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Omaha Bryan High School

Omaha, NE
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About Omaha Bryan High School

Omaha Bryan High School is a secondary educational institution located in Omaha, Nebraska. This site may serve as a dual-enrollment or career and technical education partnership location, providing high school students with access to postsecondary coursework or industry-recognized credentials. Specific institutional type classification, enrollment totals, and outcome metrics are not reported in available IPEDS records for this site.

No specific postsecondary academic programs are individually listed for this location in current data sources. CTE-focused and dual-enrollment partnerships at Nebraska high schools commonly include programs in business, information technology, health sciences, manufacturing, and construction trades. Prospective students and families should contact Omaha Bryan High School directly to learn about postsecondary program options available on site.

Omaha, Nebraska is the largest city in Nebraska and a regional center for finance, healthcare, agriculture, and transportation. Educational partnerships that bring postsecondary credentials into high school settings support workforce pipeline development in Omaha's growing and diversifying economy.

Contact Information

4700 Giles Rd, Omaha, NE 68157

Programs

No programs are currently listed for this school. Program data is sourced from IPEDS and updated annually.

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