage at the Ballet experience. A girl and boy are holding hands as they twirl in a circle during a partner portion of their dance. The girl is wearing jeans and a sweater, and the boy is wearing windpants and a long-sleeved workout shirt.
A group of six Lincoln Public Schools counselors stand together at the Nebraska School Counselor Association conference.
Rousseau Elementary School student Everly smiles at a table in a meeting room at school. She is looking to the right and has her hands clasped together above her lunch container. She is wearing a long-sleeved flannel shirt.
A female student is smiling at her desk in a Japanese world language class at Southwest High School.
Two East High School students smile as they prepare to launch their drone in a Computer Science Foundations class.
A man sitting inside a classroom wearing a black shirt.
LPS School Counseling Supervisor Lori Hemmett embraces a colleague at the NSCA Annual Awards Luncheon.
From left, Bryan Community students Shy and Bel write information about scholarship letters during a class activity. Both are using their right hands to put information on Post-It notes while they are sitting at a table. Shy is wearing a sweatshirt and Bel is wearing a knitted sweater.
From left, LPS Music Coordinator Amy Thorpe and LPS Supervisor of Music Amy Holloman smile with the All-State music recognition award.
Two girls are running in an outdoor relay race on the track. One girl has just handed the baton to her teammate with her right hand at the far righthand side of the photo. A girl in the middle of the picture has taken the baton with her right hand and is preparing to sprint away down the track. Several students are watching the race from the edge of the track.
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.