
Our high school life skills students were able to go to a pep rally and the home opener game for the Lady Huskers. They even received there own personalized ticket.



Tomorrow is our first annual "Don't Meth With Our Rez" 5k walk/run. This will be hosted and ran by our high school students who are in the Jobs For America's Graduates (J.A.G.) program. We look forward to seeing you at 10:00 a.m. tomorrow on the North side of the school by door 11.


UN Chiefs hats available for $15. See Ms. Fada


Congratulations to the Middle School November Culture Keeper, Mike Sjuts!!


We would like to congratulate Mrs. Sandra Pearson for being the recipient of the culture keeper award for the month of November. The culture keeper award is based off of three criteria. 1. High Expectations 2. Positive Attitude 3. Solution Focused. Thank you again Mrs. Pearson for always doing a wonderful job with our high school students.

Omaha Nation staff had some fun dressing up and getting into the Halloween spirit.



Omaha Nation high school was chosen as a spotlight article in the Nebraska School Activities Association.

Today we were visited by our future students from head start. The students came and showed off their Halloween costumes and went trick or treating throughout the school.



Last Friday, we celebrated all of the great accomplishments of our students and their contributions to the betterment of our school community in being safe, respectful, and responsible. The following pictures are our October Citizenship Award Winners.



Last Friday, we celebrated all of the great accomplishments of our students and their contributions to the betterment of our school community in being safe, respectful, and responsible. The following pictures are our October Citizenship Award Winners.





Recently the 4th grade students gave back to the community for their Choose Kind project by making Halloween cards for the residents of the nursing home.





Recently the 4th grade students gave back to the community for their Choose Kind project by making Halloween cards for the residents of the nursing home.





Last Friday, we celebrated our Principal Award Winners for the month of October. These honorees were nominated by their teachers for their commitment to excellence in the classroom and conducing themselves safely, responsibly, and respectfully in the classroom. Congratulations!


Students are getting into the Halloween spirit by carving pumpkins.

Mr. Mangan, Mr.Peck, and Miss Mathews took the students to the lied center in Lincoln to see Phantom of The Opera.


Happy Birthday Grandpa Rufus! 82 Years Young! Thank you for everything you do for your school and community!


The Lady Chiefs will be playing Walthill in the first round of volleyball districts at 5:00 Monday October 28th in Oakland. Come out and support your Lady Chiefs!


Tonight's volleyball match against Walthill will be Varsity only. Parents Night will begin at 6:00 pm followed by the Varsity contest.

MSPI is changing its name to SASSP. There after school activities are about to begin at the family resource center. They will be doing some sewing, bead work, and discussing different social/emotional topics as well. If you have a student between the ages of 14-24 and you want them to learn more about how to prevent substance abuse and why life matters the Omaha way, then call (402)837-5391 ext 502. You can sign up for activities at the family resource center in Macy or with Tracy at the tribal building.

Students in middle school science took their learning outside of the classroom to recognize examples of kinetic and potential energy. Students were able to make connections between force, motion, and energy as well as constructing a science experiment about force, motion, and energy. During the experiment students made predictions and reflect on the results based on the different variables.