LINCOLN PUBLIC SCHOOLS

'Lincoln Public Schools' is the only public school district in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. It is the second largest of Nebraska's 596 school districts, surpassed only by Omaha Public Schools. LPS educates more than 32,100 students in 54 schools.
The current superintendent is E. Susan Gourley, Ph.D, who took over from retiring Phil Schoo at the beginning of the 2004-05 school year.

Contents
Schools
Elementary schools
Middle schools
High schools
Alternative learning
Elementary school level
Middle school level
High school level
External links

Schools


Elementary schools


Arnold Elementary School

Beattie Elementary School

Belmont Elementary School

Brownell Elementary School

Calvert Elementary School

Campbell Elementary School

Cavett Elementary School

Clinton Elementary School

Eastridge Elementary School

Elliott Elementary School

Everett Elementary School

Fredstrom Elementary School

Hartley Elementary School

Hawthorne Elementary School

Hill Elementary School

Holmes Elementary School

Humann Elementary School

Huntington Elementary School

Kahoa Elementary School

Lakeview Elementary School

Maxey Elementary School

McPhee Elementary School

Meadow Lane Elementary School

Morley Elementary School

Norwood Park Elementary School

Pershing Elementary School

Prescott Elementary School

Pyrtle Elementary School

Randolph Elementary School

Riley Elementary School

Roper Elementary School

Rousseau Elementary School

Saratoga Elementary School

Sheridan Elementary School

West Lincoln Elementary School

Zeman Elementary School
Middle schools

Name Website Profile Enrollment Faculty Principal Information Contact
Culler Middle SchoolLinkPDF50355John ZettermanMap Established 1958. The school was named after Charles Culler.402-436-1210
Dawes Middle SchoolLinkPDF43950Carmel SheppardMap Established 1958. The school was named after Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), vice president under Calvin Coolidge and winner of the 1925 Nobel Peace Prize.402-436-1211
Goodrich Middle SchoolLinkPDF70763Mike HenningerMap Established 1958. The school was named after Thomas Goodrich, an LPS educational professional for 34 years.402-436-1213
Irving Middle SchoolLinkPDF77262Hugh McDermottMap Built in 1927. The school was named after the author Washington Irving.402-436-1214
Lefler Middle SchoolLinkPDF58057Kelly SchradMap The school was named after Millard Lefler, superintendent of LPS from 1920 until 1948.402-436-1215
Lux Middle SchoolLinkPDF89466Bill BucherMap The school was named after John Lux402-436-1220
Mickle Middle SchoolLinkPDF69558John NealMap Established in 1960. Mickle was named after Robin S. Mickle, who worked for LPS for 31 years.402-436-1216
North Star Middle SchoolLinkPDF28025Nancy Becker Ph.D.Map402-436-1305
Park Middle SchoolLinkPDF65662Terry Neddenriep Ph.D.Map Gold Star School. Established in 1926 and renovated in 1991. The school was named due to its location near Lincoln's first city park.402-436-1212
Pound Middle SchoolLinkPDF73756Chris Deibler Ph.D.Map The school was established in 1963 and was named after Olivia Pound a longtime teacher for LPS. It has four feeder elementary schools, Humann, Zeman, Calvert and Rousseau.402-436-1217
Scott Middle SchoolLinkPDF89365Linda Hix Ph.D.Map The school was established in 1996 and was named after Hazel G. Scott, the first female principal at a Lincoln high school.402-436-1218

High schools

Name Website Profile Enrollment Faculty Principal Information Contact
Lincoln High SchoolLinkPDFMike Wortman Ph.D.Map402-436-1301
Lincoln East High SchoolLinkPDFCecilia Ruley Map402-436-1302
Lincoln Northeast High SchoolLinkPDFKurt Glathar Map402-436-1303
Lincoln North Star High SchoolLinkPDFNancy Becker Ph.D. Map402-436-1305
Lincoln Southeast High SchoolLinkPDFPat Hunter-Pirtle Ph.D. Map402-436-1304
Lincoln Southwest High SchoolLinkPDFJerry Wilks Map402-436-1306

Alternative learning

Elementary school level

Middle school level


Secondary Behavior Skills School
High school level

Name Website Profile Enrollment Faculty Principal Information Contact
Bryan Community SchoolLinkPDFBecky Breed Ph.D.Map402-436-1308
The Arts and Humanities Focus ProgramLinkDick SpearmanMap402-436-1785
Information Technology Focus ProgramLinkDick SpearmanFederal Trust Building Map
Entrepreneurship Focus ProgramLinkDick SpearmanMap
Science Focus Program (Zoo School)LinkDick SpearmanMap402-436-1780
Pathfinder Education ProgramLinkRichard KrauseMap402-441-7090
Yankee Hill ProgramPDFBarb FitzgeraldMap402-436-1927

External links



LPS Homepage

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