
We are celebrating Read Across America week at the elementary school, Thank you to everyone that participated!





We are celebrating Read Across America week at the elementary school, Thank you to everyone that participated!





Friday, March 6th the Omaha Nation JAG program will be having a fish fry on main street from 11am until it is gone. Come out and support our Omaha Nation students.


Learning needs to be fun and engaging.




Students in auto mechanics class were able to change the break pads and rotors in Mr. Mangan's van.



Congratulations Mr Michael Fehringer He's the winner of the middle School Culture Keeper award for March. He will receive a week's worth of meals, a jeans pass and a special parking spot close to the school!


The community is invited to the school from 4:30pm - 8:00pm tonight in the old gym. A meal will be served and counseling services will be offered. This event is provided by the Carl T. Curtis health center.

After attending the Community Healing ceremony the 8th graders were inspired to make the school a healthy place.


Middle school students are enjoying the hands-on learning approach. This year the students are more attentive in class by taking part in teaching. The teachers are doing a great job designing lessons to keep the students attention and make learning fun.





If you have a daughter that is interested in Girl Scouts, here is some information on getting started!


The elementary school is excited to celebrate Read Across America Week (March 2-6)! Please see the details below for activities during this celebration of reading!

Here are more pictures from the amazing trip our lego club students as a part of their learning. Thank you to our club sponsors!





Students in Mr. Wojciks class were treated to a pizza party because they scored the highest out of all the other classes on their mid-term educational vocabulary assessment.


Quentin Dick Jr. is busy making a set of straight dance bells after school . Our White Eagle Club does an amazing job of incorporating the Omaha culture in everyday life. If you want your kid to learn about their heritage and culture, they need to join the White Eagle Club. Omaha Nation, a tradition of pride.


Attention All Parents with Students 8-12 Grade:
UNPS has graciously been invited to attend the scheduled “Community Healing” Forum/Prayer Service that is sponsored by Omaha Tribal TANF. Students and staff in grades 8-12 are asked to join community leaders featuring guest speakers and a noon meal. Students will be escorted to the Alfred Gilpin Building at 10:00am and return to school following the meal. If you would prefer that your student NOT attend please call the front office of UNPS 402-837-5622 to confirm that you do NOT want your student to attend. There will UNPS staff remaining in the building to serve those students. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the school.


Carl T. Curtis will be sponsoring a student pep bus for tonight and tomorrow nights games in Pender. The first 40 students who show up at the prevention center will be served pizza. Carl T. is also covering admission to get into the game. The bus leaves at 6:00pm from the prevention center.

Boys Basketball Subdistricts Bracket. At Pender High School on 2-25-2020.


Our lego club students were able to observe lego art and new techniques through the medium of lego design. We want to thank Mr. Renfro and Mr. Wojcik for providing this unique opportunity to our students.





Our lego club students were able to observe lego art and new techniques through the medium of lego design. We want to thank Mr. Renfro and Mr. Wojcik for providing this unique opportunity to our students.





Don’t worry, you’re not going anywhere. We have you surrounded.
