Challenging Norms to Achieve Student Success
With a focus on leadership, technology, and communication, Wilson Focus School is challenging norms to achieve student success.
With a focus on leadership, technology, and communication, Wilson Focus School is challenging norms to achieve student success.
The Urban Agriculture Academy at Omaha Bryan High School is not your typical ag-education program.
Participating in robotics competitions is fun, it also teaches responsibility, teamwork and problem solving. Robots act as tools to help students understand the practical application of their studies, allowing them to imagine themselves continuing their STEM education or pursuing related careers.
By teaching students that school is their job, children learn focus and responsibility that will benefit them in the future. The school has become a true haven for students and parents alike.
At nine schools across the district, students in kindergarten through 12th grade learn to read, write and speak Spanish through content and course work delivered in both languages.
Seeds of Hope explores how schools welcome and educate immigrant and refugee families as they start their lives over in America.
The fourth graders at Lothrop Magnet Center run a comprehensive school-wide recycling program that is making an impact on the hearts and minds of students and the environment.
Morton Magnet Middle School in Omaha partnered with Boys & Girls Club of Midlands (facilitated by Collective For Youth) to create a ground-breaking, after-school program that addresses students’ social, emotional, and academic needs.
Watch some of director Sally Nellson Barrett’s all-time favorite videos, past and present.