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Dedication of new Arnold Elementary School celebrates strength of neighborhood and community
HUMAN RESOURCES
- 2009-2010 Principals List
- Retirement Planning Orientation Sessions
- State Retirement Handbook
- Name/Address/Phone Number Changes
BUSINESS AFFAIRS
- Business Affairs Key Staff
- School board approves attendance areas for Kooser Addition and Northbank Junction 2nd Addition
- Boundary Changes Approved - Mortensen Site
- Boundary Changes Approved - Vintage Heights
- School Program Capacities
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EdNotes Express »
Lincoln Southwest High School presents
- Letheby, Illusion Theatre recognized
- Calvert Elementary School 80th birthday
- America Recycles Day 2009 Events
- Rousseau PE teacher honored
- ITFP recruiting
- Updated process for surplus items
- LPS on the Tube
- LSW teacher receives STAR Award
- EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY: New hours
- More Ednotes Express Headlines...
Construction Update »
As the first 28 construction projects wind up ... 11 schools are in progress. Within the next three months, both Lincoln East High School and Lincoln High School (LHS) renovations will be completed. In progress are one middle level and 10 elementary schools.
LPS Life... In Photos »
About Lincoln Public Schools »
Lincoln Public Schools is the second largest public school district in Nebraska, located in the heart of the plains, renowned for its long-standing legacy of educational excellence and tradition of rigorous academic achievement. The school district is growing and thriving, serving more than 34,000 students from early childhood and kindergarten through their senior year in high school in: 37 elementary schools, ten middle schools, six high schools and a variety of high school focus programs.

