Nebraska K-12 School Directory - Public & Private Schools A free database of nebraska public ane private schools. Comprehensive nebraska k12 school directory rankings ane reports ineluding test scores. http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/ne/ne_schools.html
Extractions: A free public database of Nebraska public ane private schools. Comprehensive Nebraska K-12 school directory rankings ane reports ineluding test scores. Search for Nebraska academic school districts ineluding high schools, seconeary, middle ane elementary schools. Junior high ane grade schools in me are ineluded as well. Check the SAT test scores. Click here: http://www.aimrelocation.com/schools/ne.html
Extractions: home search private schools town / county rankings read articles ... Merrick > Nebraska Christian Schools Nebraska Christian Schools 1847 Inskip Ave, Central City, NE 68826-0688 - Map tel:(308)946-3836 School Administrators Update This Schools Profile Do you know this school's website? Input here! School Overview: Nebraska Christian Schools School Level K-12 school School Type Regular Elementary / Secondary Religious Affiliation Christian (no specific denomination) Grades Offered Grades Kindergarten - 12 Location of School Small town County Merrick County, NE Student Body Total Students 191 students Student Body Type Co-ed This School (NE) K-12 School Avg. % Students of Color Students by Grade Kind - 2 students Grade 1 - 12 students Grade 2 - 6 students Grade 3 - 11 students Grade 4 - 8 students Grade 5 - 5 students Grade 6 - 8 students Grade 7 - 14 students Grade 8 - 16 students Grade 9 - 31 students Grade 10 - 31 students Grade 11 - 23 students Grade 12 - 24 students Academics and Faculty Total Classroom Teachers 13 teachers This School (NE) K-12 School Avg.
History have been acquired in Trust for the support of nebraska s k12 public schools The primary sources of revenue generated from nebraska s School Trust http://www.belf.state.ne.us/history.htm
Extractions: THE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL LANDS AND FUNDS In the Enabling Act of Congress passed April 19, 1864, pursuant to which Nebraska became a State on March 1, 1867, and as a condition of statehood, the federal government granted generally every section 16 and 36 in each township in Trust for the support of Nebraska's common (K-12 public) schools. The Trust nature, conditions and obligations of this grant are reflected in Article VII, Sections 6, 7, 8 and 9 of the Nebraska Constitution and have been recited in numerous decisions of the Nebraska Supreme Court including, for example, State ex rel. Ebke v. Board of Educational Lands and Funds, 154 Neb. 244 (l95l). Nearly 2.9 million acres have been acquired in Trust for the support of Nebraska's K-12 public schools and about 1.45 million of these acres have been sold to private sector owners. Approximately 85% of the deeded acres were conveyed pursuant to cash sales, or contractual purchase rights vested in the buyers, prior to 1900 and several decades before the Board of Educational Lands and Funds came into existence. In accordance with Article VII, Sections 7 and 8 of the Nebraska Constitution, the proceeds from all sales comprise part of the permanent school trust fund and all school trust funds are invested exclusively by the Nebraska Investment Council.
Welcome established Trustee of nebraskas k12 School Trust Lands. to manage the nearly 1.45 million acres held in Trust for nebraskas k-12 public schools, http://www.belf.state.ne.us/
Extractions: L. Jay Gildersleeve The net income received from surface and subsurface leases, after deducting the costs of administration, is distributed annually to the K-12 public schools statewide. Proceeds from mineral royalties and land sales are deposited into the Permanent School Trust Fund, which is managed by the Nebraska Investment Council. The annual earnings (interest and dividends) from the Permanent School Trust Fund, less the investment management costs, are also distributed to the public schools each year. The Board of Educational Lands and Funds is required to manage and conduct all School Trust operations and activities consistent with mandatory fiduciary duty. For more details concerning the Board, please visit the History section. The Nebraska Board of Educational Lands and Funds is a member
Center For Rural Affairs Petition Drives Center announces our support for two nebraska petition drives the merger of elementaryonly Class I schools into k-12 school districts. http://www.cfra.org/
Extractions: powered by FreeFind The Center for Rural Affairs, a private, non-profit organization, is working to strengthen small businesses, family farms and ranches, and rural communities. We need you! Get on board the Center for Rural Affairs team. Join the National Rural Action Network to receive our free monthly newsletter and hear when you can make a critical difference for rural America. Sign up now Rural Enterprise Assistance Project website section REAP Center job opening: Development Officer The Blog for Rural America http://www.cfra.blogspot.com September Center for Rural Affairs Newsletter: online now Building Wealth in Rural Communities : continuing series of reports
Issue Brief -- Digging Deeper II, Property Tax Burdens In Nebraska In 2003, the minimum property tax levy limit for schools was increased for one the higher property tax levy limit for k12 schools until July 1, 2008, http://www.cfra.org/resources/issue_brief_property_taxes.htm
Extractions: RURAL AFFAIRS Home Issues and Work Legislative Developments Get Involved ... Center for Rural Affairs Issue Briefs: Digging Deeper in Shallow Pockets II: Examining Property Tax Burden Disparity among Nebraska Residents Contents Introduction Disparity among the Rich and Poor Policy Implications and Recommendations Footnotes Introduction Previous research has shown great disparity in property taxes among states, with Nebraska residents having some of the highest property valuations and taxes among top agricultural producing states and neighboring states. However, great disparities also exist within the state. This report examines the property tax burdens for Nebraskas highest and lowest income counties. The data show that the heaviest property tax burdens occur in rural, agriculturally-dependent counties and counties with low per capita incomes. In terms of per capita income, Nebraska is home to five of the nations 15 lowest income counties Loup, Blaine, Grant, Arthur, and McPherson. The data outlined herein demonstrate the regressive nature of the property tax when the lowest income areas of the state shoulder tax burdens over 200 percent greater than the highest income areas of the state.
Nebraska Schools Online nebraska schools Online contains links to private schools which have their own Choose from day and boarding schools, k12 schools, single sex schools http://privateschool.about.com/od/schoolsnb1/
Extractions: zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') About Education Private Schools U.S. Schools ... Nebraska Nebraska Schools Online Education Private Schools Essentials Private School FAQs ... Help w(' ');zau(256,140,140,'el','http://z.about.com/0/ip/417/C.htm','');w(xb+xb+' ');zau(256,140,140,'von','http://z.about.com/0/ip/496/7.htm','');w(xb+xb); Sign Up Now for the Private Schools newsletter! See Online Courses Search Private Schools Visit these schools virtually. Alphabetical Recent Up a category Aquinas Catholic Schools, David City "The mission of the Aquinas/St. Mary's school community is to provide a Christ-centered learning environment, promoting growth in all aspects of life, to prepare students to deal with future challenges of church, family, and civic relationships." Brownell-Talbot College Preparatory School, Omaha Nebraska's only independent, coeducational, college preparatory day school. Creighton Preparatory School, Omaha Jesuit boys preparatory school. 7-12. Immanuel Lutheran Church, Polk Lutheran. Coed. Day. K-6. The Jesuit Middle School of Omaha, Omaha
Tri County Schools Tri County Public School is a State and North Central Accredited k12 school located in the country south of DeWitt, nebraska. The towns of DeWitt, http://www.tricountyschools.org/
Extractions: DeWitt, Nebraska 68341 JR-SR High Elementary Supt. Office / Fax Tri County Public School is a State and North Central Accredited K-12 school located in the country south of DeWitt, Nebraska. The towns of DeWitt, Plymouth, Swanton and rural districts consolidated in 1966 to form a district of 270 square miles of Jefferson, Gage, and Saline counties. The economic basis of the district is mainly agriculture, with some industry. Our K-12 student population is currently at 428 and we have 40 certified staff members. Our School is located 2 miles north of the Highway 103 and Highway 4 intersection. Click here to see a map! This web site has been up and running since August 1, 1996. The mission of Tri County Schools is to develop productive and responsible citizens who will live in a global society and who are adaptive and sensitive to both cultural and technological changes. The educational process at Tri County will insure and perpetuate an environment for learning in which each student can reach his or her maximum potential. understand that learning is a life long process and know that they can and will learn.
TWIG [About] ESU 1, Educational Service Unit 1 A cooperative of k12 schools in nebraska. Login Page ESU 8, Educational Service Unit 8 A cooperative of k-12 schools http://informationgateway.org/index.php3?&c[f]=about&c[a]=sites
Taxes And Spending In Nebraska These charts demonstrate that school property taxes in nebraska have grown only slightly faster than inflation since the State Aid to k12 schools http://www.unicam.state.ne.us/app_rev/uses/schools_proptax.htm
Extractions: Taxes in Nebraska Users and Uses of Major State and Local Taxes Local Use K-12 Schools K-12 SCHOOLS AND PROPERTY TAXES T he three charts above focus on the largest user of the property tax dollars elementary and secondary education in Nebraska. As the first chart shows, property taxes in support of K-12 education have grown at less than the rate of growth in the economy, but more than the rate of inflation for the 20-year study period. The impacts of major school finance legislation in 1990 and 1997 are easily seen in the line chart. The bottom two line charts show data from 1995 to 2000. This is the period of time covered by the recent property tax relief initiative of the Legislature that included budget limitations, levy limits, school finance reform, and several other initiatives. A full description of these reforms and their effect is covered in a report entitled " Property Tax Relief in Nebraska, Progress since 1995
Teach In Nebraska - Legal Disclaimers Such institutions include approved and accredited k12 schools, public and private postsecondary schools and institutions located in nebraska, http://www.nebraskaeducationjobs.com/ne_leg02.htm
Extractions: IMPORTANT NOTICE IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL PERSONS AND ENTITIES SUBMITTING INFORMATION FOR POSTING ON THE NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION TEACH IN NEBRASKA SITE. 2)Educational institutions, as used in this notice, shall mean a Nebraska entity or organization whose primary purpose is the education of persons in academic and/or vocational pursuits. Such institutions include approved and accredited K-12 schools, approved or accredited public and private postsecondary schools and institutions located in Nebraska, and Educational Service Units (ESUs). Whether or not an entity is or is not an educational institution shall be a determination of NDE. 3)By submitting information to this website, such information becomes a public record under state statute (84-712 through 84-712.09 R.R.S.) as to NDE. Information about which individuals have applied for which positions posted on this site is not tracked or maintained by NDE. The individual public schools, school districts, private schools or other institutions to whom such individuals have sent their applications are the custodians of such records and public access to such information regarding public schools and public entities is governed by the state public records statutes at 84-712.05(14) R.R.S. 4)It is the responsibility of persons using this site to comply with all applicable laws, regulations, and policies that may apply. If a schools or other employers computer equipment is used to utilize this site, this includes any such employers policies relating to use of its computers, equipment and resources. If a public school or other governmental entities equipment is used, this also includes state laws governing public employees and public officials use of public resources for personal financial gain (49-14, 101 R.R.S.). In addition to other penalties which may apply, misuse of school owned computer resources and/or violation of school policies regarding use of such resources by its employees and officials may subject a holder of a Nebraska teaching, administrative or special services counseling certificate to discipline under 92 NAC 27.
Job-Hunt.Org: Employers - Public And Private Schools k12 schools and School Districts (sampling) Omaha Public schools - nebraska; Orange County Public schools Personnel Services - Orlando, FL http://www.job-hunt.org/employers/k-12.shtml
Building A Presence For Science Interested in becoming a Point of Contact in your school? If so, select your state from Number of k12 schools, 1579. Number of k-12 Students, 291000 http://ecommerce.nsta.org/bap/state_networks/nebraska.asp
Extractions: Become A Point of Contact Interested in becoming a Point of Contact in your school? If so, select your state from the list beow and click Submit to begin. Select State: Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Connecticut District of Columbia Florida Illinois Indiana Kentucky Louisiana Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Montana Nebraska New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oklahoma Pennsylvania South Carolina Tennessee Texas Utah Vermont Virginia Wisconsin Home BAP Online Contact Us kfrench2@unl.edu State Coordinating Organization State Partners Funding Sources Major Events and Meetings The Nebraska BaP Kickoff was held at the 2000 Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science (NATS) fall State Conference A 91/2 hour professional development workshop was attended by the Nebraska Key Leaders at the 2000 Nebraska Association of Teachers of Science (NATS) fall State Conference
PELINKS4U - K-12 School PE Web Sites nebraska Mr. Stan Erickson; Edgewood Elementary School, Yardley, School Districts/k-12 schools. Baltimore County Public schools, Towson, Maryland http://www.pelinks4u.org/links/k12schools.htm
Extractions: Click To See More Resources Archives Book Reviews Editorial Team Higher Education PE Web Sites K-12 School PE Web Sites PE Academic Areas PE Advocacy PE Forum Online Site Sponsorships State AHPERDs State PE Standards Teaching Unit Plans Web Pages of PEHLS Professionals Updated September 01, 2005 Elementary High School School Districts/K-12 Schools Conference/Workshop Calendar Elementary Schools A.G. Richardson Elementary School , Culpeper, Virginia - John Kassel Applecreek Elementary School - Sundie Garrison Ayden Elementary School , North Carolina- John Williams Bayview Elementary , Norfolk, Virginia - Bill McDonald Betances Elementary School , Hartford, Connecticut - R. Scott Tomassetti Blaine Elementary School, Blaine, Washington - Dan Persse Bullard Elementary School, Bull Run Elementary School , Centreville, VA Cedar Elementary School , Hanover, MA Charles E. Riley Elementary School , Oswego, New York - Robin Scholla Clarkston Community Schools Elementary -PE Page, Clarkston Michigan
Sophos Announces New K-12 Education Program As k12 schools become more dependent on technology as an important part of their which allows all k-12 school districts in nebraska the ability to http://www.sophos.com/pressoffice/pressrel/us/20040524k12.html
Extractions: Search our site Skip navigation 24 May 2004 Lynnfield, MA - Sophos, a world leader in protecting organizations against spam and viruses, today announced a new K-12 education program focused on delivering effective, cost-sensitive anti-virus, anti-spam and policy enforcement solutions that meet the unique needs of the K-12 market. As K-12 schools become more dependent on technology as an important part of their learning environment, they become more susceptible to the growing number of destructive viruses and spam that are plaguing the internet. Many schools must address and maintain technologies and do so within restricted budgets and with limited staff. Sophos affords schools with the ideal combination of flexible pricing, which includes unlimited technical support, ease of integration, proven performance and continuous maintenance that address the specific needs of the K-12 academic environment. Recognizing that schools have a responsibility to meet compliancy with regulatory agencies and commissions, such as the COPA Commission, a congressionally appointed panel mandated by the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), Sophos PureMessage, a comprehensive, flexible email management solution, helps schools set proactive internal controls for ensuring compliance, enabling network administers to define, configure, monitor, and enforce their message-handling policies easily.
CyberSleuthkids: United States - Nebraska nebraska k12 Internet School Sites HotList of k-12 nebraska Internet School Sites. Includes elementary, middle, high schools, private schools and districts http://cybersleuth-kids.com/sleuth/Geography/United_States/Nebraska/