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About District Communications
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Our communications staff works closely with district and school leadership to provide accurate and timely information to our families, staff and community.
The District Communications team publishes multiple district newsletters and maintains the district’s social media pages, sharing impactful stories from students and staff across many different platforms.
Additionally, the team supports time-sensitive school communication needs and manages all media requests.
Contact District Communications at (531) 299-0221.
District Communications Staff
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District News
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"Hadestown: Teen Edition" Hits the Stage at Omaha Public Schools
“This show is so fun and has so much movement that almost everything is a dance and a song. It tells such a beautiful story and has a beautiful message.”
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Omaha Public Schools Outlines Progress of District’s Strategic Plan of Action
New curriculum, building a teacher pipeline, improving our facilities and boosting student attendance are among the many initiatives our district implemented through strategic priorities that guided our work since 2020.
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Inside Omaha Public Schools: June 2025
Students from across our district bring Greek mythology to the stage for our summer musical, plus get a recap of progress on our 2020-25 Strategic Plan of Action priorities.
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More Than Hashtags - The OPSProud Podcast: May 2025
"Because of this community, I'm not just ready for college, I'm confident I belong there." Hear stories of resilience and growth from seniors across our district as they reflect on their time in Omaha Public Schools.
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Congratulations, Omaha Public Schools Class of 2025
Students, staff and families gathered to honor graduating seniors at celebrations across our city. We are #OPSProud to celebrate our students' incredible accomplishments!
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High Schoolers Share Joy of Reading with Elementary Students
The sights and sounds of South High's pep band, cheerleaders and dancers helped kick off a summer of reading for Bancroft Elementary students.