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Lincoln Standing Bear High School

Lincoln, NE
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About Lincoln Standing Bear High School

Lincoln Standing Bear High School is a secondary educational institution located in Lincoln, Nebraska. As a high school within the Lincoln Public Schools district, it serves students in grades 9 through 12. While Nebraska high schools may participate in dual enrollment and career education initiatives that intersect with postsecondary data systems, specific postsecondary enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not available for this institution.

No postsecondary program listings are available for Lincoln Standing Bear High School. Nebraska high schools may offer career and technical education pathways in areas such as health sciences, information technology, and skilled trades in partnership with local colleges and technical programs. Students and families should contact the school directly for details on available pathways.

Lincoln is the capital city of Nebraska and home to a large and growing public school system. Lincoln Standing Bear High School is among the newer high schools in the Lincoln Public Schools district, serving students across the city's developing northwest communities.

Contact Information

1110 S. 70th Street, Lincoln, NE 68516

Programs

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