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Nine Lincoln Public Schools students stand next to each other in a row at the DECA International Career Development Conference. The three girls and six boys are standing in front of a large wall that has the words DECA on it. All nine students are wearing lanyards with conference badges in them.
Three students, two young men and one young woman, lean over a table. They are intently focused on papers, pointing and writing with pens, seemingly collaborating on a task at an event.
A student in glasses and a grey hoodie focuses on a computer monitor, his hands on a keyboard. A white robotic arm is prominent on the desk, with blue blocks nearby. Wooden cabinets line the background, suggesting a classroom or lab setting.
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.
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.
A person wearing a maroon polo shirt and safety glasses stands in a workshop, resting their hands on a red vise mounted to a workbench, with tools and metal equipment visible in the background.
Two East High School students smile as they prepare to launch their drone in a Computer Science Foundations class.
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.
From left, East High School students Annabelle Kumm, Emily Kumm, Brad Bobaru and Konnor Garrett smile with their awards at the 2025 Future Business Leaders of America National Leadership Conference. Annabelle Kumm became the 2025-26 national parliamentarian, Emily Kumm placed third in the Introduction to FBLA contest, Bobaru placed fifth in the UX Design event and Garrett placed second in the Economics contest. Students from East, North Star, Southeast and Southwest qualified for the national event.
From left, Nebraska Association of Family and Consumer Sciences Past President Sarah Hubel presents Kristin Vest with the NAFCS Leader Award. Vest is the FCS curriculum coordinator at Lincoln Public Schools.
From left, East High School students Ronav, George and Anish look over pieces of paper that detail their investment plans for the Junior Achievement Stock Market Challenge. They finished eighth out of 45 teams at the national contest in Atlanta.
A Culler Middle School student explores a large group of circular gears as part of an exhibit at the Kiewit Luminarium in Omaha.
Two students use electrical rods to work around pieces of curved electrical copper wire during a skilled trades fair. They are standing next to each other in a parking lot at Haymarket Park.
A man leans on a car with its hood up, smiling in an auto repair shop.
Eight students stand before a school mural. They are posing for a photo. The mural depicts a diamondback rattlesnake and text that includes "MISSION ENGAGING EVERY STUDENT EVERY DAY VISION".
A woman offers cookies from a tray using tongs to two other people in a bright, modern building.
A North Star student smiles as she uses a marker to color in a portion of her fashion design drawing. She is using her right hand to fill in an image at a desk. Many pencils and markers are in a tray next to her on the table.
A Lakeview Elementary School student sits at her desk in a computer science classroom. She is looking at a laptop and moving the cursor with her right hand on the keyboard.