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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.
Four rows of Lincoln Public Schools students smile on a stage with a pipe organ in the background. There are more than 40 high school students in the picture. All of them sang in the Nebraska Music Educators Association All-State Choir.
A student carefully places frosting on a row of cookies by squeezing a tube at the LPS Culinary Contest. She is facing right to left and is bending down over one of the cookies on a table.
Three Southwest High School students are standing in a row outside a local grocery store for the Food Blitz XIII event. A girl on the left side of the row is holding a sign that says Food Blitz Tackle for Hunger. The girl in the middle is holding a pink delivery card, and the girl on the right is holding a sign that say It's a Souper Day to Help the Hungry.
More than three dozen LPS high school choir students stand on a stage in front of an organ.
A Southeast High School student is typing on her laptop computer during a newspaper class this fall. She is facing right to left and has both hands on her keyboard. She is wearing a light sweater and has her sleeves rolled up on her right arm. The hands of another student typing on a second keyboard are shown at the very top of the picture.
A woman standing inside a building hallway wearing a black shirt.
From left, a girl and a boy are sitting at a table in a math classroom at Irving Middle School. The girl has a soft cast on her right arm and is looking left to right. She is holding a pen in her right hand. The boy is smiling and is writing on a piece of paper with his left hand. They are taking part in an escape room activity to prepare for a math test about subjects such as polynomials, fractions and decimal-based division.
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 teacher Brenna Hansen smiles as she displays a state award at a National Council for Geographic Education event.
Twenty-two Humann Elementary School Student Council members and three Humann staff members are standing and kneeling in two rows in the front lobby of the school. All of them are forming the shape of a heart with their hands. Many of them are wearing shirts that say Student Council on them. They are behind 123 kindness care kits that they packaged as part of a community service project.
A man standing outside a school.
Judy Wadhams smiles while sitting at her desk in a classroom at Schoo Middle School. Her hands are over the keyboard of her laptop computer and the back of the screen is facing the camera. She has shoulder-length hair and is wearing glasses and an audio device to project her voice to students.
Three Eastridge Elementary School students smile in a music classroom this fall. They are raising their hands to indicate that they are displaying good effort in class. A girl at the far lefthand side of the photo is raising her right hand, a boy in the middle is raising his right hand and a girl on the righthand side is raising her left hand. They are sitting in a row in front of several musical instruments.
There are nine people in a row in the photo. At far left, guest artist Angelica Tapia prepares to take part in a printmaking activity with Everett Elementary School students.
Norwood Park paraeducator Gemma Love smiles as a first grader successfully completes a math story problem at a wooden table in a classroom. Love has long hair and is sitting next to the student. She is looking over his righthand shoulder as he uses his right hand to write the answer to the story problem on a piece of paper. There are trays of classroom supplies on shelves behind Love and the student.