Bellevue West caps undefeated season with class A state title
5 Nebraska lecturers have been chosen as finalists for a nationwide award in arithmetic and science schooling.
The finalists, which include three science and two math lecturers, are within the working for the Presidential Awards for Excellence in Arithmetic and Science Instructing, the nation’s highest honor for lecturers in these fields.
Angela Daughtrey from Bellevue West Excessive College and Arnold Talero from Norris Public College will symbolize the state in math schooling, in response to a Thursday press launch. Jennifer Jones from Ogallala Excessive College, Kristen Benton from Kenesaw Excessive College and Chelle Gillan from Central Metropolis Public Colleges have been chosen to symbolize Nebraska in science schooling.
Every year, a nationwide committee recommends as much as 108 classroom lecturers to obtain the award. As much as two lecturers from every state, in arithmetic or science, obtain the award, which comes with a visit to Washington, D.C., a $10,000 prize and a presidential certificates.
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“State finalists symbolize essentially the most excellent lecturers Nebraska has to supply and function each a mannequin and an inspiration to college students and fellow lecturers,” the Nebraska Division of Schooling stated within the launch.
Our greatest Omaha workers pictures & movies of March 2023
Platteview’s Connor Millikan, proper, and Omaha Skutt’s Kyle Cannon watch Millikann’s three-point basket getting into through the class B Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Platteview’s Connor Millikan, left, will get fouled by Omaha Skutt’s Wyatt Archer whereas going for a unfastened ball through the class B Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Omaha Skutt’s Justin Ferrin scores two factors after a steal with lower than a minute left towards Platteview through the class B Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Bellevue West’s Josiah Dotzler goes up for a shot towards Millard North through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Millard North’s Jacob Martin places on his shoe after dropping within the first half towards Bellevue West through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Bellevue West’s Steven Poulicek celebrates a three-point basket towards Millard North through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Platteview’s Connor Millikan, left, will get fouled by Omaha Skutt’s Wyatt Archer whereas going for a unfastened ball through the class B Nebraska state boys basketball championship recreation on Saturday.
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Bellevue West’s Eldon Turner makes an attempt a three-point basket in entrance of Omaha Westside’s Tate Odvody throughout a semifinals class A Nebraska state boys basketball recreation on Friday.
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Bellevue West’s Isaiah Wraggs-McMorrris shoots a basket in entrance of Omaha Westside’s Caleb Mitchell, left, and Rickey Loftin, middle, throughout a semifinals class A Nebraska state boys basketball recreation on Friday.
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Gretna’s Alex Wilcoxson watches from the ground as his last-second shot fails to go in, giving Millard North a victory through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball semifinals on Friday.
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Bellevue West’s Jaxon Stueve shoots two factors within the second half towards Lincoln North Star through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball event on Wednesday.
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Omaha Westside’s Caleb Mitchell goes up for a shot towards Lincoln East’s Christian Melessa through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball event on Wednesday.
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Bellevue West’s Josiah Dotzler celebrates a first-half dunk towards Lincoln North Star through the class A Nebraska state boys basketball event on Wednesday.
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OPS bus driver Yvonne Johnson poses for a portrait on a bus she decorates for the scholars on Tuesday.
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The aftermath of a three-alarm fireplace at a warehouse situated at 4508 S. twenty eighth St. that contained buying carts.
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The aftermath of a three-alarm fireplace at a warehouse situated at 4508 S. twenty eighth St. broken a close-by billboard.
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The aftermath of a three-alarm fireplace at a warehouse situated at 4508 S. twenty eighth St. that contained buying carts.
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Omaha Skutt’s Presley Douglas sits on the bench throughout a timeout after she injured her knee within the second half towards Elkhorn North through the Class B championship recreation of the Nebraska state basketball event on Saturday.
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Elkhorn North’s Mckenna Murphy, left, and Omaha Skutt’s Peyton McCabe react otherwise to a possession name within the second half through the Class B championship recreation of the Nebraska state basketball event on Saturday.
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Elkhorn North celebrates their win over for the Class B championship recreation of the Nebraska state basketball event on Saturday.
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Oakland Craig’s Chaney Nelson, left, and Adilen Rennerfeldt watch as Pender celebrates profitable the Class C2 championship recreation of the Nebraska state basketball event on Saturday. Rennerfeldt missed a three-point basket that will have tied the sport within the closing seconds.
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French Onion soup photographed at Le Bouillon.
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Millard North’s Brylee Nelsen (33) will get snarled with Lincoln Excessive’s Dyvine Harris (33) and Josie Hilkemann (25) within the Millard North vs. Lincoln Excessive women basketball NSAA Class A semifinal in Lincoln on Friday.
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Creighton’s Baylor Scheierman dribbles the ball towards Georgetown on Wednesday.
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Artist Nathaniel Ruleaux leads a group challenge referred to as “To See If I May Go Residence: A True Historical past Paste-Up” at The Union for Up to date Artwork in Omaha on Thursday. His son, Luca, 3, walks away after handing him a print to display with. A member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, Ruleaux typically makes use of his artwork to deliver consideration and activism to Native tales. “I’m going in desirous to be punk and get folks riled up, however the extra I be taught and get into it, the extra I understand how heavy and traumatic lots of these tales are,” Ruleaux stated. “However I take advantage of this as an opportunity for artwork as a type of remedy and therapeutic.” For this piece, Ruleaux requested members of the group to assist paste photographs of his great-great grandfather, Nicholas Ruleau, who attended the Carlisle Indian Boarding College, over the phrase “Kill the Indian, Save the Man”, a propagandist motto utilized by the varsity.
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Rebecca Chen, of Omaha, helps in a group challenge lead by artist Nathaniel Ruleaux referred to as “To See If I May Go Residence: A True Historical past Paste-Up” at The Union for Up to date Artwork in Omaha on Thursday. A member of the Oglala Lakota Nation, Ruleaux typically makes use of his artwork to deliver consideration and activism to Native tales. “I’m going in desirous to be punk and get folks riled up, however the extra I be taught and get into it, the extra I understand how heavy and traumatic lots of these tales are,” Ruleaux stated. “However I take advantage of this as an opportunity for artwork as a type of remedy and therapeutic.” For this piece, Ruleaux requested members of the group to assist paste photographs of his great-great grandfather, Nicholas Ruleau, who attended the Carlisle Indian Boarding College, over the phrase “Kill the Indian, Save the Man”, a propagandist motto utilized by the varsity.
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The Millard South women basketball beginning 5, from left, Cora Olsen, Mya Babbitt, JJ Jones, Khloe Lemon and Lexi Finkenbiner. Photographed at Millard South Excessive College on Tuesday.
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The Metropolis of Omaha on Monday will begin a $32 million, 18-month challenge to widen 168th Avenue between West Heart Street and Q Avenue. This can embody the widening of the bridge over Zorinsky Lake.
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A Frequent Goldeneye lands on the DeSoto Nationwide Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday.
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Migratory birds fly previous the rising solar on the DeSoto Nationwide Wildlife Refuge on Tuesday.
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