Nebraska Education Technology Association (http://www.esu18.k12.ne.us/NETA/NetaMenu.html) - NETA is the proffesional association of technology-using K-12 educators in Nebraska. Their page features links to Nebraska's ESU's, technology issues, student contests, grant and scholarship programs, and details of NETA's annual conference in Omaha.
Nebraska Math and Science Coaliton (http://www.nde.state.ne.us/NMSI/) - This NFS funded program's features information about math and science education resources in Nebraska communities, multicultural resources, statewide and national resources, University of Nebraska resources, Math Vantage, Practical Pre-College Mathematics, TechQuest 2000 (career information), Energy, Great Plains Curriculum Showcase and other cool stuff.
Instructional Materials Council (http://www.imcedu.org/index.html) - IMC is a private, non-profit educational organization devoted to providing educational materials and services to students throughout Nebraska. Schools know us best for our Mediated Foreign Language and Spanish Satellite programs. We also publish Nebraska History textbooks.
Nebraska Junior Academy of Sciences (http://www.unl.edu/stc-95/njas.html) - NJAS holds both state and regional science fairs for students. Categories for research include Behavoral and Social Sciences, Biochemistry, Botany, Chemistry, Computer Science, and many others.
Nebraska Department of Education (http://www.nde.state.ne.us/) - NDE contains important issues and statements, state aid information, teacher of the year information, conferences, grant information, assistive technology, statewide calendar,etc.
Educational Service Unit #3 (http://www.esu3.k12.ne.us/) - ESU #3 has a weekly calendar, resource catalog, workshops & classes, conferences, professional resources, special projects, software services, and other topics.
Hastings Senior High School (http://esu9.esu9.k12.ne.us/~hastings/hhs_home.html) - Hastings H.S. contains a teacher homepage for nearly every department, lists of activities, faculty and administration, calendar, and pictures.
Burke High School (Omaha, NE) (http://www.esu19.k12.ne.us/burke/BHS.html) - Burke's webpage was selected by educational consortium Bright Sites as outstanding web site 1997. Contains programs & activities, departments/curriculum, and features the planetarium, Burke Academies, and fine arts, as well as other resources.
Millard Central Middle School (http://www.esu3.k12.ne.us/districts/millard/centmidd/central.html) - CMS website features curriculum links, a virtual library, professional library, parent library, classroom news, a calendar of events, a newsletter, etc.
Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (http://adm-server.ngpc.state.ne.us/menu.map?308,66) - NGPC's website contains topics on Outdoor Education such as Aksarben Aquarium Outdoor Ed. Center; hunter, bowhunter, & boating education; outdoor ed. tips, etc.
Marian High School (Omaha) (http://marian.creighton.edu/) - Marian's webpage includes info on students, fine arts, youth ministry, clubs & sports, academics, library, and student publications.
Omaha Public Schools Web Server (http://www.esu19.k12.ne.us/) - Omaha Public Schools On-Line was created to support the educational objectives of the Omaha Public Schools and to provide information about the District.
Nebraska K-12 Social Studies Framework (http://nde4.nde.state.ne.us/SS/framewrk.html) - The Nebraska Social Studies Framework project was designed to allow school districts, teachers, curriculum designers and administrators to incorporate social studies concepts and content throughout the K-12 curriculum.
Nebraska Council of School Administrators (http://206.222.194.1/default.html) - NCSA provides strength in numbers to make administrators' voices heard in educational matters in Nebraska. Website features legislative info, membership info, training and development, calendar of events, legal defense program, state & national afilliate associates.
Trenton Elementarty (http://esu15.esu15.k12.ne.us/~trschool/Trenton_Elementary.html) - Located in southwest Nebraska. Website has calendars and curriculum of each class, as well as other curriculum links provided by teachers.
Omaha North High School (http://www.esu19.k12.ne.us/north/home.html) - Selected as Bright Site by South Central Regional Technology in Education Consortium. North H.S.'s website has links for alumni info, awards & recognitions, curriculum resources, department webpages, technology, suggestion box, and many others.
SCR*TEC-Nebraska (http://scrtec-ne.unl.edu/SCRTECNE/about.html) - The SCR*TEC-Nebraska project is designed to leverage information and resources to promote the use of technology as a method for improving instruction in Nebraska schools and to work cooperatively with other states in the region to provide information and resources for school improvement through technology.
Nebraska Business Education (http://nde4.nde.state.ne.us/BUSED/be.html) - The FBLA website features basic curriculum, curriculum framework, calendar, newsletters, a professional directory, and favorite sites.
Neligh-Oakdale Public Schools (http://pluggers.esu8.k12.ne.us/~nohs/nohs.html) - This website features a detailed mission statement with links to faculty, athletics, trivia, guestbook, hot links, schedule, local sites, Nebraska history, and business.
Nebraska School for the Deaf (http://nde4.nde.state.ne.us/IPS/NSD/NSD.HTML) - NSD was named one of Redbook's seven outstanding special-needs programs in 1992. Also has links for general information, 1996 Christa McAullife Award, calendar of activities, history of NSD, outreach.
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